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2023.03.27 23:53 actuallybrady Done a couple weeks ago by Joe Palladino at Two Headed Dog in Montville, NJ.
2023.03.26 20:01 FitterOver40 NJ Home Supply Chain Report : Morris Cty Montville, NJ
2023.03.23 19:54 theflightofporter What to look out for when researching for a home?
Hello, we are in the very early stages of looking to buying a house (NJ). We're working on lowering our expenses and saving more for a down payment/renovations etc.
I just had a question and wanted your opinion of what to look out for when looking at homes, specifically online at first. Are there any red flags that one should look out for when looking at houses on Zillow/Trulia/Redfin?
For example, I saw this house online that was sold for $425k in December of 2022 and then it was listed again for $30k less. That seems alarming no?
Additionally, I see another house that was listed, price dropped a few times, removed listing, then listed again on and off since 2017. Should I be worried about that house?
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2023.03.14 02:50 kplaker220 Sell or rent my first home?
Hi everyone, first-time poster and new to real estate so please forgive me if this is a dumb question. Thanks in advance for any tips.
My wife and I will be moving across the country this summer. We purchased our first home 3 years ago in central NJ. It is a 1850 sq ft, 3 bedroom and 2.5 bathroom townhouse that we purchased for $353,000 (about $270,000 remaining until paid off) with a mortgage interest rate of 3.25%.
I was initially set on keeping the property and renting due to our low interest rate, nice/safe area, and there is a ferry stop in construction nearby that will commute to NYC which will hopefully increase its value. Thinking I would keep the place I even invested $10k on a new HVAC last month but am now questioning if I should sell it instead.
Zillow states that it would sell for $426,000.
The monthly expense is about $2,183 (Mortgate+tax+HOA). Initially, I thought we could rent for at least $3,100 but looking at comparables and Zillow rental estimate, it is likely in the rage of $2850. Being across the country I will likely need to use a property manager.
I know it is well below the %1 rule so is it obvious that I should sell? I am new to investing/real estate and at this time only invest in total market index funds so wanted to expand my portfolio. I have a feeling this is not an ideal start in real estate. We will have enough money for our next down payment so I really don’t need the money at this time but want to make the right decision. Any recommendations from you wise investors would be appreciated. Thanks again!
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2023.03.12 02:58 My_Clever_User_Name It's a mushroom! It's ancient Rome! It's beautiful! It's tacky! It's FULL of spider plants!
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2023.02.08 00:34 MrNightOwl6 I'm seeing condos listed way cheaper than what I hear is the average. Am I missing something?
So I've been browsing Zillow and looking at various condos/townhomes in a couple of different cities. I often come across many condos well under 200k, which seems implausible considering the current state of the market. For example. In Philadelphia, I've seen:
$180k - 896 sq ft - 2bd - 1ba $110k - 1200 sq ft - 3bd - 2ba $157k - 1244 sq ft - 3bd - 1ba $155k - 1200 sq ft - 3bd - 2ba They all look like decent properties. Surely these listings must be leaving something out? I've seen a decent number of condos/townhomes come up in a few cities listed at pretty low prices like this. So what exactly am I missing?
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2023.02.04 02:24 Traditional_Mud_2714 First Time Homebuyers! Closed!!!
2023.01.30 19:24 IndividualBad9136 Is the house listing in a bad area - Too Good To be True scenario? 217 Cator Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07305
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2023.01.25 09:04 alyssac019 Is a long dress too formal for an outdoor wedding?
My cousin is getting married at Lake Vahalla Country Club in Montville, NJ this summer and I was thinking a long dress would help with mosquitoes because the guests would be on the grass during the ceremony
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2023.01.20 20:25 amoiza1 Buy Condo or Rent an Apartment
Hi,
I am young 28 year old with good income and credit score. My lease is ending this year in June and I am contemplating whether to keep renting by 1b1b at 2400/month or just buy a condo that is <500k. Assuming I have the down payment, isn't it worthwhile to just buy a condo and pay 3k-4k towards some equity. Or, having read rich dad poor dad, keep renting and invest in stocks.
Ofcourse, I haven't done any thorough calculations but based on my limited research on zillow, a condo with <500k, shouldn't cost more than 4k per month including all utilities, hoa and property taxes in NJ. Just not sure what's the best use of money here.
I don't plan to move anytime soon.
Thanks.
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2023.01.19 19:23 snarfydog If you have an extra $22mm sitting around, what a beauty!
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2023.01.11 01:18 Jade_TheVirgin Leads, Leads, Leads...
Hey you guys!
I live in NJ. I'm new to this state. I got licensed as an MLO 3 months into 2022. Have yet to see a deal through to the finish. Have had multiple deals in the pipeline that fell through due to them not being able to qualify. I have one in the works now. Which is committed so It will be the first deal that I've ever seen to the finish. Which I got from a realtor phone call my company set me up with. A total fluke.
But...I am contemplating staying in the business or not. Just not sure if I even like it. I am a singing waiter in times square and I make 400$-600$ daily working 3 days a week. So it's hard to find something to replace that.
I've spent hours calling hundreds of buyer leads and have gotten nowhere. Granted I think the lead source that I was using was trash so I stopped paying for it. I got tons of hits, but 95% of them were very low-quality prospects who were not at all ready to purchase. For all of the other popular lead sources like Zillow, or Redfin I have to have a realtor go in with me. I have inquired with a dozen different realtors with no luck. I work for a small brokerage so I have to self-generate. Side note I am stellar on the phone. But I am burnt out from all of the dead ends that I got from the last lead source that I'd used.
So this is my last hurrah before I quit and try my luck in a different industry.
What lead sources do you guys use? And do you target buyers, current homeowners, or Realtors?
Any advice to help me out would be amazing.
Thank you!
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2023.01.10 03:07 LateCopy [Landlord-US-NJ] 0/2 on tenants. What am I doing wrong?
Hello,
I bought a rental in 2019. I have had two tenants, and both have had nonpayment of rent and had to be eventually evicted for nonpayment. I am now listing my property for the third time and am terrified of having 3 tenancies in a row that are unsuccessful.
Currently, I list the property on Zillow, and my rental criteria are a 600+ credit score, 3x rent as income, no felonies, no bankruptcy, and a prior rental reference. This has been my same criteria for the past two tenants, and both went terribly. What am I doing wrong?
Context: The property is located in suburbia NJ and is listed for $2300.
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2023.01.09 22:53 ratalini [Landlord - NJ] Landlords who rent out garages, where do you advertise them? I use Zillow, apts.com, and their affiliates for home rentals. CL and FB marketplace has only ever been a waste of my time and sanity.
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2023.01.09 03:24 For2ANJ Week Ending 01.08.22 This Week's Media Coverage on "New Jersey Guns"
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2023.01.06 23:18 lincolncircuspeanut Relocating from San Diego and hoping for some inside information about Pottstown!
Hello! I hope this kind of post is allowed. (x-posted from
Pennsylvania)
My husband, daughter and I are looking to relocate back to the east coast after a few years in the San Diego area to be closer to family. We are looking in the suburban Philadelphia area (an hour or so outside of the city) for a town that meets the following requirements:
- Close-ish to Hackettstown, NJ (which is where family lives)...within two hours or less
- Great schools (our daughter is 2 years old so we would be starting from the ground up)
- Outdoor running trails/hiking/biking/etc.
- Some sort of vibrant downtown scene
- Affordable housing (mid 550's or so)
In looking via Zillow and others, Pottstown seems to fit our initial requirements. Does anyone have any information about the above, or suggestions about elsewhere in PA? I'm curious to know about taxes as well and other idiosyncrasies about PA.
For reference, my husband went to East Stroudsburg University and grew up in Milford PA and I grew up in Maryland, so we are very familiar with the east coast and are excited to move back! We aren't interested in super rural areas.
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2023.01.06 23:17 lincolncircuspeanut Pottstown? Relocating from San Diego and hoping for some insight into Pottstown and other areas.
EDIT: Is Allentown any better?
Hello! I hope this kind of post is allowed.
My husband, daughter and I are looking to relocate back to the east coast after a few years in the San Diego area to be closer to family. We are looking in the suburban Philadelphia area (an hour or so outside of the city) for a town that meets the following requirements:
- Close-ish to Hackettstown, NJ (which is where family lives)...within two hours or less
- Great schools (our daughter is 2 years old so we would be starting from the ground up)
- Outdoor running trails/hiking/biking/etc.
- Some sort of vibrant downtown scene
- Affordable housing (mid 550's or so)
In looking via Zillow and others, Pottstown seems to fit our initial requirements. Does anyone have any information about the above, or suggestions about elsewhere in PA? I'm curious to know about taxes as well and other idiosyncrasies about PA.
For reference, my husband went to East Stroudsburg University and grew up in Milford PA and I grew up in Maryland, so we are very familiar with the east coast and are excited to move back! We aren't interested in super rural areas.
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2023.01.02 23:37 jiyaomu Moving from overseas, need a reality check/advices on rental
Hi,
We are moving with my wife from overseas for the first time to the US in 2 weeks, and I need a reality check on my expectations in term of rental.
First a few facts:
- We have never been to NYC
- We are arriving with only one job that will allow us a budget of ~3000 USD for rent.
- We are ~40, no kids and would like to avoid family areas
- In term of jobs one of us will be 90-100% remote, the other 40% remote.
- We have daily meetings in our job therefore it is difficult for us to be working in the same room
- We won't have much furniture with us expect 2 office chairs, a TV and stuff feeling ~5 IKEA Billy bookcase (dimensions 31 1/2x11x79 1/2" each, to give an idea of the "stuff" that we are bringing).
What we are looking for:
- A place where we can travel from easily
- Owning a car because we love road trips
- Proximity to great food (Chinese food / supermarkets would be a big plus)
- Less than one hour commute from the workplace (which is at 7 Avenue Station in Manhattan)
- 2+ bdr and >1000 sqft (3bdr would be ideal to have 2 offices, but one office could be moved to the living room if the space is big enough
Where I need a reality check/advice is on this: our plan was to find this in NJ as we felt that we could get a bigger place for our budget, the chances to have parking for a car is greater, save a bit on tax. But after looking at Zillow and StreetEasy for days I am wondering if we are we looking at it the wrong way? Should we look somewhere else? Are our expectations to high?
Indeed the more I look at Zillow and Streeteasy the more lost I am, we will only have 1 month to find an apartment and we do not know the city nor have many friends there (one in JC and one in Queens) to give us advices. Therefore I have been stressing out quite a lot to the point of losing some sleep over it 😅
Thank you in advance for all the advice that you could give me!
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2023.01.01 21:48 cum_ad Firts reshiram raid, i would say it went well
2022.12.31 19:41 Andy-Gor Seeking for NYC house hacking advice and strategies
Hi all,
People has been telling me that NYC is one of the worst places to start real estate investing, but I want to confirm if this statement is true or not? For people who is living in NY/NJ and also has experienced within the real estate investing market confirm this statement? Also, if I really want it to get started with real state investing in NY/NJ; what is your advised in choosing the right location? and where can I actually find the good deals at? (not just the one listed on Zillow, realtor,.....etc )
Thanks,
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2022.12.31 01:53 SuckAfreeRaj This building is selling condos for less than $50k, has anyone toured recently?