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Real Estate and community information for Marlboro, New Jersey

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ReaL Estate and community information for Marlboro New Jersey

Would you like to know what your neighbors home sold for? Interested of knowing the average net worth of the people in your town? Now you can receive free market updates with that information and much much more anytime you like.

The Real Estate and community information for Marlboro is all contained in one market snapshot where you can easily navigate through the site and get all the information you need. Whether you're buying or a home in Marlboro NJ, this report has proved to be a valuable resource for home buyers and sellers alike.

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What information do the Market Snapshot maps and graphs include?

The map area displays your home address (if you are using the Snapshot to calculate the value of your home) or your chosen area of interest (if you are using the snapshot to investigate an area with a mind towards buying) and all the properties found in the area which match the criteria you specified.

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The following are examples of the Real Estate and community information for Marlboro New Jersey.

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The information comes from the local Multiple Listings Service (MLS) database, your area's primary source of real estate listing, transaction and market data. The complete MLS database is only accessible to real estate professionals. You can receive all the information you need to make informed decisions by reviewing the Real Estate and community information for Marlboro New Jersey.


Unlike other sources (like Public Records, which only provide data on Sold Homes), the MLS provides detailed information on homes that have sold, homes currently for sale, homes under contract but not yet closed (pending sales), and homes that didn't sell (cancelled or expired listings). Additionally, the MLS offers analysis of various market trends. So you can be sure that the home and market information I provide to you is the most comprehensive, accurate and up-to-date available for Real Estate and community informtion for Marlboro NJ.

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Please feel free to contact me with any questions regarding Real Estate and community information for Marlboro New Jersey.

Mortgage rate information for first time home buyers, Manalapan, Marlboro, Freehold, New Jersey

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Mortgage Rate Information for the first time home buyers, Manalapan, Marlboro, Freehold, New Jersey

Mortgage rates are an important factor when buying a home. The mortgage rate can determine the amount of the loan you qualify for. Now is an excellent time to purchase a home and obtain a mortgage. The rates are very low, lower than we've seen in many years. This coupled with the first time buyer tax credit provides a great opportunity for first time home buyers who need every incentive they can get there hands on.

Here you can get up-to-date mortgage quotes

You can also find lots of valuable mortgage rate information for first time buyers by visiting my website. If you have an interest in knowing about my customers first time home buying experiences, you can Check out the testimonials written by my first time home buyer customers.

I specialize in providing mortgage rate information for first time home buyers and more often than not the mortgage rate information for first time home buyers meets their needs however; most still require some guidance and assistance with obtaining a mortgage. I can take away some of the stress associated with getting your first home mortgage. As a first time home buyer you will have many other items to deal with, allow me to help you through the entire buying process from start to finish.

First time home buyers frequently take advantage of a free service that I provide called the Market Snapshot. receive a complimentary Market Snapshot, it's easy and it's free!

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The Manalapan/Marlboro area of Monmouth County NJ is a wonderful place to live. A commuters delight, the area offers an easy commute to NYC by train or bus. Great school system, lots of restaurants and shopping. I've been a resident in Marlboro for over 20 years, I love it.

Please feel free to contact me for assistance. If you've gotten this far, you're well on your way to buying your first home.

I'm looking forward to hearing from you. Best of luck!

Rumson to host rowing's largest collegiate event, The Dad Vail Regatta

Susan McLaughlin: Real Estate Agent in Fair Haven, NJ

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Today's Philadelphia Daily News announced that the Dad Vail Regatta will be hosted this coming May in Rumson, a change of venue after 56 years on Philadelphia's Schuykill River.

The Dad Vail Regatta is the largest collegiate regatta in the United States, with over 100 colleges and universities from the U.S. and Canada. The Dad Vail was held in Rumson one year in the 1930s. Held in Philadelphia since 1953, the two-day event attracted 122 schools last year and draws about 30,000 to 45,000 spectators.

Philadelphia's organizers said city costs have doubled and corporate donations have dipped, and Rumson offered to contribute $250,000 to next year's race. Rumson Mayor John Ekdahl says officials are thrilled and think the event will benefit Rumson and other towns along the Navesink and Shrewsbury rivers.

From the announcement:

"Rumson, New Jersey, representatives approached us after learning that we have a need to restore financial reserves and made a very compelling proposal to host the event in 2010," Dad Vail President Jim Hanna said in the release. "Their support will preclude the need for large increases in registration fees to participating crews while continuing to benefit the Philadelphia community rowing programs."

Mayor Ekdahl said hosting the event "gives us and the sport instant credibility in the Two River area."

Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High and the borough's recreation department launched the Rumson Fair Haven Crew program three years ago, although the team is entirely self-supporting, receiving no funding from the RFH school budget. For more information on Rumson Fair Haven Crew, visit http://www.rfhcrew.com

Please join us on May 7th and 8th 2010 for the 72nd Dad Vail Regatta. Watch as information becomes available on the Dad Vail Regatta.

One Simple Change To Your Bradley Beach Home Could Pay For Itself

Patrick Parker: Real Estate Agent in Bradley Beach, NJ

Installing a new insulated garage door is a simple home improvement project that has many benefits. This simple change adds desirable curb appeal and increases the value of your Bradley Beach home. The best part is, it also saves energy and tax credits are given to homeowners who install approved garage doors.

garage doorThere is a list of manufactures of approved insulated garage doors that make homeowners eligible for a federal tax credit, which is more valuable than a tax deduction. Homeowners who purchase and install one of the garage doors on their Bradley Beach home in 2009 or 2010 could receive up to a $1,500 federal tax credit. However, this is not a new idea. The legislation to award homeowners for installing specific garage doors was originally passed in 2008. Then, the maximum amount possible for homeowners to receive from the tax credit was $500 or 10 percent of the product's cost. The new federal stimulus plan put in to action in February 2009 made installing a new garage door even more worth while. The new legislation promises triple the amount the original legislation offered. The maximum federal tax credit is now 30 percent of the product's cost, or up to a maximum of $1,500.

Another way installing an insulated garage door can help pay for itself is through energy savings. More than often people find that rooms next to or above the garage are the coldest rooms of the house in the winter and the hottest in the summer. This is because old garage doors that are not insulated allow brisk winter and scorching summer air to flow in to the house. The inefficient garage doors can also allow heated and air conditioned air to escape, like money flying out a window. Installing a new qualified, insulated garage door will help reduce energy bills year round and make your [city] home more comfortable.

The new and improved garage doors are more attractive to the eye, which increases the curb appeal and value of your Bradley Beach home. Garage doors take up a considerable amount of space on the front of a home. The front of the home is the first thing homeowners, guests, and people passing by get to see when approaching the house. A typical white or almond colored garage door can make a house look plain and boring. It also makes the home blend in with every other house on the street. New garage doors found on the approved list offer a variety of the latest styles, including a carriage house or country look, sleek and contemporary, steel doors with real wood grain panels. No matter what the style of your home, there is sure to be a garage door that compliments and completes the picture.

DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH....don't say it!

11-14-09
Sandra Nixon
Sandra  Nixon: Real Estate Agent in Middletown, NJ

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When describing your listing, be very careful what you say. Many realtors use common phrases that actually HURT the chances of getting the home viewed. As we all learned in Real Estate school, over doing it for the area is a no-no. And when you use the phrase "Diamond in the rough" it indicates that the house is in great condition, but the area is not. Especially when buyers are aware of another old saying "LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION"!