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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Thinking of Italy

Thinking of Italy

Such a gorgeous day today I can't help but wander off to our honeymoon last September in Italy. We were lucky enough to hop to Rome, Florence, Sienna, San Gimignano and Tuscany and end in the Amalfi Coast, Positano - all beautiful in their own ways.

I love the vibe in Italy, laid back, no fuss but pride in everything they do.









Enjoy the pics!

Good Restaurants In Hoboken

Good Restaurants In Hoboken


Hoboken is just one square mile, but for it's size, it packs more than it's share of restaurants and bars. This is one of the main reasons why it's residents love living here, and why people love to visit.

I love that on any given night, I can decide if I want Indian, Sushi, Italian or Pizza.

Here are some of my personal picks for good restaurants you'll want to try.

In no particular order, I'll start with Indian because anytime I say Indian I want it.

Indian: Karma Kafe restaurant offers a really nice menu of traditional plates some made with little to no heat and others, like the delicious Lamb Vindaloo will make you sweat. Located on Washington St between 5th and 6th street on Washington.
Try the Shrimp Malabar, Lamb Vindaloo, Butter Chicken, Veggie Samosas - never had a bad meal here it's always great! Cute atmosphere, they also serve booze.


Italian: Surprisingly there aren't that many good Italian restaurants in town. Don't get me wrong, we have many where you can get a good dish of chicken parm but to me there is just one that is great.

Reserve in advance because you'll have a hard time getting into Augustino's. Old school Italian restaurant, small and intimate, with a host that will pinch your cheeks and tell you where to go if you fuss to much ; )
Order the baby lamb chops, the stuffed artichokes, or pork chops! They have a small bar in the back that if you get there before 7pm you might be able to snag a seat and ea.
Augustino's is between 11th and 12th and Washington St.

Also worth mentioning in town is Leo's Grandevous on Grand St and 2nd. Nice selection, try the mussels arrabiata!

Hoboken used to have a few other Italian restaurants that are no longer unfortunately. Hopefully someone in town will open one soon.


American/Continental: Try Anthony David's on the corner of 10th and Bloomfield. Great brunch and seasonal dishes all made fresh. The restaurant has a cozy elegant dining room in the back, and a farmhouse style eating area in the front with cute tables and a nice selection of oils, preserves and cheese. Brunch is also offered although slightly pricey.

For a special occasion, or a really good meal you must try Amanda's. On 10th and Washington, the restaurant is multi level, you feel like you're dining in someone's home. Very romantic and super cozy in the winter. The food here is really above par for Hoboken.

Right across the street there is Elysian cafe, (French) a historic bar/restaurant with one of the most amazing ceilings you've ever seen. It doesn't stop with ambience and good drinks, this restaurant is a favorite spot for good eats, bar food and live music. Try the clams chorizo, the mussels and frites, the skate and the ham and cheese (all in french on the menu fyi)

Pizza: Love pizza? Then you live in the right place. So much good pizza to choose from you'll quickly become a snob. Here is a short list:

Grimaldi's - my personal number one. There is a location on Washington and 4th street and 2nd and Clinton. Brick oven style pizza, delicious. Bring a friend, there are no slices. Both Grimaldi's serve booze.
Benny Tudinos - home of the biggest slice, I love a Benny's slice. Best $3 you'll spend. Located on 6th and Washington St. Beer.
Fillipo's on First - nice NY style slice, the sauce is a little sweet, this place also has good food, cash only. First st between Park and Willow Ave's. No booze and really no where to sit. Stand and eat or grab and go.
Spicy Pizza at Dozzino

Dozzino's - new on the front, they offer daily specials on their chalk board menu and a more Roman style pizza - delicious - BYOB and a back courtyard. Located on the corner of 6th and Adams St.
Johnny Pepperoni - just opened, beautiful little restaurant, BYOB, try the pepperoni and red onion pie. Located on the corner of 11th and Park Ave. You'll want to read your paper here it's hard to leave the space it's so nice.
Balbos - New comer - gourmet pizza. The dough is different, almost taste like Semolina - the meatball and ricotta was yummy. Located on Hudson St between Newark and Observer Highway (right next to Green Rock and Scotland Yard). No booze, limited seats.
Napolis - Personal pies, no slices, but you'll be happy you got your own. Try the whole wheat Margherita - yum.
 Basiles - Always busy, they pump out $5 lunch specials, 2 slices with soda and open till the wee hours! 

Latino: We are pretty lucky to have more than one good restaurant in town. Luckily we have a few.
Best:
Ox Tail Stew at La Isla

La Isla - I should stop writing on this place because one day I won't be able to get in. Cuban food, no fuss, counter eating the way most Cuban restaurants are and restaurants in Latin America for that matter. Daily specials under $10 and you'll have the best Ox Tail Stew, or Ropa Vieja with rice and beans you ever tasted (unless you get out a lot). Awesome brunch served in the mornings and a special menu on Sunday - try the guava stuffed french toast and the huevos rancheros. They also have a nice dinner menu, I love the shrimp al ajillo, and their sandwiches are great too! La Isla is between 1st and 2nd and Washington, walk slow or you'll miss it. BYOB

Sandwich at Ultramarino's

Zafra - delicious food with a little bit from here (Cuba,) and a little bit from there (Ecuador); make sure to try the ceviche. The owners also own the fancier more eclectic restaurant with it's open oven and excellent cocktails, Cucharamama up the street, and they've recently opened the little cafe next door, Ultramarinos, (that I've written about before) serving cafe bites and amazing little desserts, ah and frozen coffee! These guys know what they're doing because all three are fantastic! They are located on the corner of 3rd and Willow, Cucharamama is on the corner of 3rd and Clinton.

Last I have to mention El Flamboyan, because I love Dominican food, and there aren't many 'cheap' dining options these days, yes this restaurant is more dive and no frills, but if you appreciate a good pollo fricase and a $5 tab then you gotta try it. Located on the corner of 11th and Willow, don't be intimated by the loud music or the locals that hang here, if you like their food, they like you :)

Sushi-Japanese: This list is getting so long!!
OK, my number one favorite is the Sushi Lounge. Awesome atmosphere, great drinks and a nice sake menu plus throw in a DJ and a good looking crowd and you have yourself a date spot. But aside from all that, what really stands out is the fish. Must try, yellowtail yuzu appetizer, their super toro (like butter), The Optimistic Roll, Duck crepes, edamame risotto, the toro roll wrapped in cucumber, and any of their Sashimi or Sushi - this place pumps it out and the fish is fresh.
Happy Hour M-F starts at 4:30pm and has a nice selection at 50% off.

Robongi - ( Is it Robon-gee or Robon-G?) much more casual and BYOB, this place also has a nice crowd and following. Good rolls and sushi, and the restaurant is pretty cute. Great people watching with outdoor seating in summer. Located between 5th and 6th and Washington.

Illuzion - fun Japanese pop restaurant with a more limited sushi menu but still some good rolls and a nice selection of small plates, great for sharing. Try the miso Chilean sea bass small plate. BYOB. Located on the corner of 4th and Washington St.


Hope this is enough restaurants for you to try! I honestly could go on about 15 more places but this is good for now. What about you? What are your favorite places?

Monday, July 25, 2011

Hoboken Real Estate Condo Market Update

Hoboken Real Estate Condo Market Update

Week of July 18th - 24th 2011

Sales
For this week there were six sales in Hoboken. From the lowest price, a 527 sq foot one bedroom at 72 Garden St with an ask price of $285,000 and a sold price of $285,000; to the highest sale, a 1331 sq foot two bedroom two bath with terrace at the Sky Club with a list price of $529,000 and a sale price of $517,000.

Median list price for the week was $462,500 and the Median sale price was $440,500. Average days on market was 55 days.

Pending
For this week there are 12 units waiting to close. From the lowest priced unit, a 534 sq ft one bedroom with balcony and yard and an ask price of $309,000; to the highest, a 2032 sq ft 2 bedroom 2 bath at The Garden St Lofts with a list price of $1.275Million.

Median list price for those units pending this week was $444,500. Average days on market was 80 days.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Hoboken Real Estate Condo Market Update - June Report

Hoboken Real Estate Condo Market Update - June Report

All Condo Sales For The Month Of June

Closed Sales
June reported another healthy month in sales, keeping in stride with April and May. June closed a total of 73 sales compared with May's 78 sales.
From the lowest priced sale, a 550 sq ft one bedroom short sale at 308 Monroe with a list price of $199,000 and a sale price of $199,000; to the highest sale, a 1900 sq ft two bedroom 2.5 bath at the W with NYC views and terrace with a list price of $2.095Million and a sale price of $1.740Million (by the way that was CASH) 

The Median list price for those units sold was $477,000 and the median sold price was $446,250 about 2.2% off the asking price.** Note units are trading much closer to asking. The average days on market was 72 days.


Pending Sales
There are 59 units waiting to close for the month.From the lowest asking price, a 470 square foot studio at 1021 Grand St with an asking price of $243,000; to the highest asking price, a 1719 sq ft 3 bedroom plus den, 2bth duplex with roof deck and parking space at 422 Hudson St and a list price of $1.225Million.

The Median list price for those units pending was $479,000 and the average days on market was 68 days.

A Hoboken Brownstone
Brownstones and Single Family Homes
Sales:
4 Single Family homes sold for the month.
Starting with 20 Willow Terrace a 3 bed 1 bath attached house with a list price of $539,900 sold for $525,000.
1219 Park Ave - 4 bed 2.5 bath with basement and yard and a list price of $1.150Million sold for $1.037,500.
711 Park Ave - A 3 bed 2.5 bath with yard and a list price of $1.260Million sold for full price.
1250 Garden St - A 4 bed 2.5 bath with basement and yard and a list price of $1.429Million sold for $1.335Million

Median sold price for these sold was $1.148,750.00 Average days on market 21 day.s

Pending Sales
3 Brownstones are waiting to close. The are:
217 11th St - A 4 bed 2.5 bath with yard and a list price of $995,000
1133 Garden St - A 3 bed 2 bath with yard and a list price of $1.150 Million
1114 Garden St - A 4 bed 3 bath with basement and yard and a list price of $1.150 Million

Average days on market was 32 days.



Information provided by the Hudson County MLS, deemed reliable but not guaranteed.