
Somerset Office Building Acquired for Medical Use
A 106,600-square-foot office building in Somerset, New Jersey, has been sold to a healthcare provider for conversion into modern outpatient surgery centers.
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A 106,600-square-foot office building in Somerset, New Jersey, has been sold to a healthcare provider for conversion into modern outpatient surgery centers.

For the first time in Cape May County, two luxury oceanfront homes with a combined value over $50 million are being sold with cryptocurrency as a payment option.

Paramus, New Jersey is set to welcome two new luxury townhome communities, Victoria’s Estates and Gabriel Estates, with prices starting over $1 million.

A historic home in Phillipsburg, New Jersey, built in 1750, is on the market for $399,000. The 1.59-acre property includes two barns and has commercial zoning.

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NJ TRANSIT has unveiled a 30-year plan to generate up to $1.9 billion by developing its 8,000-acre real estate portfolio, aiming to boost state and local economies.

A historic 1920s mansion in Newark, NJ, built for a senator's son, has been restored with a vibrant, modern interior by designer Sasha Bikoff.

STORE Capital has acquired a seven-property, 46,000-square-foot medical real estate portfolio in New Jersey from Garden State Medical Center.

Tulfra Real Estate has opened a new 797-unit self-storage facility in Jersey City, marking the first phase of a 260,000-square-foot development project.

For the first time in four years, median home prices in Northern New Jersey have dipped below the previous year's levels, signaling a potential market shift.

A home in Haddonfield sold for $1.7 million, leading all residential real estate transactions in the Cherry Hill area during the last week of September.

The Rutgers Center for Real Estate celebrates its 10th anniversary, having awarded nearly $2.3 million in scholarships and graduated nearly 330 students.