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princeton nj: How useful is Twitter? Again? - 05/23/08 08:49 PM
Princeton NJ Twitter meet up There has been a lot of talk in different social media circles if, how and why such networks could be of benefit to businesses. Some wonder if social media networks are giant water coolers where people, with nothing better to do, spend their time. I don't have a definitive answer as to the business usefulness of these networks except to say that it could be a way to meet people. Like with any other networking, what one makes of it depends on you. I prefer to get to know people, rather then "sell" at such events.
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princeton nj: Princeton NJ Real Estate Housing Market Prices - 01/12/08 11:37 AM
Princeton real estate market is often referred to as the luxury market, because of the perception of the high housing prices. If you are considering relocating to the greater Princeton area, it is important to understand that houses have sold in 2007 in various price ranges. Objective statistics are always the best way to get a better understanding of what Princeton real estate prices are.Not surprising that there were only 2 houses sold in the lowest price category of less then $500,000.There were 13 houses sold in the highest price category of $2,000,000 and up with the most expensive home sold … (1 comments)

princeton nj: Princeton NJ Real Estate Market - Homes For Sale Inventory Market Report - 01/07/08 07:38 PM
What is the condition of the real estate market in the greater Princeton NJ area? This question continues to be on the minds of most homeowners, not just those who are currently selling or buying their house. How can we find the possible answers?
You probably read that now is the “buyers” market and that five years ago it was  “sellers” market. By this people usually mean who has the "upper" hand in the market, or whether there are more buyers than sellers.  In the real estate language buyers and sellers market are often defined  by “inventory accumulation”. This technical sounding term … (4 comments)

princeton nj: Princeton NJ Real Estate - How Long To Sell a House? - 01/05/08 11:45 AM
How long does it take to sell my house? Is the real estate market going to get much worth in the new 2008? Home buyers and sellers in Princeton, Hopewell, West Windsor, Pennington and Montgomery Township New Jersey continue to ask these questions heading into the spring market.I don’t believe that national “Prophets”  know exactly what will happen in each local real estate market. General economic indicators are that the markets will not get much better in terms of home sales prices. Instead of predicting the future we can look at the historic data. One indicator of the real estate market … (0 comments)

princeton nj: Princeton NJ Real Estate - Do You Need an Agent? - 01/04/08 08:26 AM
Does anyone need a real estate agent when moving to Princeton NJ area, or looking to buy a new home? Everything can be found on the Internet. Homes for sale, prices of the homes that sold, tips for buyers and sellers – it’s all out there on numerous agent and consumer web sites.Are real estate agents becoming obsolete, replaced by the modern technology and availability of information? I can spell out all the reasons why it’s not the case. You can say that I am biased because I am a real estate agent. Fair enough, and that’s why I did not … (13 comments)

 

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