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Let’s give a warm welcome to NJCAR’s newest affiliate member, Michael J. Shortt, Attorney, of Saiber LLC.
Michael Shortt focuses his practice on business litigation, business counseling, real estate litigation, employment law, higher education and school law. He routinely appears on behalf of his clients in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania state and federal courts and at administrative hearings.
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Exciting News for Aspiring Real Estate Professionals in New Jersey. We're thrilled to announce that the NJ Real Estate Commission has given the green light for self-paced NJ Real Estate Pre-Licensing courses, and we're leading the way with our innovative online program! Are you thriving in your real estate career? Share the opportunity with those you care about!
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In December, existing-home sales experienced a 1.0% decline, reaching a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3.78 million. This reflects a 6.2% drop compared to the previous year. The median price for existing homes increased by 4.4% from December 2022 to $382,600, marking the sixth consecutive month of year-over-year price growth.
Looking at the yearly performance, existing-home sales in 2023 plummeted to the lowest level in almost three decades, totaling 4.09 million. Despite the decrease in sales, the median home price soared to a record high of $389,800.