I have officially jumped the shark with this blog -- to write about such an obvious Colts Neck New Jersey icon.
Delicious Orchards remains Colts Neck's most famous landmark on Route 34 South just past the intersection of Route 537. The grocery started as a roadside fruit and vegetable stand in the 1950's and is now the premier food store of Monmouth County. So "D.O." could be the oldest piece of Colts Neck real estate still serving its original purpose (discounting farms).
I remember the first day I entered Delicious Orchards: July 16th 1994. My daughter's 5th birthday and the day after we closed on our first Colts Neck home for sale. (Yes, we still live in the same house.)

Delicious Orchards offers a deli counter, an extensive cheese collection, a coffee-and-candy corner and home-made desserts, but people come to D.O. in droves for the fruits and vegetables. Yes, you can purchase cheaper produce; it won't taste as good. The store stocks over a dozen variety of apples and potatoes. D.O. shoppers enjoy fresh nuts and novelty items. The outside Cider Bar serves coffee, tea, sandwiches and soups.
I'm a sucker for these California dried nectarines and Apple Cider dough nuts. My boys glom the brownies.

D.O. is closed on Mondays and donates (I believe) much of its baked goods to local food banks. The store is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10:00AM to 6:00PM. Us locals avoid D.O. on the weekends due to the tour buses that rumble in. If you do frequent D.O. on either Saturday or Sunday, arrive at the store by 5:30PM when the crowds have cleared.
If you're heading down from New York just take the Garden State Parkway to the Aberdeen-Matawan exit and drive south on State Route 34. Watch for deer and guinea hens, though!
Interested in Colts Neck real estate or Colts Neck homes for sale? Call Andrew today at (732) 580-0822 or E-MAIL ANDREW
Andrew J. Lenza, ABR GRI MBA Broker Associate
Weichert Realtors, 43 East Main Street, Holmdel New Jersey 07733
Office (732) 946-9400 and Mobile (732) 580-0822
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Snapped this with my phone today along Boundary Road, around the same spot I engaged in a shouting match with a runaway goat. I have to learn to projectile spit.

Thank you Governor McGreevey ... again.
Hizzoner passed the New Jersey real estate millionaire's mansion tax in 2004, imposing a transfer tax on the New Jersey home buyer for the first time.
In the good old days a real estate agent could figure the sales tax on New Jersey (called the realty transfer fee) with a calculator.
Now we need a Cray supercomputer.
Governor Corzine followed McGreevey's lead and continued increasing the realty transfer tax to fill the Garden state coffers. The New Jersey Association of Realtors led a spirited campaign against the mansion tax but failed to wean Trenton off it's tax-and-spend teat.
Sellers (now millionaire buyers) pay the tax at closing.
What's happening in New Jersey? The rich are leaving. They're leaving in droves. New Jersey has lost over $70 billion dollars of wealth between 2004 and 2008. How does one quantify $70 billion?
It is the Gross Domestic Product of Vietnam. New Jersey is losing a nation's worth of wealth. Other states are aggressively recruiting our best and brightest.
Such a financial and professional drain of resources accelerates a whirlpool effect that does not disadvantage the wealthy (for they have already packed their Gucci bags and purchased their $5 million residence on the World Cruise) but adversely impacts the lower and middle class.
People who actually build stuff with their hands!
What use are the wealthy to a society other than suck the life-blood of the working man? Easy with the Socialist mantra coming from Washington D.C.
"Trickle-down" isn't so much a class warfare rallying cry as it is plain old common sense (Will Rogers coined
the phrase during the Great Depression):
I do know one niche that bucks the trend, that benefits from across-the-board increases in New Jersey taxes.
Moving companies are doing a booming business by packing up our New Jersey rich folk and taking them to Pennsylvania, the Carolina's, Texas and Florida. New Jersey doesn't just tax real estate and income; there's a hefty estate tax waiting for the affluent resident lucky enough to die here.
If you purchased a million dollar home in New Jersey what's the additional tax waiting for you at the closing table?
1% of the purchase price equal to or greater than $1,000,000.
So the purchaser of a $1,100,000 executive home in Holmdel, New Jersey, for example, can expect to pay an additional $11,000 in realty transfer tax. What if the home costs $990,000? No mansion tax.
You see the game within a game here.
Keep your purchase under one million dollars if you're shopping for a luxury New Jersey home. We have a new Governor now, Chris Christie. Let's see if the new Hizzoner can bring fiscal responsibility to Trenton and all residents of New Jersey.
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Andrew J. Lenza, ABR GRI MBA Broker Associate
Weichert Realtors, 43 East Main Street, Holmdel New Jersey 07733
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Quite a few Staten Islanders relocate to Monmouth County and purchase Colts Neck New Jersey homes for sale.
Staten Islanders looking to purchase Colts Neck New Jersey real estate will start searching on New Jersey real estate portals. But Colts Neck home sellers can reach out to Staten Islanders, too.
The daily newspaper on Staten Island is called the Staten Island Advance. The paper is a popular real estate advertising medium, especially the online version called www.silive.com. Staten Islanders who've moved to New Jersey log onto SILive.com daily to re-connect with the happenings "on da' Rock.
My brother-in-law Peter Battaglia, Travis native, chef and renowned foodie (check out Peter's homemade food recipes at his popular blog) scans the site for birth announcements, community news and, sadly, obituaries.
SILive.com enjoys a deep reach for the Colts Neck home for sale; it's imperative for the Colts Neck listing broker to tap into that audience and publish compelling ad copy to showcase the Colts Neck home.
SILive.com Audience Facts & Demographics (source=SILive.com):
The median age of a SILive surfer is 46, but the website reaches across all age groups:
• 18% are age 18-34
• 52% are age 35-54
• 31% are age 55 or older
Across all income levels:
• 16% earn $50,000 to $74,999 annually
• 18% earn $75,000 to $99,000 annually
• 32% earn $100,000 plus annually
• Median household income is $87,700
And varying degrees of education:
• 37% have graduated college or more
• 34% have attended some college
• 16% are high school graduates
So if you're going to sell your Colts Neck, New Jersey home, interview a full-service local listing broker who deploys a wide arsenal of advertising weapons. Maybe even blitz Staten Island with a pamphlet drop of your home. Okay, perhaps that's a stretch.
Buying or selling a home in Colts Neck New Jersey? Call Andrew today at (732) 580-0822 or E-MAIL ANDREW
Andrew J. Lenza, ABR GRI MBA Broker Associate
Weichert Realtors, 43 East Main Street, Holmdel New Jersey 07733
Office (732) 946-9400 and Mobile (732) 580-0822
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Weichert Realtors will offer consumers a company-wide Seminar on Saturday, February 20th. What is the objective of the informative session to be held at the Weichert Realtors' Aberdeen Office?
Who can and should attend? Any member of the general public whose been considering either a purchase or a sale in the Middlesex and Monmouth County areas. The address to the Weichert Aberdenn office is 1130 State Highway #34, Aberdeen NJ 07747. The Aberdeen office number is 732-583-5400.
Weichert personnel representing Sales, Mortgage Products (Weichert Financial) and Title Company will be on hand to answer all of your questions about the home buying and selling process. If you do attend, please inform the event organizers that "Andrew Lenza of the Holmdel Office" sent you via his ActiveRain blog.
Andrew J. Lenza, ABR GRI MBA Broker Associate
Weichert Realtors, 43 East Main Street, Holmdel New Jersey 07733
Office (732) 946-9400 and Mobile (732) 580-0822
(c) Copyright, 2010. Andrew J. Lenza, All Rights Reserved

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