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5 Key Steps for New Jersey Realtors Selling a Home

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For most people, selling a home is one of the most significant life changes they will ever go through. It can be an exciting venture or a very stressful and challenging one, depending on your mindset going into it. What makes this such a challenging experience for many is that there are many different aspects to consider when selling your home. 

From the impact it will have on your community and the market you are to how you feel about asking for price reductions and listing quickly, it can be challenging to determine which steps are most important. This post looks at five critical steps for realtors selling a home: staging, pricing, moving, showing results, and marketing.

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NJ Realtors: Low inventory and high demand continue to push prices higher

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Trenton NJ, Traditionally, a very cold January would have dampened prospectors looking for New Jersey homes, but according to New Jersey Realtors January market data, it seems like nothing can stop the pandemic push for properties.

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The Latest Checklist for Buying a New Home

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In one’s life, there are rarely any huge substantial investments except for buying a new home. This is a step that you have got to take at some point in your life, sooner or later. The process of buying a new home isn’t just overwhelming, but it can get quite confusing and filled with regrets if you make the wrong choice. 

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Benefits of using a real estate attorney

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Purchasing real estate is a massive investment of great importance. The bureaucracy involved and the overall process can be overwhelming, particularly if you are buying property for the first time.

Most people do not realize that hiring a real estate lawyer is a possibility and often essential as a support to guide them through the legalities of the buying and selling process. Whether you are buying your very first home to live in, or you are in the real estate business, having a real estate lawyer can prove highly beneficial. 

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Special Properties Real Estate Formally Launches Lifestyle Magazine

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Special Properties Lifestyle Magazine Now Part of a Partnership with North Jersey Media Group

September 12,2017
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Ridgewood NJ, Special Properties Real Estate Services, LLC, an exclusive affiliate of Christie’s International Real Estate and the fastest growing real estate brokerage in northern New Jersey, officially launched Special Properties Lifestyle Magazine at a debut event held on September 7 at its Mahwah offices. The magazine represents an expansion of the partnership between the growing real estate brokerage and North Jersey Media Group, publishers of The Record and (201) Magazine.

“We are pleased to be able to bring this extension of the Special Properties and Christie’s International Real Estate brand to an even larger North Jersey audience through our partnership with North Jersey Media Group,” said Ilija Pavlovic, President and CEO of Special Properties Real Estate Services. “Special Properties Lifestyle Magazine brings readers, throughout the northern New Jersey region, the latest lifestyle and real estate stories and information, while reinforcing the power of the Christie’s International Real Estate brand and the advantages it brings to those looking to buy or sell a home.”

This current issue features a collection of unique stories, including the expert opinion of Christie’s auction house on how to start a vintage jewelry and watch collection, a brief tour of 10 of the world’s most stunning beach destinations, an introduction to one of the Hudson Valley’s most charming resorts, and an in-depth look at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance – the world’s top annual display of historic and beautiful automobiles.

The magazine also takes a detailed look into the latest interior decoration trends and includes stories on prominent agents that are making a difference in the lives of their clients and the community. Each issue will also feature property listings from Special Properties collection of homes, as well as select listings from across the country and around the world available through Christie’s International Real Estate Affiliate Network.

Special Properties Lifestyle Magazine represents the latest value-added service that Special Properties is bringing to the regional marketplace as it continues to expand and reach more areas of northern New Jersey and the surrounding region. Recently, the brokerage opened a new real estate office in Ridgewood and will open offices in both Hoboken and Montclair in the coming months.

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Homes with ghost claims draw the curious, scare off others

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OCTOBER 25, 2015    LAST UPDATED: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2015, 1:20 AM
BY NANCY KEARNEY
STAFF WRITER |
THE RECORD

A busy open house can be a real estate agent’s dream. But for some people who turned out for two open houses at a majestic Victorian home in Midland Park, it wasn’t the prospect of buying the home that piqued their curiosity.

Instead, they were there as ghost hunters.

As Halloween approaches, real estate agents say rumors of ghosts can attract the curious but also scare off prospective buyers and silence owners, who are trying to sell their home or tamp down rumors about their house. But in other cases, an opportunity to rub elbows with a ghost can be a draw (think “The Amityville Horror”).

Over the years, Internet lore had grown about the Midland Park home, with rumors of apparitions, including those of a former owner and a cat. Stories about the home, known as the Crayhay Mansion, abound with tales of the uninvited. It’s unclear how or when the accounts began. What is clear is that neither previous nor current owners want to talk about them, as was the case for several of North Jersey’s alleged “haunted” properties.

The Crayhay Mansion, which sold in August, had been on the market since April 2014. The home, built in 1864, had an urban myth, which the sellers knew about when they moved in, said Patti Crawford of Keller Williams Village Square Realty in Ridgewood, a co-listing agent on the house. Curiosity seekers drawn to the open houses would head for the third floor of the house, where the cat is rumored to appear, but would leave “a little disappointed,” Crawford said.

The sellers had bought the home in 2006 for $955,000 and said they never experienced anything unusual in the house, said Nena Colligan, the home’s other co-listing agent. The house’s price was reduced several times before it was sold in August at $710,000.

 

https://www.northjersey.com/news/business/hunting-for-a-haunted-house-1.1440804