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New Jersey has surged ahead of the entire United States in housing market price growth, according to a recent industry analysis. The state is experiencing home price appreciation nearing six percent, significantly outpacing the national average.
This remarkable growth is attributed to two primary factors. First, a sustained influx of buyers from New York City, particularly Manhattan, continues to fuel demand. This trend, often termed an "exodus," has seen residents seeking more space and relative affordability across the Hudson River.
Second, and equally critical, is New Jersey's persistently tight inventory of available homes for sale. The limited supply of single-family homes and condominiums cannot meet the heightened buyer demand, creating a competitive market where multiple offers and bidding wars are common. This fundamental imbalance between supply and demand exerts strong upward pressure on sale prices across many of the state's counties.
The combined effect of strong in-migration and low inventory has positioned New Jersey's real estate market as one of the hottest in the country. While this represents significant equity gains for current homeowners, it continues to present considerable challenges for first-time buyers attempting to enter the market.
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