High demand sparks luxury construction

‘L ess time on the market and multiple offers is a sure sign that the Central Jersey real estate market is rebounding,” said Stuart Davis, broker of record at Davis Realtors. “Houses are going fast, as the market shifts and there are fewer available properties.”

“Low inventory is the big story in real estate today,” Davis added. In March 2014 inventory was down 7.3 percent in Middlesex County and 3.2 percent in Monmouth County compared with last year. Middlesex single-family homes are averaging 89 days on market and Monmouth homes 85 days, down 8.2 percent and 15.8 percent respectively, according to the New Jersey Association of Realtors.

With more than 30 years of experience in building quality homes, D&D Developers is continuing its success in the luxury market with Hidden Pond Court. This spectacular location off Dutch Road provides new homebuyers a tranquil retreat surrounded by nearly 30 acres of preserved land.

With a starting price of $1.4 million, the model home at Hidden Pond, featuring five bedrooms, five-and-a-half baths, three-car garage, 10-foot ceilings on the first floor, spectacular gourmet kitchen and more, is available in this secluded enclave. Completion of the model is expected by the end of the summer. The six custom homes in the cul-de-sac will be built on lots larger than one acre, with walkout basements and high-end amenities.

“People are drawn to East Brunswick and surrounding towns by the award-winning schools and recreational programs,” said Rollie Davis, founder of Rollie Davis Realty. “Accessibility to Manhattan, Princeton and Philadelphia, and the suburban lifestyle are the key reasons buyers choose to make their home here.”

For more information about Hidden Pond Court, call Davis Realtors at 732- 254-6700.