Buying a home is one of the biggest investments you’ll ever make. It can feel overwhelming to figure out how to make your budget work best for you. The good news is that sellers and lenders are often willing to work with buyers.
The debate between the suburbs and the city is a classic one. What if you could have the best of both? Nestled right across the Hudson River from Manhattan, Jersey City offers the perks of suburban living and the vibrant energy and resource richness of an urban environment.
Picture this. You’re running through Liberty State Park on a Sunday morning. Birds are chirping, the sun is shining and an open path stretches ahead. Now, imagine thousands of other runners on the same path.
Before HGTV and TikTok’s transformation reels became a part of our everyday intake, people noted difficulty doing the mental gymnastics necessary to foresee a home in rough construction as attractive.
Making money while you sleep is a solid revenue generating principle. But what if that money was also made where you sleep as well? Multi-family homes are catching on as investment options.
Local builders, Pride Investment, are constructing a record year in 2022. With interest rates on the move, developers know that now is the best time for buyer’s to secure contracts and are aggressively in pursuit.
Big city couple found their way to a new paradise during a pandemic. Check out our tell-all Q&A with Rex and Tyler, two new home owners in Jersey City who made the leap to home ownership not despite of a pandemic, but because of it.
In a recent Instagram story titled This or That, we asked followers to choose between their favorite property finishings and amenities. Chrome or black matte fixtures? Rooftop or backyard outdoor space?
And surprisingly, the lines are long. The sign on the door tells viewers to wait outside at a safe distance, and to call the showing agent for admittance. Masks are required. That’s right, everyone’s love affair with open houses is back on track.
Walking through the front door of any property should bring emotions – good or bad. The difference often has to do with things not even part of the property itself; the furniture, finishings, cleanliness and flow.