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Paul F Stillwaggon NJ Estates Real Estate Group: Real Estate Agent in Warren, NJ

With the collaboration of the some of the most skilled homebuilding professionals in the industry, NJ Estates Real Estate Group / Weichert Realtors proudly presents a variety of new homes and communities in Central New Jersey, all carefully planned around the idea of community and an exceptionally gratifying lifestyle.

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[4.73 Acres]
116 Mt. Bethel Rd,
Warren, Somerset County, NJ
$300,000

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[2.6 Acres]
5 Majors Road,
Warren, Somerset County, NJ
$300,000
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[2.39 Acres]
1911-A Middlebrook Rd,
Bridgewater, Somerset County, NJ
$200,000



I am proud to announce that the NJ Estates Real Estate Group at Weichert Realtors
has restructured to a team of 11 full-time, highly qualified real estate professionals
excited to work with you. Their combined expertise and knowledge cover
all aspects of Real Estate including Luxury New Construction, New Homes, Renovations,
Pre-Owned Homes, REO Sales, Estate Sales, Rentals, Short Sales and everything in between.
Some of them, in fact, are multilingual; Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Russian and Polish.

I am confident that we are the right team for you. Please feel free to contact me
if you have any questions or inquiries about buying or selling Real Estate
in North/Central NJ. For any real estate needs outside our area,
we work with a talented group of referral agents.

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Maria Couto,ABR,CRS-Berkeley Heights &   Long Hill Real Estate Home Sales: Real Estate Agent in Berkeley Heights, NJ

Just Rented in Bridgewater, NJ 07080

Let Me Show You What I Can Do To Help You Sell or Rent Your Home in Berkeley Heights and Beyond.

If you are interested in discussing our local housing market, would like to know how much your home is worth in today’s market, or if you or someone you know is considering a move in the coming months, please contact me directly at: (908) 400-1801. I have the experience, the knowledge, and a proven track record in Berkeley Heights and the surrounding areas. I would be glad to provide you with a detailed marketing plan and a complimentary “Comparative Market Analysis” for your home.

I have the experience, the knowledge, and a proven track record in Berkeley Heights and the surrounding Central New Jersey Real Suburban Real Estate Market. Not ready to speak to a Realtor, fill out my seller request form and I shall send you a market analysis of your neighborhood.

Bridgewater NJ Market Update

Vickie Marton: Real Estate Agent in Bridgewater, NJ

Bridgewater Township , Somerset County , New Jersey has shown glimmers of hope as the market is inching upwards albeit at a snail's pace. And because real estate has always been cyclical, these new numbers may indicate a faint light at the end of our long tunnel.

In December, 2010, Bridgewater NJ had a total of twenty four (24) homes that were placed Under Contract, which is a slight increase to the twenty three (23) Bridgewater NJ homes placed Under Contract in December, 2009. Our total inventory of homes for sale in Bridgewater, NJ, increased by thirty five (35) newly listed homes for sale, and therein lies our biggest problem: The number of homes for sale in Bridgewater NJ continues to increase at a higher pace than the number of homes placed Under Contract. Currently, Bridgewater NJ has a total of two hundred (200) homes for sale, as compared to 196 homes for sale in Bridgewater NJ at the same time in 2009. Until the pace of our homes Under Contract increases, we will continue to see falling prices due to supply and demand. In other words, with 200 homes for sale and 23 buyers (homes under contract) we currently have (almost) 9 sellers for every one buyer.

There are four primary reasons for the Bridgewater NJ increase in inventory:

1. We have fewer move-up buyers. Today's buyers are downsizing, and first-time homebuyers have lower budgets.

2. New Jersey continues to lose private sector (higher paying) jobs.

3. Tax Credits for home purchases have expired, and it is unlikely they will be reinstated.

4. Continuing foreclosures with a shadow inventory that is building.

Many Move-up buyers cannot move up because they are upside down on their mortgage, which prevents them from being able to purchase a larger home until the price of their home increases. At the sales pace of today's market, this may take another ten (10) years.

To put some perspective on our job market, in 2010 New Jersey has lost an average of 3,900 jobs per month. In Somerset County the news is better, but still higher than in past years. Until we begin to attract high paying jobs in both the county and state, our higher priced homes will continue to lag in sales. This has also contributed to the McMasions slump in sales.

With an emphasis on reducing our national debt, it appears unlikely that a 2011 tax credit for home purchases will be reinstated. However, if you notice the jump in the number of contracts in homes for sale in Bridgewater, NJ in April, 2010 (when the last tax credit expired) it showed a noticeable spike to the year's high of 64 homes under contract.

Although Somerset County New Jersey foreclosure rates are relatively low, we are seeing a shadow inventory building, which may impact home sale prices in 2011 and beyond.

There is several pieces of very good news in Bridgewater NJ home prices in December, 2010. Firstly, we had three homes with a list price of over one million dollars ($1M) Under Contract in Bridgewater NJ in December, 2010, which is a record for any month for 2010. These contracts raised the average list price considerably. Secondly, our average price of new listings of homes for sale in Bridgewater New Jersey is down, which may indicates that we will see an increase in home sales ahead (albeit at possibly the same lower prices) which will clear some of the existing inventory. The numbers also indicate that homes that closed title in December of 2010 in Bridgewater NJ had a lower sale price than in the previous seven (7) months.

What can you expect if you need to sell your Bridgewater NJ Home in 2011? First, don't put it off! Indications are interest rates are on the rise. Higher interest rates will reduce the number of buyers in the marketplace. Second, we anticipate a continuing decline in home prices in 2011. The longer your home is on the market, the more likely the price will decline. With two hundred (200) homes currently for sale in Bridgewater NJ, and a total of twenty six (26) homes Under Contract, we have one buyer for every eight (8) sellers. The average days on the market in Bridgewater NJ is up to ninety one (91) days. These numbers do not reflect any prior times (and days) the home may have been listed without selling.

What do you do if you need to sell your Bridgewater NJ home? Assess your situation carefully and honestly. If you need to sell your Bridgewater home, don't put it off! In this market, you'll need a Realtor® who will be as serious as you are about selling your home. The Realtor® you choose should evaluate your home in detail and present a convincing Market Analysis that shows exactly where your home should be priced in the market. If you are not convinced, get a second, or third opinion, but keep in mind, the definition of "the market" is what a buyer is willing to pay, and not what you may hope (or need) to get from the sale. Sometimes that's a tough pill to swallow, but your Realtor® should provide you with convincing evidence that her figures are correct. My customized Market Analysis is over 50 pages of concise and customized information with detailed assessments of your individual home. It's also very important to keep in mind the reason you hire a Realtor® (i.e. what you are paying a Realtor® to do for you). Do not make the mistake of choosing a Realtor® because they've given you a higher market value of your home than the others. That's an old trick that inexperienced Realtors® do to get your business. Then, once your home is on the market, they'll tell you why you need to continually reduce the price. You are paying a Realtor® to market your home in order to bring the most buyers through the door. Once the buyers have viewed your home, their feedback will tell you what you need to know. So when choosing a Realtor® compare their marketing plans to see how they plan to get qualified buyers into your home. In short, that's exactly what you're paying a Realtor® to do for you: Successfully market your home. When you're ready to take the first step, let's talk. Call me at (908) 537-6596. I look forward to hearing from you. In the meantime, visit my website and "LIKE" me on Facebook.

Condensation In Glass Panes

Stephen Robert Sliwka - Somerset County New Jersey Realtor: Real Estate Agent in Somerset, NJ

As a Central New Jersey real estate agent who speciaizes in Somerset County area, I have noticed for some time, condensation stains in multi-pane insulated glass windows. Those annoying foggy stains that are more or less prevalent during different times of the day as the sunlight shines in different positions or angles. Usually the windows are functional if they open and close properly, but there may be other consequences. Windows with two or more panes and those with low emissivity coatings depend on the "glass to glass seal" to be in tact to protect the Low-E coatings and any speciality gases within the panes. Failures such as these are sometimes due to a manufacturing defect. If a warranty is in effect, contact with the manufacturer is recommended.

Condensation In Glass

If the window functions well in that it opens and closes normally and there are no cracks in the glass and the window sash is in tac, the window can still be used. It probably has lost only a fraction of it's insulative value. As was mentioned in the previous paragraph, a warranty period may still be in effect. So I think it would be wise to contact the manufacturer immediately so as to take advantage of the benefit of a manufacture's warranty.

AMC Bridgewater and Menlo Park bring new meaning to Dinner and A Movie

Brian  Jannone: Real Estate Agent in Bridgewater, NJ

In what will be one of the most interesting concepts brought to the Bridgewater Commons in years, AMC theaters is launching a new concept – having dinner with your movie. As you enjoy a feature film, waiters (quietly) bring you your order to enjoy while watching.

The concept was originally pioneered by Alamo Drafthouse, before being adopted by AMC. Currently AMC has introduced this format to Atlanta, GA; Kansas City, MO; and West Orange, NJ. New locations are planned to open in the near future in Dallas, TX; as well as two more operations in Central New Jersey – one in the Commons, as well as another in Menlo Park, which are being converted from Conventional theaters to the new Dine-In format.

The AMC concept features two levels of dining – Fork and Screen, which is essentially regular, reserved seats, going for about $10 more than a conventional ticket, and Cinema Suites, which feature more spacious seating, for about $15 more than a regular ticket. However, a credit of $10 is given for food. Menus are available online and prices are fairly reasonable – much better then the $7 popcorn you typically get. Items include sandwiches, flatbread pizzas, buffalo wings, burgers and more, as well as a full bar. The bar exists in the lobby of the theater, making it a great spot for an after-movie drink or to meet up with friends before heading inside. If you’re looking to see a movie this holiday and grab a bite to eat, the new Bridgewater AMC is worth checking out!