What $600,000 or less gets you in Burlington County, Dec. 9 to 15

Nj - Dec 19th, 2024
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Between December 9 and December 15, several properties in Burlington County were sold for $600,000 or less. The report highlights the top 10 properties based on price and size. Notable sales include a 5-bedroom home at 402 High Street, Mount Holly, sold for $513,000 and a 2,694 square foot home at 12 Wood View Drive, sold for $510,000. Other sales include properties in Mount Laurel, Cinnaminson, Marlton, Maple Shade, Medford, and more, with prices ranging from $349,000 to $440,000. The data was aggregated and analyzed by United Robots using machine learning technology from Propmix.

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RATING

6.8
Fair Story
Consider it well-founded

The article provides a straightforward listing of real estate transactions in Burlington County, NJ, and is factual and clear in its presentation. However, the lack of detailed sourcing and multiple perspectives slightly impacts its ratings in source quality and balance.

RATING DETAILS

9
Accuracy

The article appears to be accurate in presenting factual information about the real estate transactions, including specific property details and sale prices. However, the facts are not independently verifiable due to a lack of direct source citations.

6
Balance

The article does not aim to provide a range of viewpoints, focusing solely on real estate transactions. It lacks any analysis, commentary, or perspectives that would require balance.

8
Clarity

The article is clear and logically structured, with information presented in a straightforward manner. It avoids emotive language and maintains a neutral tone throughout.

5
Source quality

The article mentions that the data is provided by Propmix, a real estate data aggregator, but does not provide further details on the reliability or authority of this source. Additionally, there is no direct citation or link to the source material.

6
Transparency

The article is generally transparent about the timeframe and source of the data (Propmix via Real Estate Newswire). However, it lacks information about potential conflicts of interest or affiliations of the data aggregator.