Brielle Market Update - February 2026 | January 2026 Brielle NJ Real Estate Snapshot
Edwin (Ed) O’Malley
As a life-long, year-round resident of the Bay Head and Mantoloking area, Ed combines his outstanding local knowledge and connections with his more th...
As a life-long, year-round resident of the Bay Head and Mantoloking area, Ed combines his outstanding local knowledge and connections with his more th...
Brielle Market Update - February 2026
• Looking back at January 2026 Brielle residential real estate
January in Brielle continued to feel like a small-sample, high-price market—where just a handful of sales can swing the pricing numbers. Here’s what stood out most.
The top 3 takeaways (and why they matter)
1) Homes moved fast
Average Days on Market: 8 days (down from 40 days last January) — that’s an 80% faster pace.
What this means: When the right home hits the market (price + condition + location), buyers are still pouncing quickly. For sellers, preparation matters more than ever—great photos, strong presentation, and smart pricing can create urgency immediately.
2) Inventory rose sharply at the high end
Active listings: 17 (up from 9 last January) — +88.9%.
What this means: Buyers have more options than they did a year ago, and that usually leads to a little more selectivity. For sellers, this is a reminder: you’re not competing with “last year’s market,” you’re competing with today’s current choices.
3) Pricing split: list prices up, closed prices down
- Median active list price: $1,699,999 (up 41.67% year over year)
- Median sale price: $979,550 (down 16.99% year over year)
What this means: Brielle’s “small numbers” show up clearly in January—there were only 4 sales total. With limited closings, one or two properties can pull the median up or down. The big picture: sellers are aiming higher (list prices), but closed pricing can vary month-to-month depending on which homes actually sold.
Quick snapshot (January 2026 vs. January 2025)
Bottom line
Brielle is still rewarding well-priced, well-presented homes with quick sales, but the jump in inventory means buyers have more to compare—so precision matters. If you’re thinking about selling this spring, the strategy is less about “testing the market” and more about launching correctly from day one.
Data source: Brielle (BRI) Residential Market Summary, January 2026 (PDF provided).