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Real Estate Prices: Englewood Ranks 9th In N.J., New Report Shows

Coldwell Banker has released its 2015 Home Listing Report, which shows 11 Bergen County towns in the top 20.

Coldwell Banker has released its 2015 Home Listing Report, which shows 11 Bergen County towns taking the top spots for most expensive prices.

According to the new data from Coldwell Banker, average listing price of a four-bedroom, two-bathroom home in New Jersey is $415,305.

But buyers looking to live in these Bergen County towns will likely pay much more than that.

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In 2015, Englewood had the state’s sixth most expensive real estate prices, according to Coldwell Banker’s data. The list price for a four-bedroom, two-bathroom home there is $705,375 — nearly $300,000 more than any other town in the state.

Several other Bergen County towns made the list:

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  • Glen Rock, sixth: $725,162
  • Ridgewood, 10th: $682,495
  • Mahwah, 11th: $677,434
  • River Vale/Westwood/Old Tappan (tie), 15th: $660,325
  • Ramsey, 17th: $654,992
  • Paramus, 18th: $644,054

Chatham Township is the state’s most expensive place to buy a home. The average four-bedroom, two bath home there was listed for $882,260.

Here is the top New Jersey towns on Coldwell Banker’s list, with the average listing price of a four-bedroom, two bath. Click here to see the full list.

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