4 N.J. counties see over 11% growth in new home listings. See full list.

A total of 13 counties saw more homes hit the market last month. (Canva) Canva

Over half of the state saw the number of newly listed homes increase in April compared to the same time last year, according to data from Realtor.com.

A total of 13 counties saw more homes hit the market last month. Sussex County saw the largest increase in newly listed homes, with 272, representing a jump of over 27%.

Camden and Essex counties followed with increases of 20.46% and 15.10%, respectively.

Atlantic County, which had 376 newly listed homes in April, saw the largest dip at 8.74%.

According to a recent Redfin report, nationwide housing stock hit a five-year high.

“A lot of people are selling their homes and downsizing,” said Meme Loggins, a Redfin agent based in Portland, Oregon, said in the report. “They’re worried about the economy.”

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