2009: Pleasantville NJ Market Statistics, 2008 to 2009 - 01/27/10 03:41 AM
I just put together some information for one of my clients and I would like to share it with everyone.  Here is the link to the market statistics for Pleasantville, NJ 2008 to 2009.  
If you open the link you can see information highlighted for 3 and 4 bedroom homes.  Also there are details broken out in the worksheet for all single family homes and condominiums in Pleasantville.
The statistics for Pleasantville mirror the statistics of Atlantic County and the Atlantic City area.  We see an increased number of homes sold and a decrease in price.
Here's my take on … (0 comments)

2009: Haviland Group December E-Newsletter. Tax credit, toys, travel tips and more. - 12/07/09 05:30 AM
How was your Thanksgiving?
In this month's newsletter we've got some great information including an article on the new tax credit for home owners, not just first time buyers.
We'll also be talking about the hot toys of the season and how to enjoy stress free holiday travel. As always, we invite you to check out some of the area's best properties and find out what homes are selling for in your neighborhood.
Feel free to also watch the latest This Month In Real Estate Video.
If you like what you see... please forward it to your friends!
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2009: Absecon NJ 2009 Home Sales. How Many Homes Sold Each Month - 12/01/09 07:02 AM
Currently there are 91 homes for sale in Absecon, NJ.  Here is a list of the number of homes sold each month so far this year.
Month        Homes Sold
January       4
February     2
March         4
April           3
May           1
June          9
July           6
August       4 
September 4
October     5
November  6
 
From January to November there was an average of 4.4 homes sold per year.  In the last three months an average of 5 homes has sold each month.
That means at the current rate of absorption it would take 18.2 months to sell all of the homes currently for … (0 comments)

2009: Atlantic County New Jersey Real Estate Market Continues to Decline! May 2009 - 05/18/09 07:17 AM
Atlantic County New Jersey Real Estate Market Continues to Decline!
May 2009 Stimulus Package has little affect yet.
Contrary to the improving conditions of markets in many areas of the country, Atlantic County NJ continues to decline. The suffering, casino based economy, continues to pummel housing prices and the total number of sales. Continued layoffs, reduced construction/renovations and reduced work hours have severely inhibited Atlantic County residents’ ability to capitalize on the increased affordability available.
Affordability has greatly increased due to reduced prices and historically low interest rates. Although unemployment has increased, under-employment, because of reduce hours of work for casino … (0 comments)