
Middlesex County home sales for the week of May 11, 2025
698 Deerfield Lane. $535,000.
3 Pekola Terrace #5. $780,000.
76 Sharot St. $530,000.
135 Archangela Ave. $492,000.
19 Candlewood Court. $700,000.
5 Frederick Ave. $565,000.
11 Hamilton Drive. $962,500.
12 Ross Lane. $939,960.
206 Georges Road. $560,000.
504 Jacob Court. $262,000.
404 S Madison Ave. $490,000.
1 Beaverdam Drive. $1,375,000.
10 Tracy Drive. $557,620.
17 Peggy Road. $770,000.
19 Walton Court. $585,000.
26 Morris Court. $609,000.
274 Palombi Court. $380,000.
36 Frost Ave. $753,000.
11 Yuro Drive. $580,000.
19 Nicholas Court. $1,261,000.
2 Whitewood Road. $950,000.
209 Penn Ave. $382,500.
24 Snowflake Lane. $703,000.
25 Loring Ave #23. $580,000.
27 Timber Road. $906,300.
2706 Cricket Circle. $587,500.
3863 Park Ave. $1,600,000.
41 Dale Drive. $950,000.
5 Madaline Drive. $743,000.
9 Altamont Road. $855,000.
9 Van Buren Drive. $755,000.
408 Westgate Drive. $570,000.
10 S Elm St. $450,000.
11 Olive St. $470,000.
65 Murdock St. $650,000.
710 King Georges Road. $415,000.
88 Hornsby St. $535,000.
1101 Stoneridge Circle. $360,000.
2 Park View Terrace. $835,000.
68 Barbara Court. $605,000.
323 Gill Lane #7a. $300,000.
13 Warren St. $280,000.
41 Lincoln Ave. $545,000.
11 Talcott Court. $748,500.
145 Bret Court. $591,000.
25 Dillon Road. $520,000.
37 Delmore Drive. $835,000.
6 Bellingham Drive. $819,900.
10 Knoll Court. $485,000.
8 Forest Garden Drive. $552,750.
18 California Court #A. $263,500.
113 Stoneybrook Drive. $300,000.
548 Voorhees Ave. $500,000.
10 Zev Court. $650,000.
1004 Schindler Drive. $540,000.
46 Catawba Court. $531,000.
1 Beachwood Drive. $820,000.
11 Whitehall Road. $575,000.
25 Pineview Court. $1,090,000.
30 Fillmore Drive. $859,990.
30 Winthrop Road. $360,000.
31 Clover Lane. $765,000.
4 Sycamore Court. $1,060,000.
41 Drexel Terrace. $564,000.
5 Intravartolo Circle. $1,264,900.
927 Vanderbergh Blvd. $439,500.
1209a Lindera Plaza. $410,000.
26b Daniel Webster Ave. $390,000.
8a James Monroe Drive. $342,000.
169 Townsend St. $320,000.
20 Livingston Ave. #1103. $421,000.
282 Nichol Ave. $220,250.
70 Lee Ave. $460,000.
734 Cedar Court. $320,000.
154 Darwin Lane. $325,000.
811 N Oaks Blvd. $245,000.
154 Valentino Drive. $773,850.
158 Devon Court. $485,000.
18 Oakland Road. $975,000.
2 Emerson Lane. $555,000.
10 Rota Drive. $690,000.
28 Joyce Place. $485,000.
29 Ash Terrace. $675,000.
50 Pinetree Drive. $522,555.
9 Parkway Place. $485,000.
179 State St. $550,000.
210 1st St. $438,600.
639 Elizabeth St. $400,000.
64 Commerce St. $610,000.
683 Kosciusko St. $375,000.
800 Harbortown Blvd. $433,000.
107 Anita Drive. $670,000.
1621 W 6th St. $580,000.
1649 Division Ave. $525,000.
189 Nebula Road. $520,000.
20 Wakefield Lane. $560,000.
3 Cheryl Court. $590,000.
393 Metlars Lane. $685,000.
407 Rock Ave. $452,250.
705 Sunbrite Lane. $730,000.
973 E Lincoln Ave. $649,000.
13 Brewer Way. $754,990.
14 Barnyard Court. $1,601,000.
16 Warren St. $650,000.
9 Marion Road. $999,999.
703 Aspen Drive. $388,000.
307 Turkey Top Road. $825,000.
130 Vernon Way. $630,000.
2131 Windrow Drive. $570,000.
71 Sayre Drive. $850,000.
2115 Windrow Drive. $575,000.
292 Washington Road. $396,000.
34 Dane St. $600,000.
73 Vernon St. $522,000.
100 O'Leary Blvd #406. $290,000.
13 Jupiter Court. $415,000.
148 2nd St. $485,000.
155 Grand St. $445,000.
1628 Clinton Ave. $499,000.
319 Delmore Ave. $420,000.
328 Clifford St. $637,000.
411 S Plainfield Ave. $625,000.
24 Maple St. $463,500.
250 Musconetcong River Road. $765,000.
20 Dixon Drive. $650,000.
Brad Wadlow is a staff writer for MyCentralJersey.com
This article originally appeared on MyCentralJersey.com: Middlesex County home sales for the week of May 11, 2025

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