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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Hoboken Shopping Wine Tasting Event Is Tonight!!


Starting at Bella Ro from 6:30PM to 9:30PM, the boutique is kicking off a shopping event in conjuntion with three other stores


Down To Earth

Aaraa

&

Town Haute


Stop by any of these boutiques for a sampling of affordable holiday wines AND storewide savings! LaVidaSquared likes this! Enjoy ladies - this sounds like a great time.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

My favorite flower shop! Grace any table with this arrangement


Check out this beautiful arrangement made by the flower designers at my favorite flower shop in downtown Jersey City - Antheia.

This is their fall arrangement and it starts at $65.. this would be a great gift to bring with you to your families or friends Thanksgiving gathering.

Here is a less expensive arrangement, just as fabulous, for just $25 would also be a terrific arrangement to bring for the special Thanksgiving day or your own home!

The flower shop is located near the corner of Grove and Montgomery Streets. From Hoboken you can take the PATH train right to Grove street and walk about 4 blocks. They also have a website www.antheia.net

I bought a bouquet for a birthday last week and I'll be ordering from then again for my mom's birthday this coming week too!! I'm a big fan of their unique artistic arrangements and special vases that are a fresh take on the more traditional glass vase..

RE/MAX | Hoboken | Is feeding 25 families for Thanksgiving! Please help




My office, RE/MAX Gold Coast Realty, is having a Thanksgiving Dinner Drive to help provide full Thanksgiving dinners for 25 families in need in Hudson County. Our office is working with several different organizations in the area including our local churches and shelters to help locate families.

Our plan is to have all the ingredients needed for each family to prepare a full Thanksgiving Dinner in their own homes. We need everything from Turkey to Thyme! We are reaching out to friends, family, clients and colleagues for help. Any donations would be of great help. Here is a shopping list of items we could use help with. Every single donation is appreciated, no matter how small!

RE/MAX Turkey Dinner Shopping List
-Turkeys 10-15lbs
-Stuffing 14 oz-Boxed Mashed Potatoes 15.3 oz or Canned Whole
-White Potatos 29 oz
-Canned Vegetables (such as French Cut Green
Beans, Peas, Carrots, Corn etc...29 oz)
-Canned Cut Yams 40 oz
-Chicken Broth 48oz
-Cranberry Sauce 16 oz
-Gravy Mix 1.2 oz or Jarred Gravy 16 oz -Mushroom Soup 10 3/4 oz
-Canned French Fried Onion
-Spices: Thyme, Pepper, Rosemary, Parsely
-Oval Roaster pans (large)
-Martinelli's Sparkling Cider
-Entenmann's Apple or Pumpkin Pies (Please check the dates on these)

DROP OFF INSTRUCTIONS - Very Important!
Items need to be dropped off by Monday November 21st. Organizations are picking everything up on Tuesday the
24th in the morning.Turkey: If you would like to donate a Turkey you can drop the Turkey off on Monday Evening Nov 23rd or bring in a supermarket voucher if you have received a free Turkey. Desserts: Most Desserts such as Entenmann's have expiration dates. Please drop these types of items off as close to Nov 21st as possible.
Misc: Do you have a BJ's, or Sam's club wholesale account? Our local shelters are in great need of paper products in bulk, i.e., toilet paper and paper towels. If you'd prefer to donate these items we are happy to take them and deliver them.
Volunteer: If you'd like to really get into the spirit and want a more hands on approach, please contact me. We have several dates available to visit a local shelter and help serve warm meals, sort clothing and goods. We are open 7 days a week.
Mon.-Fri. 10-8PM / Sat. & Sun. 10-5PM
If you want to donate but can't make it to our office please call me! We'll arrange for pick up!
Thank you for your support!

Hoboken | Rental | Open House Tomorrow!

OPEN HOUSE Tomorrow Wednesday one hour only 5:30-6:30PM !! Pet friendly !
- Location, location, location! Just 3 blocks to the PATH

This spacious, top floor corner unit is a spacious one bedroom condo that's located just 5 minutes away from the PATH train station and seconds away from downtown Hoboken's nightlife. Bright and roomy, your home has hardwood floors, high ceilings, a wood burning fireplace that works, large windows and laundry on site. This will not last! Contact me today for an appointment. Landlord is negotiable on price if you rent it for December! So stop by, view this apt and make an offer!
I'll be hosting it.
Here is a link to the flyer
http://www.postlets.com/rts/2967885

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Great shopping website - search for anything!


OK, I can no longer keep this site to myself! It is filled with the most fabulous items. As the weather is getting colder in Hoboken, I'm more inclined to do my shopping online and in the comfort of my condo. So far I've ordered my wedding vinntage save the dates, which I cannot tell you how excited I am for them to arrive.

Visit the website, create a profile and start shopping. I somehow signed up for emails of other user's finds which has been amazing - especially now for finding gifts for all occasions at great prices!!

Here is a link - of the cutest platinum holiday dress for a young girl - so cute that I said, that's it - I have to pass this along!!
The membership is free - so go already and sign up! You'll love it too! Send me your Etsy finds!
If you have stuff to sell, you can register as a seller and sell your items online!

The W | Hoboken Real Estate | condominiums for sale

Yesterday morning I enjoyed a nice breakfast spread at the W Hotel along with some of my peers from our Hoboken RE/MAX office. We were personally invited to tour 2 of the remaining 5 condo's that are left for sale in the building!
Hopefully you've visited the hotel already, but the lobby is very beautiful, smart, sleek and even European. This hold's true for the units that are for sale. The residences start on the 18th floor and go up to the 26th.

After some hot coffee, fresh bagels & cream cheese, deluxe muffins and a nice fruit platter we were escorted to view the residences starting at 1.79 million.
First, a stunning two bedroom, two and a half bath with incredible sweeping views of downtown NYC, the Verrazano, downtown Jersey City and south west Hoboken. Clocking over 1700 square feet, the units feature terrific glass windows from floor to ceiling, eco friendly bamboo flooring, and an open kitchen with commercial grade stainless steel appliances.

























The showstopper was the incredibly spacious terrace that seemed to be floating in mid air. You have to be ready for this, and it's definitely not for those afraid of heights!




















Retro, modern bathrooms with honed marble and glass tile, plus a master bath with an enclosed tiled shower with soaking tub. Very sleek.














Half bath has a jet setting feel with this chrome sink and pocket door.




















Price tag - upon request

Next on the Pent House level, was a sprawling three bedroom three and a half bath unit with an enormous dining living room combo, perfect for entertaining. If you like the high life, then this unit is for you. With north eastern views, this unit has a master suite with an incredible balcony, completely private, with views from the George Washington bridge all the way down to the Verrazano bridge and beyond. It is gusty up there! But oh so beautiful.. This room begs for a sleek fire place installed in the wall and HGTV's Candace Olsen's magic design touch for a dream of a master suite. Clocking in at over 2,500 square feet.














Marble, sleek half bath in three bedroom unit.. I love the floating sink.
Price tag - upon request.

Our tour ended short because the third unit we were to preview was hosting a private meeting, so unfortunatley we never saw that one.
Great morning with a sneak peak at the residences I had been wanting to see for so long. But the building had sold out and I never was able to see any.. now, these came back on the market for reasons undisclosed - my guess is the buyers either could not get financing or backed out.
These residences can yield rents as high as $6,000 to $15,000 a month. Not too shabby!

Monday, November 9, 2009

Peak At Hoboken Real Estate Condo Sales since November 1st 2009



Take a sneak peak at what November is shaping to look like for Hoboken real estate condominium sales. I know you're curious as to what listing prices versus sale prices are right now. Look on the right side of the listing page and see the list price and sale price. Some of these have pictures attached as well.
Click here for list of sales.





Want a list of what's available in your price range? Email me and I'll send right over.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Learn The Truth About Short Sales

Short Sale Myths


- Courtesy of The Institute Of Certified Distressed Property Experts


A short sale can be an excellent solution for homeowners who must sell and owe more on their homes than they are worth. Unfortunately, a number of myths about short sales have developed, and it is important to understand the reality of this process should you find it meets your current needs.


Myth #1 – The Bank Would Rather Foreclose than Bother with a Short Sale


This is one of the most common misconceptions. The reality is that banks do not want to foreclose on your property because the foreclosure process is incredibly costly. Banks, investors, and even the federal government have all publicly stated that if a person is qualified for a short sale, the deal needs to be considered. Overwhelmingly, banks receive more on their investment through a short sale than a foreclosure.

The qualifications for a short sale include:
Financial Hardship – There is a situation causing you to have trouble affording your mortgage.

Monthly Income Shortfall – “You have more month than money.” A lender will want to see that you cannot afford, or soon will not be able to afford your mortgage.

Insolvency – The lender will want to see that you do not have significant liquid assets that would allow you to pay down your mortgage.

Myth #2 – You Must Be Behind on Your Mortgage to Negotiate a Short Sale

While this may have previously been the case, today lenders are looking for verifiable hardship, monthly cash flow shortfall, or pending shortfall and insolvency.
If you meet these three requirements and believe that you soon may be unable to afford your mortgage, act immediately. Any delay could limit your options. Do not wait until the countdown clock to foreclosure has started and you have even less time left.

Myth #3 – There is Not Enough Time to Negotiate a Short Sale Before My Foreclosure

This is a myth that probably hurts homeowners the most. Many do not realize that foreclosure is a process, and that there is time to make decisions that may result in better outcomes.
The foreclosing party—in most cases a lender—can stall a foreclosure up to the final day of the process. Today, many lenders will stall a foreclosure with as little as a phone call from you explaining that you are trying to sell, and almost all lenders will stall a foreclosure with a legitimate contract. For real estate professionals who understand foreclosures and short sales, there is time available until the foreclosure process is complete.

Myth #4 – Listing My Home as a Short Sale is an Embarrassment

It is understandable to have reservations about letting the world know that you owe more on your home than it is worth. However, according to recent estimates, more than one out of eight homeowners in the U.S. is in the same situation. You are to be congratulated for admitting you need help, taking action, and finding a professional who can work with you toward a solution.
With recent estimates showing 40-60% of U.S. sales will be short sales or foreclosures, you are not alone.

Myth #5 – Short Sales are Impossible and Never Get Approved

This is a complete falsehood. Are short sales more difficult to execute? Yes. Do you, as a homeowner, need to learn about a new process? Yes. Are they impossible? Absolutely not.
For example, agents with the Certified Distressed Property Expert® (CDPE) Designation receive thousands of short sale approvals on a monthly basis. These professionals have undergone extensive training in methods to help homeowners in distress and process short sales. While there are no guarantees in any transaction, more and more short sales are being approved regularly. This is far from an impossible process.

Myth #6 – Banks are Waiting on a Bailout and Not Accepting Short Sales

You may have heard this, but the reality is that banks (and the U.S. government) are trying to do anything they can, within reason, to avoid foreclosing on properties. It is preposterous to believe they would deny a short sale in hopes that some future legislation would pass and pay them for losses.
Today, more banks are aggressively pursuing short sales and working with agents who understand how to process them. Freddie Mac recently hosted a national training Webinar for real estate agents where they expressly stated the organizational goal of “eliminating distressed assets through modification or short sale.”

Myth #7 – Buyers are Not Interested in Short Sale Properties

This is a myth that potential sellers hear all the time. Thankfully, this is just not true. In fact, many agents are getting calls from buyers who say they only want to look at foreclosure and short sales.
For buyers, short sales and foreclosures have become synonymous with “good deals.” More specifically, international buyers are targeting these properties. Listing with an experienced agent who is educated in the short sale process will provide you with a great chance of quickly seeing a contract on your property.

In conclusion, Agents with the CDPE Designation have been trained in all aspects of the short sale process, and know how to deal with the parties involved in foreclosures. Finding a CDPE can explain what options you have, and get you on the path to recovery.







>>> I am a Certified Distressed Property Expert, if you or someone you know needs help or has questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Home Buyer Tax Credit - Extended?? Maybe SO!

Good News!

Late last week, I heard the news announcing that the Senate reached an agreement for the following items set forth on the home buyer tax credit bill:

To extend the $8000 First Time home Buyer Credit
To offer a tax credit to home buyers that are not first time buyers if they are buying a primary residence

To increase income limits - singles were increased from $75,000 to $125,000. Married couples filing jointly were increased from $150,000 to $250,000
One caveat - Home buyers must have executed contracts in hand by April 30th however you have until June 30th, 2010 to close.

Primary residence limit- Homebuyers who already own a home are only eligible if the home they are leaving has been used as a principal residence for 5 years or more


This is amazing news! Many Hoboken buyers did not qualify under current income limitations and also many home owners who want to sell and buy a home now have an incentive to do so in 2010 to receive the tax credit. While $6,500 is a lot less than the original $15,000 that was first proposed, this is still excellent news for everyone. While it's not set in stone yet, all signs point to a great likelihood that it will be passed soon. Keep in mind, there is always a chance that their will still be some changes to the above.





If only now Congress could pull their heads together to pass a bill making it mandatory that banks negotiate with homeowners that have an ALT A or ARM mortgage to a lower more affordable rate to keep them in their homes, then we could certainly avoid another major bump for home owners.

Top 10 Tips For Buying Real Estate!! #9


Tip #9: Get A Quality Home Inspection


Although it is hard to believe, more people pay for inspections before buying used cars than when making the biggest investment of their lives - their homes. Paying for a qualified home inspection before you buy a home isn't just spending "a little extra" for peace of mind; it's absolutely essential for anyone who doesn't want to spend thousands of dollars for repairs.



Your professional real estate agent will have a list of approved vendors they work with on a day to day basis. My suggestion would be to ask them for a referral, and also ask friends and family for a referral. Remember, buying a home is a huge decision and a large investment, probably the biggest you'll make in your life. So, just as I say no to using your uncle Joe for a mortgage, or as your attorney, the same rings true here. Use an objective party, someone who is licensed, has plenty of experience, comes recommended and who charges rates in accordance with what others currently charge in your market.


You will receive a written report of your inspection, sometimes on the spot if your inspector has the capability and you will then go over this report with your attorney to address any outstanding issues.




Till next tip!!

Top 10 Tips For Buying Real Estate! #8

Tip #8: Develop A Mortgage Shopping Chart



If you've been reading this series from day one, you'll remember that we covered this on day one. To read the full post visit the first day's post here



One of the biggest decisions to make before putting a contract on a home is how to finance the purchase. There are 10,000 lenders competing for your mortgage business. The days of simply walking into the community bank and negotiating with the loan department manager are over. Today, you can apply for a loan over the Internet or even use a mortgage broker to shop for your loan with hundreds of lenders. When choosing a lender, you want to avoid apples to oranges contrasts by comparing fixed rates to fixed rates, not fixed to ARM's. Create a chart that lists different types of loans, fees, and at least five mortgage providers (including a mortgage broker).