Can you guess which towns these on-the-market properties are from with a picture, the asking price and the estimated property tax bill?
From budget-conscious abodes asking less than $175,000 to high-end estates with price tags that reach nearly $50 million, homebuyers in New Jersey have a range of options from which to pick and choose their next property.
The price tag, however, is just one of the factors that influence purchasing decisions in the Garden State, where residents pay among the highest real estate taxes in the nation.
Where should you live in N.J.? Take this quiz to find out
Settling down in one part of the state versus another may mean the difference between paying $4,000 a year in property taxes to shelling out $10,000 a year or more.
This quiz provides those two facts -- the listing price of a property and the estimated property tax bill -- as well as a photo of the property for sale and asks readers to determine where the property is located in New Jersey.
Do you think you know the Garden State real estate market well? Test your knowledge and let us know how you did in the comments.
Erin O'Neill may be reached at eoneill@njadvancemedia.com. Follow her on Twitter @LedgerErin. Find NJ.com on Facebook.