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joseph romano: SELLSTATE NEW JERSEY / WHAT IS YOUR CURRENT PRODUCTION? - 04/11/09 05:47 PM
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joseph romano: HOME BUYING AND SELLING 101 - 09/03/08 07:00 PM
The New Jersey Association of Realtors offers some valuable tips for Buying and Selling a home. Some of these tips include the following: Understand your credit score. Credit scores and reports can be checked through the federally-regulated source www.ftc.gov/credit. Knowing your mortgage options: Buyers should always consult with their Mortgage Rep. to discuss Mortgage options, determine how much home they can afford, how much cash the Buyer will need for down payment and closing costs, and most of all, what the Buyer can expect to pay monthly. For first time buyers, there is also a $7,500 Tax Credit available for the
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joseph romano: Sellstate Access Realty, Considering New Homes? Use a Professional! - 07/25/08 06:39 AM
I can't tell you how many people I've talked with that could've avoided bad situations in the purchase of a new home buy using a real estate professional to orchestrate the transaction. A real estate professional can direct you to newly built custom homes, to developments, and even master-planned communities that match your needs and criteria. An agent can also give you feedback on builders' reputations for delivering a high-quality product. Agents are also familiar with how new home pricing works and can negotiate through the tough points on your behalf. Finally, a real estate agent's fiduciary responsibility is to protect
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joseph romano: New Construction vs. Existing: Part II - 07/24/08 07:32 PM
I mentioned three key points to consider when deciding between new construction versus buying an existing home: location, layout and energy efficiency. This week, I'd like to bring three final points to your attention: Construction. Wood used by builders today is harvested from younger, fast-growing trees. In younger trees, growth rings are spaced farther apart, making the wood not only weaker, but also more prone to rot. Priot to the 1980s, commercially produced lumber was harvested from old-growth forests, producing more dense and durable lumber. It's true that many owners of new homes complain of flimsy materials; thin walls, and inadequate
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Joseph Romano
Somerville,
NJ
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