Find Your Tudor Home in Northern New Jersey.
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Curated Property Selection
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Architectural Education
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Maintenance Reality Check
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Long-Term Investment Guidance
Where Tudor Homes Were Sold in 2025
Montclair
16
$2.36M
12 days
Maplewood
13
$1.42M
12 days
Summit
6
$2.22M
14 days
Westfield
10
$1.70M
+31%
Questions Buyers Ask Us Most.
How competitive is the Tudor home market in Northern NJ?
In 2025, the average Tudor home sold in 26 days — Essex County averaged just 18. Nearly one in five sales required highest and best offers. In the most competitive towns, homes regularly closed 20–30% above list price.
What should I know about Tudor home maintenance costs?
Tudor homes feature slate roofs, original plaster walls, leaded glass windows, and masonry requiring periodic repointing. They’re features of well-built architecture, but they come with a maintenance cadence different from a newer home. We walk every buyer through realistic ownership costs before you make an offer.
How do I know if a Tudor has been renovated well or poorly?
Red flags include: original windows replaced with vinyl, asphalt shingles over a historic roofline, drywall covering original plaster. We teach you to identify quality restoration versus value-compromising shortcuts before you’re emotionally committed.
Is a Tudor home a good long-term investment?
The 2025 data says yes — emphatically. Average appreciation was 11% year-over-year. In towns like Verona (39%), Teaneck (38%), and Westfield (31%), appreciation was dramatic. When well-maintained, Tudor homes are among the most durable investments in residential real estate.