UPDATE: The real estate market in Camden County just experienced a significant surge, with a stunning $1.3 million sale topping the list of the most expensive homes sold from November 17-23. This week, the county recorded a total of 66 residential real estate sales, with an average sale price of $367,014.
The standout property, located at 685 Maple Ave. in Haddonfield, was finalized on November 6. This single-family home, built in 1949, boasts a living area of 2,357 square feet and sold for $564 per square foot, reflecting the high demand for upscale homes in the area.
The following are the top ten most expensive home sales in Camden County this week:
10. $485K – A single-family house at 1530 Hillside Drive in Cherry Hill, built in 1964 with 2,095 square feet, finalized on November 5.
9. $515K – A residence at 471 Waterfords Edge Court, Atco, spanning 2,732 square feet, sold on November 5.
8. $515K – Another single-family home at 900 Eldridge Ave., Oaklyn, built in 1934 with 1,494 square feet, finalized on November 5.
7. $540K – Located at 6 Ashbrooke Drive, Voorhees, this home was sold for $216 per square foot, finalized on November 6.
6. $572K – A detached house at 24 N. Logan Ave., Audubon, measuring 1,740 square feet, sold on November 6.
5. $615K – The residence at 407 Peltoma Road, Haddonfield, built in 1952 with 1,792 square feet, finalized on November 6.
4. $620K – A home at 188 Carlisle Road, Audubon, sold for $359 per square foot, finalized on November 5.
3. $650K – Located at 4 Goose Neck Lane, Sicklerville, this home sold for $194 per square foot, finalized on November 6.
2. $725K – A detached house at 86 Matlack Drive, Voorhees, sold for $358 per square foot, also finalized on November 6.
The residential market in Camden County is showing robust activity, indicating a thriving community with increasing property values. Buyers are eager to invest in homes, particularly in sought-after areas like Haddonfield.
As the week progresses, all eyes will be on the continuing trend of escalating real estate prices in Camden County. Potential buyers and investors should stay alert for more listings and updates, as this market shows no signs of slowing down.






































