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Atlantic City Real Estate Market

The Atlantic City, NJ housing market as of June 2026 — real median listing price, market pace, inventory and supply, from public records and industry data. Prepare a client-ready Atlantic City report in a click.

Median listing price
$554,500
▼ 4.3% YoY
Median $ / sq ft
$461
1,708 sq ft median
Median days on market
57
June 2026
Active listings
2,153
For sale now
New listings
722
June 2026
Listings with price cuts
16%
Share of active
Median sale price (closed)
$410,000
▲ 7.9% YoY · closed sales
Sale-to-list ratio
97.8%
Closed sales
Homes sold / month
293
Closed sales
Median listing price trend
$580K$567K$554K$542K Q3'24Q4'24Q1'25Q2'25Q3'25Q4'25Q1'26Q2'26

Median listing price, Atlantic City NJ · trailing 8 quarters · source: public records and industry data.

The 10-year view
$599K$522K$444K$367K '17'18'19'20'21'22'23'24'25'26

10-year median listing price, Atlantic City NJ · June of each year, 2017–2026 · source: public records and industry data.

Supply snapshot
Active listings
2,153
New this month
722
Pending
936
Price-reduced
334

As of June 2026, the median home listed in Atlantic City, NJ asks $554,500 — down 4.3% from a year ago. Homes are taking a median of 57 days to go under contract, and 16% of the 2,153 active listings have taken a price cut, which points to a balanced market. Figures cover the Atlantic City-Hammonton, NJ metro area. Based on public records and industry data, updated monthly.

Investment snapshot
Investor Score
56/100
#330 of 932 covered metros
12-month outlook
+2.3%
▲ Rising · model output, not advice
Price volatility
High
σ 7.8% · 20-yr price-index swings
Momentum
60
Value
20
Rental yield
55
Supply risk
9
Market heat
49

Atlantic City scores 56/100 on our composite Investor Score (#330 of 932 covered metros), a percentile blend of momentum, value, rental yield, supply and market-heat readings; the metro's long-run house price index has it up 75% over five years and +121% over ten, leaving prices 73% above its own 2000–2019 trend; at the published FY2026 fair market rent of $1,848/mo for a two-bedroom, the gross rental yield on the median listing is about 4.0%; active inventory sits at 46% of its June 2019 level, so supply is still below pre-pandemic norms; listing prices are down 4.3% year over year; all against a national 30-year fixed mortgage rate of 6.43% (national weekly average, 2026-07-02).

Scores are percentile ranks (0–100) across all covered U.S. metros, computed from the public data cited on this page — formulas here. They are data-derived opinions, not investment advice. See how Atlantic City ranks on the trending markets index.

What mortgage rates do to the payment
If rates fall 1% · 5.43%
$2,499/mo
−$284/mo vs today
At today's rate · 6.43%
$2,783/mo
National weekly average
If rates rise 1% · 7.43%
$3,080/mo
+$297/mo vs today

Principal & interest on the $554,500 median listing with 20% down and a 30-year fixed loan — excludes taxes, insurance and HOA. Current rate: 6.43% (national weekly average, 2026-07-02). Model a full deal in the deal analyzer.

Growth, supply pipeline & risk
Building permits (2025)
1,510
▼ 2.5% vs 2024
4.1 per 1,000 residents
Net migration (2022–2023)
-579
▼ people, via tax-return records
net income flow +$12.9M/yr
Job growth (YoY)
+0.8%
▲ 179.5k nonfarm jobs · May 2026
Natural-hazard risk
Relatively Moderate
National hazard index · top hazard: Riverine flooding

Based on public government records — building-permit, tax-return migration, employment and natural-hazard statistics, aggregated to the metro. Details on /methodology.

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Atlantic City market FAQs

What is the median home price in Atlantic City?
As of June 2026, the median listing price in Atlantic City, NJ is $554,500, down 4.3% year over year (source: public records and industry data). Figures cover the Atlantic City-Hammonton, NJ metro area.
How fast are homes selling in Atlantic City?
The median property in Atlantic City spends 57 days on the market, with 2,153 homes actively listed and 16% of them carrying a price cut — a balanced market by pace.
Who are the top real estate agents in Atlantic City?
See WealthyBud directories for the top-producing agents, teams and brokerages serving Atlantic City and the wider New Jersey market.
Based on public records and industry data, June 2026 — see our methodology for how every figure is computed. Figures cover the Atlantic City-Hammonton, NJ metro area. Figures change monthly — verify current conditions with a local agent or MLS. Portions of market data courtesy of Realtor.com and Redfin; additional statistics from U.S. government sources.