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26 Sunset Avenue

$370,000

26 Sunset Avenue

Single Family (Detached)

Great Value,Spacious 3 bed,1.5 bath split-level,private serene location,minutes to Princeton, Golf course, NYC bus stop,shopping centers, Griggstown Farmers Market,Finished basement, hardwood flooring Living & dining room,home ...

Princeton, NJ 08540

$454,900

Princeton, NJ 08540

Single Family (Detached)

Beautiful townhome in desirable Montgomery Hills. Over $35K in upgrades plus a finished basement with fireplace. Breathtaking view of the Sourland Mountains from the master bedroom and bath. Premium lot ...


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East Brunswick High School Top School in 2012

According to an article published by U.S. News and World Report, EBHS ranks 40 among all New Jersey high schools and 891 nationally among the more than 21,000 high schools evaluated by the magazine. According to the report, students at EBHS “have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement coursework and exams. The AP participation rate at East Brunswick High School is 36 percent. The student body makeup is 50 percent male and 50 percent female, and the total minority enrollment is 38 percent. "It is rewarding to see how well our students perform with respect to their peers in the state and the nation. This is a true testament to the hard work done each and every day by our students and teachers to ensure our graduates are both college and career ready," said EBHS Principal Robert Murphy. Call Better Homes Realty for all your Real Estate Needs 732-254-0123

Your Realtor Is A Valuable Resource

Realtors are more than just "door openers".  An experienced full time agent has established and maintained great industry relationships over the years in order to serve his or her clients when it comes to the largest purchase they will ever make. Your Realtor's sole purpose should be to make your transaction as seemless as possible. That is why they should be the first person you go to when you need an important referral such as an attorney, home inspector or most importantly, a mortgage representative. Real Estate transactions are only as good as the people involved in order to move things along in a timely fashion and open communication between those related industries are most important when difficulties arise. Why wouldn't you, the buyer or seller, want all parties involved in your transaction to have your best interests in mind and make this experience one of excitement and joy rather than something else entirely! Joanne Schiffres  http://joannes.betterhomesus.com Better Homes Realty 732-757-5013

Real Estate Social Media


February 16, 2012

There’s a URL for That

By JILL P. CAPUZZO
LARRY VECCHIO, a Monmouth County real estate broker, was ahead of the curve in the late 1990s when he started buying up a number of generic-sounding Internet domain names that he thought might come in handy one day. The URLs he first went after were “Homesin(fill in the blank).com,” the blank being the names of the 20 towns his agency, based in Hazlet, served. Once he saw how easy and cheap it was to make these purchases — for a one-time flat fee or annual rentals — Mr. Vecchio started buying up every similar-sounding URL (Uniform Resource Locator) he could get his hands on. “I just thought, if you were going to look for a house, what would you type in?” he recalled. “So I looked up ‘homesin...’ and nobody had them.” Among those he learned were available were HomesintheUnitedStates, HomesinNorthAmerica and HomesinNewYork. (One that had already been spoken for was HomesinNewJersey, which was owned by someone in the Canadian town of New Jersey, from whom he was able to buy it for $1,500.) Today he owns 1,300 URLs, including “Homesin...” and “Condosin...” for just about every municipality in New Jersey, as well as towns throughout the country. He also owns the domain names, meaning that by adding a backslash and the name of any town in the United States, he has a network of some 35,000 URLs. As the vast majority of house hunts happen over the Internet, Mr. Vecchio’s URLs have a colossal resale value — far exceeding what he paid for them. For instance, he said he had been offered $100,000 for “HomesinForeclosure.com.” But this 54-year-old Web visionary has bigger plans for his holdings. Until recently, most of the Homesin... pages have had little or no content. But Phase 2 of Mr. Vecchio’s plans for HomesinYourTown.com envisions the URLs as the go-to real estate search-and-information site for anyone looking to buy a home in New Jersey and beyond. He has recently bought access to real estate listings nationwide, at a cost of $4,000 a month; he plans to populate his Web sites with these by the end of February. This will put him on similar footing with many other national real estate search sites, like Zillow.com, Trulia.com, the Multiple Listing Service, Realtor.com and Homes.com. But what he is hoping will make his sites more valuable are the “town leaders” he is trying to get to host each site: local agents or mortgage officers who will blog about area homes, schools, businesses and other community news in exchange for being the featured real estate professional on the site. By combining this hyperlocal reporting with real estate listing information, Mr. Vecchio said, he has developed “the first social media real estate site.” At the 2011 Tri-State Realtors Convention in Atlantic City in November, agents were competing for blogging rights on the URLs of some towns, said Christopher Sheridan, a real estate marketer who is signing up the local bloggers for Mr. Vecchio’s sites. “If you snooze, you lose,” said Mr. Sheridan, who has thus far signed up 180 town leaders, most of whom are paying the company $50 a month for that privilege. “If somebody wanted a town, I told them they better take it, or at least put something down.” Judith Weiniger, a Somerset County agent, recently signed on to be the featured broker on the HomesinWarren.com and HomesinWatchung.com sites. She described her venture as part of her overall commitment this year to embracing social media as a selling tool. “I’m a big believer in this hyperlocal social media strategy,” said Ms. Weiniger, an agent with Re/Max Premier in Warren Township. “People are more apt to trust a person or a business if they know someone else trusts them. I’m looking to build continued good will.” National Web-based real estate sites, too, are adding social media elements to their offerings, with blogs, links to Facebook and Twitter, and user apps. Patty McNease, the marketing director for Homes.com, said her company’s site was now posting a blog almost every day on some general-interest real estate topic. As far as localizing the information goes, Ms. McNease said, the site offers a question-and-answer section allowing readers to post queries about a given market, and “they’ll be bombarded with answers from local realtors within a few hours.” The goal at Homes.com — the country’s fourth-largest Web-based real estate site, according to comScore.com, a digital data analyst — is to “try to capture and keep visitors at our site as long as possible,” Ms. McNease said. Ian Lazarus, a broker with the Landis Company in Sea Isle City, signed on to host the Homesin... sites in Sea Isle City, Cape May and Avalon. He said he had been slow to embrace the blogging component of real estate sites, which in recent months had provided him with 50 to 60 leads, the majority of them people living outside of New Jersey. “He’s got 1,300 URLs, and every one is linked to the others,” Mr. Lazarus said of Mr. Vecchio. “That’s a lot of juice. And for me it’s important, because it’s something I can never build.” [caption id="attachment_4389" align="alignnone" width="190" caption="Real Estate Social Media"][/caption]

Mark the Date!!! Your Residential Real Estate Questions Answered.

Live Chat on Ustream.tv  by Lisa Alaimo of Better Homes Realty.  Present will be Michael J. Weber of Weber Law Offices in Howell, NJ.  Chat live and ask you real estate questions.  All Residential real estate questions and RE Legal Quesions. Re-sale, short sales, bank owned, foreclosure, condo's, town homes & rentals. Mark the date... March 1, 2012 at 7:PM You can email your request prior, we will respond on live chat and email you back with answers. Email to : LAlaimo@BetterHomesUS.com See you there... Channel Name:  BHRLisaalaimo or search on ustream.tv  NJrealestateagent   or just click the link below and save to your favorites. http://www.ustream.tv/channel/njrealestateagent Lisa Alaimo.. . .www.SearchHomesinNJ.com     for Michael Weber of Weber Law offices...  www.WeberLawOffices.com

Avoiding Foreclosure (Government information)

http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/topics/avoiding_foreclosure Call me with any questions. 800-531-2885 x 451 or email me at:  LAlaimo@BetterHomesUS.com  Better Homes Realty   Lisa Alaimo

Creekside Preserve, New Luxury Developmen by NV Homes Listed By Ronnie Glomb, Broker

CREEKSIDE PRESERVE OFFERS THE ONLY NEW LUXURY ESTATE HOMES IN THE LAMBERTVILLE AREA! LISTED AND MARKETED BY RONNIE GLOMB, BROKER BETTER HOMES REALTY 800-863-1742   Buy Now and Receive a FREE Finished Basement! * Why wait any longer to move into a home that provides the luxury living you have earned?

Creekside Preserve is a new enclave of just 14 luxury estate homes, built on stunning 2-16 acre homesites. This new wooded community takes advantage of spectacular views over the Delaware River, and provides a quiet and relaxing setting.  This natural beauty does not, however, come at the cost of convenience, with local shopping hubs, entertainment and dining still close by.

Our new homes at Creekside Preserve are available with up to 7 bedrooms and up to 6 baths, and have floor plans offering as much as 8,500 square feet of living space.  These new homes also come with impressive included features, such as 3-car side entry garages, stone- and stucco-accented exteriors, granite kitchen countertops, 42” maple cabinets and stainless steel appliances.  All of these new homes are also ENERGY STAR® Qualified, saving you up to 30%** on utilities and are backed by Ryan Homes’ 10-year structural warranty.

Waverly Starting at$644,990

Remington Starting at $679,990

 

Mount Vernon Starting at $889,990

Located just 2 miles from the historic borough of Lambertville with convenient access to Princeton, Trenton, Philadelphia and New York City. Creekside Preserve provides easy access to Route 1, Route 202 and Route 95, making it convenient to all major points in the area.  

Washington Square Circle - Warren Counties Newest Townhome Development

THE ONLY NEW-CONSTRUCTION TOWNHOUSES IN WASHINGTON BORO, NJ! (Warren County) So, you’re ready to buy a home, and you’ve made the very wise decision to buy a new home (after all, with prices and interest rates so low, why wouldn’t you?). But if you wanted a new town-home in the Washington, NJ area, you were out of luck. Until now. Washington Square offers the ONLY new 2-car garage town-homes in Washington, allowing you to put the buyer’s market to work for you and get Ryan Homes’ 10-year warranty coverage, an ENERGY STAR® Qualified home, and your own color and finish selections in the process. Bonus! The other bonus of Washington Square is its location, close to shopping along Routes 31 and 46, and just 10 miles from train and bus stops, as well as Route 78 for commutes into Manhattan. Even the Poconos are close by! • Washington, NJ’s only new town-homes, and each with a 2-car garage • The long-term benefits of homeownership, and the everyday benefits of being close to shopping, commuter routes and public transit Washington Square’s 2-car garage townhomes offer 3 bedrooms, 3 ½ baths, and nearly 2,183 square feet of interior space, so you’ll have plenty of room to grow for years. Their list of included features defies their low price – a hardwood foyer, G.E.® appliances, Timberlake® cabinetry and ceramic tile tub and shower surrounds in all the bathrooms are all included standard. Options you can add to customize your new Washington Square home include a finished basement with a full bath, a luxury owner’s suite, a fireplace and much more. Exclusively Listed By Ronnie Glomb, Broker - Better Homes Realty 800-863-1742


 

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