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Friday, September 28, 2012

Nutella In A Food Truck in Hoboken/NYC

Yes that's right, Nutella has a food truck and it's coming to NYC with a stop in Hoboken. LUCKY LUCKY YOU
Photo from instagram @jimlokay

The Nutella food truck is part of a new promotional Nutella Breakfast tour. The truck will be outside Hudson Place near the PATH station on Wednesday October 3rd from 7a.m. until noon. In addition to getting a morning Nutella fix, probably your second that morning, you can take a picture with their giant inflatable nutella jar! Kim Kardashian be jealous!

Lucky for me, I will be there!!

RT this blog post once a day and mention how you like to eat Nutella in the morning with the hashtag #hoboken and we could be entered for a chance for the Nutella truck to make it's way back!
Click here for Official Rules: http://www.facebook.com/nutellausa/app_353337184750596

Want more? Here's the entire tour's schedule:
• Saturday, September 29 | 6th Ave Fair (6th Avenue from 48th & 49th Street) | 10am – 3pm
• Sunday, September 30 | NYC Oktoberfest (Lexington Avenue from 50th & 51st Street) | 10am – 3pm
• Tuesday, October 2 | Rutgers University (249 University Ave, Newark, NJ) | 7am – 12pm
• Wednesday, October 3 | 1 Hudson Place, Hoboken, NJ (by Path Station) | 7am – 12pm
• Thursday, October 4 | NYU (Washington Square St btwn Sullivan St & MacDougal St) | 7am – 12pm
• Friday, October 5 | SoHo (Broadway btwn Prince St & Spring St) | 7am – 12pm

Downtown Jersey City Street Festival

Downtown Jersey City is hosting a street festival this Saturday September 29th

This annual festival will feature dozens of vendors, artists, restaurants, and craftspeople plus lots of activities and free concerts happening all day from 11:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m.!

Make sure you stop by and get a feel for why downtown Jersey City residents love their city so much and take in the culture!

The festival will be set up on Newark Avenue from Grove St to Jersey Ave. You can easily access Grove St by taking the Grove St PATH.

Hope to see you at the Downtown Jersey City street festival!

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Hoboken Weekend Beat

LaVidaSquare's  Hoboken Weekend Beat

Looking for something different to do this weekend?

The Hoboken Arts and Music Festival - Sunday September 30th 2012
Where: Washington Street strip from Observer Highway up to 7th Street
 When: Sunday September 30th, 11a.m. to 6PM
 Who: Lots of local vendors including restaurants, artists, crafts and musicians
 What: Besides all of the tents and tables that will be set up, make sure to check out nearly a dozen bands!
Why: Help support local businesses and artists and make some new friends
 Learn More at http://www.hobokennj.org/2012/09/hoboken-to-host-fall-arts-music-festival-2/


Bark in The Park - Saturday September 29th 2012
Where: Church Square Park Between  4th and 5th Streets, Garden St, Park Ave and Willow Ave.
When: Saturday September 29th, from Noon to 5PM
Who: The Liberty Humane Society
What: A walk and a doggy fashion show with the shelter animals sporting doggy couture donated by supporters!
Why:  A Fundraiser to help raise money and support the sheltering of animals that aren't adopted within 7 days.
Learn More at  http://libertyhumane.org/dogwalk.php


Go, Dog. GO! - Saturday and Sunday
Where: Mile Square Theatre 720 Monroe St 2nd Floor
When: Saturday Sept 29th 2PM and 5PM and Sunday September 30th, 11am and 3PM
Who: The Miles Square Theatre performers and... dogs
What: A show with a "mix of movement, music, and ... dogs"
Why: Proceeds benefit the Hoboken Charter School'
Learn more at http://www.milesquaretheatre.org

Photo Walking Tour Of Hoboken
Where: Starting at The Neumann Building, 300 Observer Highway, 4th floor
When: Saturday September 29th, bright and early at 9a.m.
Who: Hoboken photographer Jean-Paul Picard
What: A walking tour highlighting differeent photography techniques and professional tips
Why: You spent $1000 on a Canon you've been dying to use
For more information and to register contact Jody Zulueta at (201) 780-7952


If you'd like to see more Hoboken Weekend Beats - drop a comment!

Thursday, September 20, 2012

A Greener Way To Shop For Groceries In Hoboken - ZipGrocery

Looking for a greener way to shop for your groceries in Hoboken? Business entrepreneur Sinan Guven was looking for a way too, until he created Zip Grocery, an online website ordering system that allows you to order your daily groceries plus other convenience store items - even wine, from a local store in Hoboken.

I sat down with Sinan Guven at La Bouche cafe to catch up and discuss his idea.

Sinan Guven has a deep interest in living green and finding ways to minimize air pollution and waste. And he came up with a great idea. Instead of ordering from big delivery chains such as Fresh Direct, who get their products from huge warehouses, that have trucks deliver to them from all over the country, and then another huge truck barreling through Hoboken, he thought, why not get our local shop owners involved in creating the same idea but on a localized platform.

And ZipGrocery was born.

"The website is a work in progress, it takes lots of hours of inputting inventory to the system and working so that it functions just right", but everyday the website is developing and I am adding and approaching new vendors to add to the site - said Sinan.

All you do is log into www.zipgrocery.com, select from the items listed in one of the drop down menus, and zipgrocery will deliver to your door on either bike or foot, in a paper bag or no bag at all.

And because you are supporting your local merchants, you are doing double green duty by staying local and supporting local! Give it a try? Know of a merchant that would like to be added to Zip Grocery? Make sure to contact Sinan - by emailing SINANG@rocketmail.com


African Art Store - Issyra - Hoboken Grand Opening Tonight!






There is a new African art and home decorative accents store on First St in Hoboken called Issyra that quietly opened it's doors last month. Tonight is their official grand opening and they are already getting lots of buzz.

Check out their first television news story appearance on Eyewitness News aired yesterday! http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/video?id=8816743


I worked with store owners Issa and wife Rebecca to locate this sweet space in the historic Bank Building on the corner of First St and Clinton.


The store features a wide array of hanging art works and hand crafted pieces as well as jewelry, hand carved furniture and masks are all displayed throughout the stores first and second level  downstairs.


I'm so excited for this store to open, it infuses our city with something new and exotic! Many of the art pieces in the store are shipped from Africa so you know you are getting something one of a kind.


The store features both contemporary and traditional artists and are reminiscent of Central and West African culture.

Issyra's Address is 313 1st St, underneath the Bank Building, Hoboken NJ. Store hours are
Mon - Wed 11:00am - 7:00pm Thurs - Sat 11.00am - 9:00pm and Sunday 11:00 - 5:00pm




For tonight's guest list email Issyragallery@gmail.com or stop by!! 

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Hoboken's Rent Control Issues - Question On Ballot

Hoboken's Rent Control ordinance has sparked controversy for the last few years following exorbitant law suits from tenants seeking compensation. And most recently an amendment set a cap on damages paid to tenants that sue their landlords for their rents not being appropriately registered with the city. Thankfully, after last year's voting mess, this election season,  rent control will make it's way on the ballot.

You may remember last year people walking around town wearing billboards saying Vote Yes or Vote No to the proposition sparking criticism from tenant's rights groups that said their people misinterpreted the question as it's wording was confusing thereby asking voters to vote 'against tenant's rights' when their intention was for the opposite effect.

Well, the question is undergoing scrutiny once again, as the city and Mayor Zimmer claim that the wording, is confusing. And confusing it is!!

In a statement release on www.hobokennj.org 's website, Mayor Zimmer says that in order to protect voter's rights they need to be able to understand the question. In it's current form it reads as follows:

Shall the City of Hoboken continue annual rental increase protections for current residents of rent controlled properties but allow property owners to negotiate rents for vacant apartments and exempt buildings with one-to-four units and condominium units from the rent leveling ordinance by adopting the proposed amendment to Chapter 155 of the Code of the City of Hoboken?

If you don't know much about the current rent control ordinance, or perhaps what Chapter 155 is, or have a hard time with a question posed like this, needless to say, this would be difficult to interpret. It would require concentration, and reading the question over several times.. like it did for me - and I know what the rent control ordinance is about!

Now the statement below, is how the Clerk is proposing the question be phrased:

Shall Hoboken’s Rent Control law be amended to provide that upon vacancy, buildings containing 4 or fewer units that are now covered by rent control become exempt from the City’s Rent Control laws, and that buildings containing more than 4 units that are now covered by Rent Control, upon vacancy, be permitted to charge the new tenant a market rate rent, while continuing to be covered by the other provisions of the City’s Rent Control laws such as the limitations on annual rent increases and other tenant protections?

This ordinance has caused many home owners losses in potential rental income as well as difficulty selling. It's come as bad timing, because with the real estate market depreciation it forced would be seller's to rent their condos, but it also left them unable to reap the benefits of a strong rental market with high demand and high rents. You see, many apartments that have been converted to condo's over the years, have never had their 'rents "registered" with the city, so the town has outdated records dating as far back in some cases as 20 years ago!
   
 Lori Turoff of Hoboken Real Estate news made a few interesting points on her post last March

Personally as a home owner, I feel that an individual condo owner should be able to set a rent amount of their choosing, if it's high or low that should be their decision. Rents are dictated by the market, when things are slow prices come down and landlords pay broker fees, when they're hot, the opposite happens. If the rent is too high no one will their apartment just like if a home is priced to high - no one will buy it.

This ordinance should really be applicable to the Applied Housings of Hoboken, the Archstones and those larger rental buildings who change their rent prices almost weekly increasing sometimes more than 5%

We're already seeing, this hurts real estate values by turning away potential investors, and it also hurts home owner's pockets if they aren't able to collect rent that comes close to or cover's their monthly carrying costs, which when you include property taxes and maintenance fees add up very quickly.


Whatever your feeling on this, you may own a condo of your own one day, do you want an outdated ordinance dictating your market rent? Or should that be up to the market and the tenants themselves?


What are your thoughts? What do you think about Hoboken's rent control ordinance, will you come out to vote this election?

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Remembering 9/11

Remembering 9/11

Photo Courtesy of Denise Pascucci
 Tonight Hoboken will hold a special memorial service beginning at 6:30PM at the Southeast corner of Pier A park. 57 Hoboken residents were lost.

Memorial At World Trade Center
I am very grateful to not have lost any of my close friends or family members. But many of my friends have. They have lost husbands, brothers, mothers and wives, sons and daughters..

Like you I go back to that tragic day, remember where I was and watching the horror unfold.

I love that on this day every year since 9/11 our nation stops to remember, pay respect and tribute to those that died.



Service At Hoboken Pier A




Jersey City Real Estate Market Condo Sales Update

The Jersey City Real Estate Market Condo Update






Condo sales in downtown Jersey City are selling in a relatively short amount of time. With the median days on market time just shy of two months, it's slightly up from July with 34 days on market time and sales are up slightly also at 39 from 33 in July. Inventory continues to remain low at just 165 units for sale, leaving an absorption rate favoring sellers, however homes still need to be priced correctly and show great to sell to multiple bidders.

Sales
For the month of August, Downtown Jersey City reported a total of 39 units close. From the lowest sale price of $217,000 for a 575 sq ft one bedroom condo to the highest price of $839,500 for a 1771 sq ft 2 bedroom 3 bath at 66 Morris St.

The Median List Price for the month was $484,900 and the Median Sold Price was $474,900. The Median Days On Market was 38 days.

Pending
In August, downtown Jersey City reported 48 units change their status to pending. From the lowest asking price of $199,000 for a 643 sq foot one bedroom at 689 Marin Blvd Zephyr Lofts, to the highest asking price of $979,000 for a 3 bed two bath unit with outdoor space (sq footage not listed) at 232 Pavonia Ave Hamilton Square.

 Median List Price for these units pending was $497,000 and the Median Days on Market was 44 days.

Search for downtown Jersey City condo's here and select your price range and number of bedrooms.

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

Make sure to check back for my monthly Real Estate Market Condo Sales Updates


Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Hoboken Real Estate August Sales Update

A Kitchen At The W Residences Hoboken
Happy Labor Day! Here is Hoboken's Real Estate August Sales Update

As the summer comes to an end, summer sales remain steady as Hoboken is still affected by a current inventory shortage and a large pool of buyers looking to make the jump into home ownership and locking in a low mortgage rate. As September rolls in, we expect to see a bump in homes available but not in competition as there is currently lots of demand for Hoboken homes. 

Sales:
For the month Hoboken condos saw a total of 83 units close. Up from 77 sales in July. From the lowest sale price of $191,000 for a studio short sale at 157 7th St to the highest sale price of $1.955 Million (P.S. that was CASH) for a eco friendly, green, 2650 sq ft 4 bedroom 3 bath with yard, in ground garage at 124 Park Ave.

The Median List Price for the month was $499,000 and the Median Sale Price was $480,000. The Median Days On Market was 32 days.

Pending:
Also in August, 55 units changed their status from active to pending. From the lowest asking price of $265,000 for a 631 sq ft one bed plus den at 131 Madison St, to the highest asking price of $999,995 for a 1504 sq ft 3 bedroom 2 bath at Tolls Brothers 1450 Washington St.

The Median List price for those units pending was $450,000 and the Median Days On Market was just 28 days.


If you're looking for a home make sure to visit my website to search for the right place for you at www.myhobokenproperties.com