maria lourdes couto realtor: 1459 Washington Valley Rd, Bridgewater, NJ Colonial for Rent - 04/06/11 09:45 AM
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maria lourdes couto realtor: WATCHUNG, NJ HOME VALUES REAL ESTATE-SOMERSET COUNTY, 07059 December Stats 2010 - 01/04/11 05:15 AM
Watchung, NJ  Real Estate Activity in the  Month of December 2010.
Properties Under Contract and Sold in December 2010.
 
         At the beginning of 2011 in Watchung,  NJ in Somerset  County there are approximately                  50 Homes for Sale in Watchung, including Condos and Town-Homes.
Find out more about Watchung, NJ located in Somerset  County in NJ.  Contact me for a personal tour of Central NJ Suburbs of Warren, Berkeley Heights, New Providence, Long Hill and Beyond.
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maria lourdes couto realtor: BERKELEY HEIGHTS HOMES FOR SALE-UNION COUNTY IN NJ - 09/11/10 09:53 AM

 LOOKING TO BUY A HOME IN BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ
Look no further. For up to date listings of available homes in Berkeley Heights in Union County NJ click on the link below and you will see every home available for sale in Berkeley Heights for the week of September 10th, 2010. Should you have any questions don't hesitate to call me.  I look forward to  being of service in your Real Estate Search.
 
            Homes for Sale in Berkeley Heights this Week
 
 
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maria lourdes couto realtor: 153 Delaware Ave is for Sale in Stirling~Long Hill, NJ~Buy This Home - 04/23/10 02:54 AM

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maria lourdes couto realtor: 108 Mountain Ave~Gillette~Long Hill Twp~Completely Updated~1.59 Acres - 05/18/09 04:24 PM
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maria lourdes couto realtor: 128 Mountain Ave Warren Township~7 Plus Acre Lot Ready to Build - 09/08/08 03:37 PM
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maria lourdes couto realtor: THIS IS NOT THE STOCK MARKET - 10/01/07 04:15 AM
Some media folks show little reluctance in using terms such as "boom" "bust" and "bubble" when referring to the real estate market.  To be sure, real estate in many areas has exhiteted considerable run up  prices. It is also an immutable law of nature that gravity will, at some point, exert its influence on anything that soars too high.  On the other hand the word "bust" and "bubble" seem to be more descriptive of a 1929-style stock market crash than a correction in real estate prices.  After all, a home is a tangible asset that represents more inherent value that a mere piece … (2 comments)