Archive for ◊ 2010 ◊

11 Jun 2010 Westfield NJ Real Estate
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Westfield is a town in about 20 miles as-the-crow-flies from New York City. Six municipalities border the town, Mountainside to the north, Springfield Township to the northeast, Garwood and Cranford to the east, Clark to the southeast and Scotch Plains to the west and southwest. It is located near several major highways, the nearest exit on the Garden State Parkway being Exit 135. If you’re interested in Westfield NJ Real Estate, please give us a call.

Westfield is an affluent small town distinguished by a rich Colonial past. It was founded in the 17th century. The Revolution intruded in 1777 when the British camped in and plundered Westfield. It remained primarily a farm community until the railroad came through in the 1860s.

Westfield offers all the classic features of a small town with tree-lined streets and single- family colonial and Victorian homes, and a New England style village green. The north side of town has many beautiful neighborhoods where homes sell for between $1,000,000 and $3,000,000.

The downtown is highly successful, featuring many local and national stores. There’s an old fashioned feeling combined with contemporary sophistication and a wonderful array of high quality places to shop and dine. There are about 50 restaurants and casual dining establishments throughout town. See www.jackiesafran.com for more details on Westfield New Jersey real estate.

11 Jun 2010 Scotch Plains Real Estate
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Scotch Plains is a lovely, primarily residential suburban town in the county of Union with a population of about 21,000 people. It covers an area of approximately 9.8 square miles. Scotch Plains is located in the southern tip of Union County with Edison to the south and Plainfield to the East. Berkeley Heights is to the north and Fanwood and Westfield are to the west. Owning Scotch Plains Real Estate puts you only about 25 miles west of New York City. The town is close to Exit 135 on the Garden State Parkway and Route 22 runs through the township.

Scotch Plains was settled in 1684 by Scottish Dissenters from Perth Amboy who were soon followed by the Quakers. An agricultural community, Scotch Plains grew slowly (by refusing to let the railroad come through the town, it stayed rural longer). However, after World War II, it doubled its size and became a commuter town.

The towns offer a lovely suburban setting, a variety of housing styles and options and large open park lands. There are some historic homes from the Colonial era. The south side of town has mainly single-family homes on acre lots. There are also the newer planned communities of Sterling and Berwyck Chase with private tennis courts and swimming pools for residents. There are some town home communities on the northern side of town located north of Route 22. East of Raritan Road are the Ash Brook Reservation and the Ash Brook Golf Course. Part of the Watchung Reservation also falls within Scotch Plains.

19 May 2010 NJ Real Estate
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Edison Township was named by Money Magazine as Number 28 of the ‘100 Best Places to Live’ in 2006. Edison is the 6th largest township in New Jersey. It offers safe, family neighborhoods in suburban settings. Styles of homes range from condos and town homes to large, new homes that sell for over $1 million. And then, there’s everything in between! Check out Edison Homes For Sale to find a selection of homes in most price ranges in Edison. The school systems offer an excellent education and many Edison students go on to attend the top universities in the country. Many of Edison’s schools have been ranked among the top 100 schools in New Jersey. J.P. Stevens High School ranks among the top 50 high schools in New Jersey, with Edison High School not far behind. Edison has 11 elementary schools, 4 middle schools and 2 High Schools. Edison does not have a true town center and many residents go into Metuchen to enjoy the main street. View Metuchen Homes For Sale at Jackie Safran’s website.

Edison is made up of many different neighborhoods with both single-family homes and townhome complexes. The north side of town is very suburban with homes and shopping. The south side of town is a mixture of family neighborhoods and commercial areas. Add to that a direct train line to Manhattan, major highways, shopping malls, restaurants and parks and you’ll find Edison a great place to live. Visit www.jackiesafran.com if you are looking to buy a home in Edison or you would like to find out further information.

16 Feb 2010 Pensacola Churches
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If you’re in the Pensacola area and need to find a church home then you need to check out a new website. The website is going to be all about Pensacola Churches and will provide information about various churches in the Pensacola Florida area. One of the reasons for the site is help the residents of Pensacola, Fl. find a church home.

As many of you know there are way too many churches in our towns to visit, so this website is geared to helping you visit the churches without actually visiting the churches. Each church will provide their own information about their story, events, service times, ministries, videos, and other pertinent information that may help the searcher make a decision. So if you want information on Churches in Pensacola then this site will help you out. They even provide resources to enhance your visitor experience. Happy church hunting in the Pensacola Florida area.

08 Feb 2010 Mortgage Industry and Predatory Lending
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The extension of the credit should inject some sales into the winter market.  Remember – October-March are the slowest sales months of the year for real estate – people like to move while school’s out and the weather’s good and this is the case for Augusta Real Estate as well.

The bottom line is that nationally, 1st Time Homebuyers accounted for only 36% of sales in 2006, see more at Augusta Real Estate and by some accounts they now account for almost 50% of all sales.  It has provided a good “bump” for sales, but it is far from the cure.

The housing crisis has its roots in the mortgage industry and predatory lending.  One required nothing more than a pulse to obtain a mortgage, and astounding products where rolled out to enable people to afford five times the home they should actually purchase.  Adjustable Rate Mortgages, Alt-A products, and sub-prime loans all caused what we’re now going through – not the lack of a “credit” for buying a home.  There is a natural order to things – we over-built, over-bought, over-spent, and over-borrowed.  Now we’re spending less, borrowing less, and only buying essentials.  Deplete the existing inventory through qualified buyers, and the market adjusts – back to another “Sellers Market.” Visit Real Estate in Augusta Georgia for more information about the market.

Artificially inflating the market with a gallon of tax credit may help in the short run, but it is not the natural order of things.  My milk has an expiration date, I’m glad the tax credit does too.

26 Jan 2010 The Silveria Team
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Good news for home buyers and the housing market recovery. Following the Senate’s favorable vote, the U.S. House of Representatives just voted 403 to 12 to extend the home buyer tax credit, expanding the parameters to include existing homeowners and not just first-time buyers. We expect President Obama to sign the legislation in short order. You can find more information about the Tracy CA Real Estate and the real estate market at our website.

As it now stands, the federal tax credit will be extended through April 30, 2010, with a 60-day extension if a binding contract is in place prior to the deadline. First-time home buyers will continue to be eligible for a tax credit of up to $8,000, while existing homeowners will be eligible for a reduced credit of up to $6,500. To qualify for the $6,500 credit, existing homeowners must have lived in their current residences for at least five years. The bill also increases the qualifying income limits from $75,000 for single tax filers and $150,000 for joint filers to $125,000 and $225,000, respectively. The purchase price of the home is capped at $800,000 in both instances. You can learn more at Homes In Tracy California and browse our list of featured properties.

Under additional provisions included in the bill, taxpayers can claim the credit on purchases completed in 2010 on their 2009 income tax returns. The legislation maintains the provision that home buyers do not have to repay the credit provided the home remains their primary residence for 36 months after purchase, and waives this requirement for active duty military personnel who move due to a military order.

Nationwide, more than 1.4 million first-time home buyers were given the opportunity to become homeowners as a result of the Federal Tax Credit for First-time Home Buyers.  This should help people find homes in Tracy California and nationwide. We expect that number to increase dramatically in the months ahead with this new legislation in place.

13 Jan 2010 Attorneys In Augusta Georgia
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If your looking for attorneys in Augusta Georgia or the surrounding CSRA you need to check out www.augustaattorneys.com . This website provides information about different attorneys and can offer you a selection to compare and review. Sometimes choosing an attorney is difficult and frustrating. AugustaAttorneys.com has made the selection process easier. Choose from a variety of attorneys like real estate, tax, criminal, malpractice, family and more. Visit Augusta Attorneys for more information.

The website is broken down into two main sections on the home page, which has featured and standard positions. The featured are at the top and the standard are just below the featured. The site allows for twenty different attorneys to showcase their business and service offerings. You can also choose by type of business, since most people are not just searching for attorneys, but a specific type of attorney. The site is clean and to the point, not cluttered with law information, but offering you just what you want… Attorney information. Your search for attorneys just got easier.

12 Jan 2010 Chapel Hill
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The Chapel Hill Real Estate market is doing well.  This information provided by Durham Homes For Sale
•    Closed sales are down 12%.  This is actually a great number since this time last year sales were down close to 25%.
•    Median prices are up 3%.
•    Average prices are down .5%
•    Days on market increased from 81 to 97.
I am happy to report that sales are down less and that prices are holding their own.  Yes, it is talking a little longer to get homes sold but the great news is that they are selling.  I only expect things to get better in the coming months.
Don’t forget to make Chapel Hill Homes For Sale a favorite so that you can see monthly updates on the Chapel Hill real estate market.

12 Jan 2010 Selling Your Home
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Here are some tips from NC Properties Online about selling your home.
•    Make Your Home Beautiful: The Top 30% of the most beautiful homes sell, therefore clean everything, make your home sparkle. Stage your home with a professional stager. Look at your home with the eyes of a buyer, would you buy your home again?
•    The Bottom 30% Rule: The homes that are selling are priced in the bottom 30% of their square footage category.
•    If it is Broken, They Will Find It: Sure you can get by with doing the least amount to your home but it will only hurt you in the end. Most buyers will get a home inspection and the problems will be discovered so find it and fix it first.
•    Just because you think your home is worth it, does not make it so: Pay attention to the numbers your agent gives you, what has sold, pended, and what is currently active in your neighborhood. These numbers will tell you the true value of your home.
•    Keep the Faith: It does take longer now to sell your home so be patient and listen to the people you have hired.
You can see more selling tips here www.ncpropertiesonline.com