This NJ town ranks 4th for hottest real estate markets in the nation. See top 150 list. lolita, 11/04/2025 New Jersey’s fiercely competitive real estate market has 32 NJ towns ranked in the top 150 hottest housing markets in the nation, the latest Realtor.com data shows. The highest New Jersey entry on the list was Montclair at 4th hottest in the nation as of February, according to Realtor.com. Montclair had a median listing price of $844,250 last month. New Jersey also has four of the top 10 real estate markets and 25 of the top 100 spots on the latest list. Nationally, a part of Columbus, Ohio and Ballwin in Missouri have the top two hottest markets. Realtor.com calculates its hotness rank based on supply and demand data on its site, Sara Wiskerchen, director of corporate communications at Realtor.com told NJ Advance Media in an email. Realtor.com determines demand based on unique views of properties on Realtor.com, and supply through the number of days a property has been actively listed on Realtor.com. These two scores are then averaged to create a hotness score, and then ranked. Can’t see the table? Click here. Thank you for relying on us to provide the journalism you can trust. Please consider supporting NJ.com with a subscription. Amira Sweilem may be reached at [email protected]… Continue Reading
St. Petersburg Snell Isle mansion lists for $11.25 million lolita, 23/08/2024 A 5,378-square foot home in St. Louis Petersburg’s exclusive Snell Isle neighborhood is on the market for $11.25 million. 321 Brightwaters Blvd NE is a Mediterranean style home with four bedrooms and five bathrooms on a 0.41-acre double lot. The waterfront property overlooks Coffee Pot Bayou and faces west, offering sunset views. It was built in 1928 and designed by the influential developer SV Schooley. “He was like a Spanish-Mediterranean style Frank Lloyd Wright,” said Bonnie Strickland of Coldwell Banker Realty. She is listing the property along with Miles Crowe. 321 Brightwaters Blvd NE was designed and built by the influential developer SV Schooley. [ VHT STUDIOS – WWW.VHT.COM | Bonnie Strickland ] The current owners paid $705,000 for the property in 1999, according to Pinellas County property records. They renovated it in the early 2000s to preserve its historical significance. They’ve also added modern structural elements like new windows and a new roof. “You can’t build a house like this anymore, it’s too expensive.” Strickland said. “It’s built like a fortress, solid plaster.” Special features include three fireplaces, hand-painted Italian-inspired interiors, an attached one-car garage, a separate two-car garage/workspace, a heated pool with a waterslide and a dock with … Continue Reading