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Monmouth vs. Ocean: A Tale of Two Markets
by scott hobbs
(Article last updated: APRIL, 2026)
Why Ocean County is becoming a buyer’s haven while Monmouth stays RED HOT
In Monmouth County, the single-family market remains incredibly strong. Low inventory (down 12% year-over-year) means serious buyers are acting faster than they did last year. In high-demand commuter towns, like Belmar and Long Branch, multiple offer scenarios are still common for well-positioned homes. As always, correct pricing is essential to maximize return for sellers.
Why now is an opportunistic time to sell:
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Speed to Sale: In Monmouth, homes are selling even faster than last year. If your home is turnkey and not overpriced, you can expect to get multiple strong offers to consider allowing you to choose the deal that best suits your needs. You can also expect a quick exit, when priced and marketed professionally.
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Maximum Value: Over-asking price offers are still commonplace. With a sale price-to-list price ratio over 100%, sellers are still achieving peak returns and commonly getting over-asking price.
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The Adult Community Shift: If you are looking to downsize from a single-family home into a 55+ community, you’re in luck—inventory in that segment has surged, giving you more options for your next move. And now is a great time to cash in on all that equity you’ve built in your current home, especially over the last 7-8 years on the Jersey shore, where home prices have risen an astronomical 60-70% over that time span.
Why Buyers Finally Have Breathing Room
If you felt "locked out" of the market in 2024 or 2025, Ocean County is offering a refreshing change of pace, as inventory levels have actually ticked up in the county recently, as it remains a more affordable option on the Jersey Shore, with a market that is officially trending toward ‘balanced.’ A balanced market is one where the supply of homes roughly equals the number of active buyers, typically indicated by a five-to-seven-month inventory level.
Why now is the time to buy:
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Increased Leverage: In Ocean County, average days on market have climbed to 45+, and to the contrary of Monmouth County, sellers here are increasingly accepting offers below asking price.
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Inventory Variety: From Brick to Forked River, listings are at a 5 year high. This "surge" in options means you don't have to settle for a home that doesn't check all your boxes.
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Price Adjustments: The median listing price in Ocean County has seen a modest year-over-year dip, creating a "window of opportunity" before the peak summer demand hits.
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"The Domino Effect"—as more seniors move into these 55+ listings referenced above, it should eventually help free up more single-family inventory for first-time buyers.
Overview
The Jersey Shore isn't a monolith. Monmouth County is a high-octane environment where sellers must price precisely to maintain momentum, while Ocean County has become a haven for buyers seeking value and variety. So whether buying or selling, focus on the "Hyper-Local." A condo in Asbury Park behaves differently than a ranch in Wanamassa, even if they are only a mile apart. For example, a ranch in Wanamassa might sit on a quiet street with a 1.2-month supply, while an Asbury condo across the bridge faces entirely different competition levels and HOA considerations. And no two HOA or 55+ communities are the same. Work with a professional who knows the difference. Strategy—not just luck—is the key to winning in 2026.
Curious where your specific neighborhood stands? I’m diving deep into the new quarterly data this week. Reach out for a custom 'Hyper-Local' report for your zip code.
Scott
Salt + Cedar Properties
260 Parker Avenue
Manasquan, NJ 08736
Office: 732-529-2470
Cell: 732-996-3720
Email: hobbsbroker@gmail.com
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SCOTT HOBBS
I fell in love with the Jersey Shore having spent many summers here ever since I was a small child. I am originally from Scotch Plains, NJ, but I eventually established roots down the shore and have been enjoying the Monmouth County lifestyle for more than two decades. Before entering real estate, I managed my own, highly successful, business working directly with Fortune 500 companies. There I sharpened and perfected my service, negotiating, and deal-making skills. I employ those strengths every day for the best interests of my clients, whether they are buying or selling property. I have traveled extensively around the world and during one visit to Colombia, I met my beautiful wife, Paola. Today we are raising our young son in Ocean Township.
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