Single Family Homes
Area Real Estate
April 1 to April 30
Atlantic Highlands – Closed 7, ratio of sale to list price 98 percent,
lowest closed sale $322,000, highest closed sale $805,000.
Currently active 17, under contract 2.
Fair Haven – Closed 11, ratio of sale to list price 98 percent, lowest
closed sale $495,000, highest closed sale $2,900,000. Currently
active 27, under contract 19.
Little Silver – Closed 12, ratio of sale to list price 99 percent, lowest
closed sale $485,000, highest closed sale $1,500,000. Currently
active 24, under contract 12.
Middletown – Closed 55, ratio of sale to list price 98 percent, lowest
closed sale $175,000, highest closed sale $1,775,000. Currently
active 162, under contract 101.
Red Bank – Closed 7, ratio of sale to list price 98 percent, lowest
closed sale $390,000, highest closed sale $750,000. Currently
active 16, under contract 8.
Rumson – Closed 11, ratio of sale to list price 98 percent, lowest
closed sale $755,000, highest closed sale $3,150,000. Currently
active 54, under contract 23.
Sea Bright – Closed 4, ratio of sale to list price 90 percent, lowest
closed sale $700,000, highest closed sale $1,435,000. Currently
active 17, under contract 3.
Shrewsbury – Closed 6, ratio of sale to list price 98 percent, lowest
closed sale $520,000, highest closed sale $915,000. Currently
active 10, under contract 7.
These statistics are based on information from the
local Flex MLS system on May 1st and supplied by
Mara Browndorf, Coldwell Banker Realty in Rumson
at 732-979-4960.
ELEGANT RUMSON HOME
ASTOUNDING PRICE $1,795,000
Volume ceilings, Marble floors, Stone fireplaces!
Ideal Location, Quiet and Private yet Walkable to Town!
4 Car Attached Garage!
Full, Walk-out Basement!
Carriage House with Apartment and Garage!
Over 3 Acres with Potential Sub-Division (1.5 acres each)!
House to be sold “As Is”
CALL FOR DETAILS
ROBIN HEMPHILL
REALTOR® - ASSOCIATE
732.310.2513
Clean Ocean Action’s Virtual Spring Student Summit
BY LORI DRAZ
TheJournalNJ.com | JUNE 2020 13
Each spring, Clean Ocean Action (COA) hosts
its Spring Student Summit at Sandy Hook,
part of Gateway National Park. It’s a fun
and educational way for school age children to
begin building loyalty to defending the oceans.
The event was held the week of May 11, but this
year, in an effort to respond responsibly to the
numerous COVID-19 restrictions in place, the
program moved to the virtual world with 500
students from 25 different schools throughout
Astri Martin
northern and central New Jersey joining in the experience. Though the attendees couldn’t
trips pre-recorded by the region’s notable and knowledgeable scientists, naturalists and
education professionals. The students learned about pollution, its sources and prevention,
reviewed data from the Beach Sweeps and made new friends in the virtual classroom.
Amelia Supko
rhemps@comcast.net
/TheJournalNJ.com
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