
2009 Secaucus Concert Series
The Secaucus summer concert will be held on Thursday evenings, 7pm at the Amphitheatre in Buchmuller Park.
Performance schedule:
Thursday, August 6th - Showstoppers
Thursday, August 13th - The Cameos
Thursday, August 20th-- Somers Dream Orchestra
Thursday, August 27th - David Cedeno Orchestra

12th Annual Mini Fair/Used Book sale
Saturday, September 26th
Time: 10am-3pm
Save the date
Rain date: Sunday, September 27th, 11am-4pm
This event has a great turn out every year. Come and Join the fun as well as purchasing some great books for a "song".
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Block Party
Sunday, August 9th
Secaucus, NJ
1pm-5pm
The Secaucus Rotary and Secaucus businesses have coordinated this event.
It will be held at the Front Street parking lot in the center of town.
Fun for everyone
Food, Drinks, games & prizes
Most everything free! (love free)

In this "buyers" market or these "rocky" times, we hear all the bad, doom & gloom on the news as well as from some of our colleagues but here are rays of sunshine. There are great deals & hot market areas.
In Union City (Hudson county) I found a great deal on a 2bdrm condo for a client and it wasn't a short sale or foreclosure. She loved the property. The deal was put together & here comes appraisal time. I knew in my heart that she got a good price (plus comparables to back it up) but you never know these days when it comes to appraisal time. The appraisal came in and it was HIGHER than the sales price and HIGHER than the list price. Hooray!!! Lately many appraisals have come in at value but I know of others that have come in below the sales price. Due to the many new constructions and the light rail, Union City has done well in retaining it's value. Many of the new constructions within Union City have received FHA approval or the approval is pending. Union City has much to offer the young professional with a variety of styles, reasonable pricing, & commuting options. Is Union City hot or not? In my opinion, Union City is HOT!
Hudson View in Union City
Altessa in Union City
Another hot area is Glen Ridge. Glen Ridge is a lovely town with really good schools and a midtown direct train. How can you ask for anything more? Except of course that "perfect" property to call home. In Glen Ridge there are properties that are receiving multiple offers. Again, these are not short sales or foreclosures. Some of these properties have gone under contract within 15 days or less. The properties that are going are the ones that are priced right for the condition of the house. The other properties, that are not priced right, are sitting, expiring and relisted with another agent. Most buyers know when the house is priced right and when it's over priced. If they don't their Realtor will educate them. Is Glen Ridge hot or not? You must know my answer to that, HOT!
A quiet street in Glen Ridge
A town can be "hot" for many reasons. Montclair at this time is "luke warm". There are too many properties in Montclair to choose from and not all are priced right. There have been a few that have been priced right on the money and those properties went under contract within a week but the majority are a "tad" high. At this time my opinion for Montclair is NOT (not quiet yet but the right pricing will get them there)!
These days some towns have been "hit" harder than others in this economic downturn. As a seller you should make sure to get a detailed market analysis from an experienced and knowlegeable agent so that you don't end up making the mistake to over price. Listen to your Real Estate Experts and price the home for this market not several years back. Buyers make sure to get a market analysis as well and listen to your Realtor in regards to the price because not everything is $50k-$70k below asking pricing.
If you have a city/town that you feel is "hot" please feel free to add it to the comments and share your experience or opinion. Explain why "hot" or not.
Secaucus has been and continues to be a great town to live in but as with anything there are pros and cons. The cons are the lack of a supermarket within the town and political chaos.
We went from 2 supermarkets to none. How is that possible? There are supermarkets that are close but that still isn't the same as right in the center of town, which was convenient. We have movie theatres galore and now Xanadu opening (sometime in 2009- may postpone August 2009 opening with only 70% leased) wants to bring in another movie theatre as well as bowling, indoor snow dome, etc. I am not sure but I don't think we need another movie theatre. Secaucus is still ranked #11 in NJ Monthly as one of the best places to live in NJ and I still agree but people can we get a supermarket in the town?!
Our second dilemma in this wonderful town is in our political arena. The mayor of our fair town is not liked by many and on a weekly basis our town paper is filled with letters of disapproval of the mayor's job. It also doesn't help him that he's trying to get rid of a council man that many people actually like. I really wish they would get back to the more important issues like a supermarket.
I am really being light hearted about these situations. These things came to mind while reading our local news and it made me laugh. The circumstances may change but the news is pretty much the same in the articles, some for and some against. Next time I write I will be on all the positives of Secaucus because I do like the town. It's small, quaint (with some new developments), and quiet with a good school district for my daughter. Of course, low crime rate a big plus too.
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