```
Carol Mucerino

Carol Mucerino
Real Estate Agent (Broker/Salesperson)
Mendham NJ

Broker/Salesperson (NJ: 7858707)

53 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Morris County, NJ
View on Realtor.com

Contact Information

Brokerage
Kienlen Lattmann Sotheby's International Realty

Office Website
Office Address
20 E Main St
Mendham, NJ  07945
(Morris County)
Office Phone
973-543-3500
Office Fax
Mobile
973-543-3500
Email
cmuc*****@*****.com
Show Email for $5

Service Areas

Warren: NJ Green Brook: NJ Warren Twp: NJ North Plainfield: NJ Plainfield: NJ Bridgewater Twp: NJ Bernards Twp: NJ Harding Township: NJ Bridgewater: NJ Martinsville: NJ Morris Twp: NJ Lyons: NJ Basking Ridge: NJ Liberty Corner: NJ Far Hills: NJ Bedminster: NJ Pluckemin: NJ Bedminster Twp: NJ Tewksbury Township: NJ Bernardsville: NJ Bound Brook: NJ Hillsborough: NJ Green Knoll: NJ Hillsborough Twp: NJ Bradley Gardens: NJ Finderne: NJ Dunellen: NJ Manville: NJ Franklin Twp: NJ Zarephath: NJ Raritan: NJ Somerset: NJ Franklin Park: NJ Franklin Center: NJ East Franklin: NJ Pleasant Plains: NJ Weston: NJ Griggstown: NJ Middlebush: NJ Blackwells Mills: NJ Six Mile Run: NJ East Millstone: NJ Clyde: NJ Branchburg: NJ Somerville: NJ North Branch: NJ Readington: NJ South Bound Brook: NJ

About Carol Mucerino

As a dedicated real estate professional, this agent prioritizes client satisfaction and meticulously attends to every detail to ensure a successful transaction. Their commitment extends beyond the closing; they remain a reliable resource for clients long after the deal is finalized. Whether assisting with the purchase or sale of a primary residence, a vacation home, or a relocation, this agent is devoted to turning homeownership aspirations into reality.

Morris County, NJ Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$1,078,591
Avg. Listing Price
From Carol's portfolio
4.1 / 3.4
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
3,607 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
202
Active Listings
Current inventory

Morris County stands as one of New Jersey's most affluent and dynamic real estate markets, consistently ranking among the state's top counties for median home values and quality of life. This historic county, often called the "wealth belt" of New Jersey, encompasses charming colonial towns like Morristown, Madison, and Chatham alongside rapidly growing communities such as Parsippany and Randolph. The market here operates at a sophistication level that reflects both its proximity to Manhattan and its role as a corporate headquarters hub.

What makes Morris County particularly intriguing is its ability to maintain small-town character while commanding big-city prices. With 2,839 total actively licensed agents serving the region—all of whom maintain email connectivity—the market demonstrates both robust activity and professional accessibility. This agent density reflects the complexity of a market where Victorian mansions in historic districts compete for attention with luxury new construction developments.

Major Morris County, New Jersey Real Estate Markets

The county's real estate landscape divides into distinct geographic markets, each with unique characteristics. The eastern corridor, including Parsippany-Troy Hills and Hanover, attracts corporate executives and young professionals seeking modern amenities and highway access. Meanwhile, the historic western townships like Mendham, Chester, and Washington offer estate properties and equestrian communities that appeal to ultra-high-net-worth buyers seeking privacy and prestige.

Morristown serves as the county seat and cultural anchor, with its downtown revitalization driving condo and townhome development alongside preserved historic neighborhoods. The Madison and Chatham markets command premium prices for their top-rated school districts and walkable downtown areas, while communities like Mount Olive and Roxbury provide more affordable entry points without sacrificing the Morris County lifestyle.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Morris County's real estate market operates on multiple economic engines simultaneously. Corporate relocations from major employers like Honeywell, Quest Diagnostics, and numerous pharmaceutical companies create consistent executive-level demand, while the county's train connections to Manhattan generate steady interest from high-earning commuters. This dual demand structure creates surprising price resilience even during broader market fluctuations.

The geographic complexity extends beyond simple township boundaries, with micro-markets defined by school district lines, flood zone designations, and proximity to major transportation arteries. Properties near NJ Transit stations command significant premiums, while homes in historic overlay districts face unique regulatory considerations that can dramatically impact renovation and expansion possibilities.

Why Businesses Need Morris County, New Jersey Agent Contact Data

The sophisticated nature of Morris County's market makes direct agent relationships essential for businesses ranging from luxury service providers to corporate relocation specialists. With all 2,839 licensed agents maintaining email accessibility, companies can efficiently target their outreach to professionals handling transactions in their specific service areas or price ranges.

Financial services firms, home improvement contractors, and luxury goods retailers particularly benefit from Morris County agent networks, given the high transaction values and affluent client base. The county's agent community also serves as a valuable intelligence source for businesses tracking corporate expansion, demographic shifts, and emerging luxury market trends throughout northern New Jersey.

Current Property Listings

As of 1/15/2026, Carol Mucerino has 1 property for sale in Mendham and surrounding areas.

$714,900

Listed 2025-06-25

112 Loft Dr
Bridgewater Twp, NJ  08836

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 2,379
Condos Map
View Full Details

Current Property Rentals

Carol Mucerino currently has no rental properties available in Mendham and surrounding areas. Check back later.