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04-23-09
Janet Larsen
Janet Larsen: Real Estate Agent in Sicklerville, NJ

Janet Larsen, Broker/Associate at Remax Connection is offering discounted commission programs! You don't need to Sell By Owner any longer! You will still get Full Service, Professional Real Estate Services with one Of Remax of NJ's Top 100 Agents! Janet's negotiating skills and marketing skills are all key factors in a challenging Real Estate Market that will enable your home to sell quickly!

Contact Janet Larsen for an In Home Market Analysis to see what your home is worth, and list your home TO SELL!

Janet has been a recipient of th NJ Association of Realtors Circle of Excellence Award consecutively from 2003-2008.....Remax of NJ 100% Club from 2005-2008....Burlington/Camden County Board of Realtors Top Performer Award for 3rd and 4th Quarter of 2008, and ranked #11 of NJ Remax Agents thru March of 2009.

So Before You call a Realtor to List Your Home, Call Janet To SELL IT! FULL TIME REALTOR...FULL TIME SERVICE....ALWAYS THERE TO TAKE YOUR CALL!!!!

Remax Connection 660 Woodbury-Glassboro Road, Ste 26A Sewell, NJ 08080

Office: 856-415-1210, ext 321 or Direct at 856-261-6910

Email Janet at njrealtorjan@comcast.net

PROUDLY SERVING BURLINGTON, CAMDEN AND GLOUCESTER, ATLANTIC AND CUMBERLAND COUNTIES...

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04-19-09
Janet Larsen
Janet Larsen: Real Estate Agent in Sicklerville, NJ

The media has finally changed their tune! And their right! Buy Now! Why? Mortgage rates are at a historic low, you can receive an $8,000 tax credit if you purchase now through November of 2009, home prices are more reasonably priced today then 1 year ago!

Just like the stock market, you never know when interest rates will go up or down. So while many factors are there to benefit home buyers, now is certainly the time to act!

You should work with only one Realtor. A seller has only one Realtor and signs a listing agreement. Janet Larsen also recommends you sign a buyer's agency agreement with her. It is important to know someone is working for you and properly informing you of the home buying process every step of the way. This avoids unwanted surprises that may occur with an inexperienced Realtor.

Whether you're relocating to Burlington, Camden or Gloucester County, or you're a current NJ resident interested in a smaller or larger home nearby, Janet Larsen has the experience, negotiating skills and knowledge to make this a fun, non stressful time in buying and selling the largest investment of your life. Why put this investment in the hands of an amateur! Janet has been selling Residential Real Estate exclusively for over 8 years and has consistently been a top producer, winning local and state awards year after year!

While other agents say they have sold many homes, the proof is in the documents, so ask for the actually proof! Anyone can post on the internet that they've sold many homes and won many awards but if you asked for this proof, they would not be able to provide it to you. Janet can provide it. She can be reached at 856-415-1210, Ext. 321 or email at njrealtorjan@comcast.net

2003-2008 NJ Association of Realtors Circle of Excellence Award

2005-2008 Remax 100% Club Award

2008 3rd and 4th Quarter Super Performer Award

Remax of NJ Ranked #11 of Top 50 Agents of all of New Jersey Remax in Team Units 2009-February 2009!

Wilton's Corner New Listing ! Low Taxes ! Priced Right!

04-01-09
John Swartz
John Swartz: Real Estate Agent in Sewell, NJ
John Swartz | Re/Max All Pros | 856-308-2698
8 Turn about ln, Sicklerville, NJ
Beautiful Single Family Home!
3BR/2.5BA Single Family House
offered at $289,900
Year Built Unspecified
Sq Footage Unspecified
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 2 full, 1 partial
Floors 2
Parking Unspecified
Lot Size 10,018 sqft
HOA/Maint $0 per month

DESCRIPTION

Great Home!, Great Neighborhood!, Great Price! Come see this beautiful Wilton’s Corner single family home before it’s too late. This home is meticulously kept by its original proud owners and perfectly located on a quiet street just steps to the community club house, swimming pool , playground and minutes away from the new cross keys promenade ,shopping, restaurants and all major arteries connecting to Philadelphia, Atlantic City and the Jersey shore. Features include 3 large bedrooms,2 full and 1 half bath, Large eat in kitchen with 42 in cabinets, large family room, formal dining room, large back yard w/vinyl fencing, grand stucco exterior, in ground sprinkler system, full basement,2 car garage and so much more. This place is beautifully decorated and ready to go. Make your appointment today!

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PROPERTY FEATURES

Central A/C Central heat Walk-in closet
Hardwood floor Tile floor Family room
Living room Dining room Breakfast nook
Dishwasher Refrigerator Stove/Oven
Microwave Stainless steel appliances Basement
Washer Dryer Laundry area - inside
Balcony, Deck, or Patio Yard

COMMUNITY FEATURES

Clubhouse Fitness center Swimming pool(s)
Tennis court(s) Playground


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Contact info:
John Swartz
Re/Max All Pros
856-308-2698
For sale by agent/broker

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Posted: Apr 1, 2009, 8:21am PDT

Dream the dream: You can own a home

Terry Iwaniw - S NJ REALTOR: Real Estate Agent in Winslow, NJ

If you are thinking of buying a home, you might be confused about the many issues in the news from mortgage rates to mortgage bills in Congress.  But the fundamentals of buying a home really haven't changed and, in fact, there are new incentives on the horizon that should make home buying more attractive than ever.

There are plenty of homes on the market in every price range and if you want one of them, you need only do what generations of people have done. You just have to pay attention to these basics:

  • First, cultivate good credit by prudent living. Pay your bills and pay them on time. Use credit sparingly.
    If you do this, you'll earn a good credit score, which is crucial to getting a good interest rate. Research shows that many consumers believe that they have to have a high income to have a high credit score, but that's not true. In fact, income is irrelevant to your credit score. Your credit score is a rating based on how well you live up to your obligations, pay your bills and use your credit.
  • Second, save money for a down payment. In the current climate, most lenders will ask you to bring some cash to the table in a mortgage deal.
  • Third, find a house you love but can also afford. One path to financial freedom is to buy a modest house and build equity. When you decide to move up, you can sell your house and take a large chunk of the money from the sale and apply it to your new home. Your payment is lower while you live better. It's the good, always-in-fashion way to live.

Congress is also planning some incentives for new home buyers. It appears first-time home buyers will get a tax credit of 10 percent of the purchase price of a home up to $8,000. That means in the year you purchase a new home, your tax bill could be reduced up to $8,000. Homeowners will not qualify for the credit if they sell the home in the first year and must live in the house for at least three years, or they will be obligated to pay back the credit.

To be classified as a first-time homeowner, you must not have owned a home in three years

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