Here is the slide deck from our recent Real Estate Tax Appeal seminar.
27 Longview Drive, Princeton NJ
Presented by Ingela Kostenbader: Welcome home to this meticulously maintained, sunlit home in the Riverside Sec
Here are other homes for sale in Princeton’s Riverside neighborhood:
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Princeton Affordable Housing Home Buyers Workshop
PRINCETON AFFORDABLE HOUSING OFFICE & WEICHERT REALTORS PRINCETON OFFICE PRESENT A HOME BUYER’S WORKSHOP
Weichert Realtors of Princeton and the Princeton Affordable Housing Office are teaming up on Saturday May 10th at the Municipal building, 400 Witherspoon Street at 9;30 am, to offer a forum to the public about the affordable housing program in Princeton.
On the agenda will be, Christine Peacock, who is in charge of the Princeton Affordable Housing office, a representative from the lender, First Choice, Paul De Umberto, and the listing agent from Weichert, Linda Twining.
Weichert is currently listing three of the affordable units that fall into the moderate income designation. One is at Washington Oaks and the other two are at Grigg’s Farm. After the presentation at the Municipal building on Saturday, the three units will be open for inspection by the public from 11 am – 1 pm This program is an excellent vehicle for people to purchase and own a condo for less than monthly rent for the same size unit in Princeton would be. Weihcert is committed to this program and helping to offer a way for people to gain equity and participate in home ownership.
Princeton, NJ Townhouses for Sale $500,000-$750,000
Call the Weichert, Princeton office to schedule a time to preview any of these great Princeton townhouses! 609-921-1900.
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Princeton Rentals $2000-$4000
Call Josh Wilton at 609-577-6786 to schedule your showings.
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Princeton Real Estate License Class Forming April 28th
Now is the time! If you wait until next time you will regret it! Weichert,Realtors has a real estate class forming in Princeton April 28th. The class runs for two weeks and you will be eligible to sit for the NJ Real Estate License Exam. Weichert offers its new Associates training, leads, mentorship and a career worth having.
Scholarships are available for the April 28th Class.
Call Josh Wilton at 609-921-1900 to schedule to reserve your seat.
Not convinced. Check out some of these cool houses you could sell!
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Why Live in Princeton’s Riverside Neighborhood
Riverside has become one of the fastest selling neighborhoods in Princeton. Why? (other than the fact that the author of this article lives there) several reason.
Proximity to downtown Princeton: The closer to town the more your home is worth. Period. Riverside is not only close to town but also within walking distance to Princeton’s largest employer, Princeton University.
Lot Sizes. If you have a house in Riverside that is .50 acres or more it is considered a conforming lot. Meaning, a buyer can buy the existing house and knock it down quite easily.
Beauty. Riverside is has mature trees, landscapes and views of Princeton’s only body of water. Lake Carnegie.
Riverside School. A neighbor once told me that choosing between the primary schools in Princeton is like choosing between Princeton, Harvard, Yale and Dartmouth for college. The Riverside school has long had a reputation as one of Princeton’s finest.
Want to make an appointment regarding real estate in Princeton’s Riverside Neighborhood. Call Josh Wilton direct at 609-577-6786.
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Washington Oaks Homes for Sale Princeton, NJ
Want to live in Princeton’s desirable Washington Oaks townhouse community? Here is a list of the homes for sale.
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What is the Direction of Interest Rates…
Interest Rate Directionality and the Fed
Tim McLaughlin, VP, Weichert Financial Services.
The Federal Open Market Committee is ‘evaluating the impact of recent economic reports and gauging if that impact is grounds enough to change its outlook on interest rates’, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said in a speech Wednesday at the Economic Club of New York. “The unusually harsh winter weather in much of the nation has complicated this judgment, but my FOMC colleagues and I generally believe that a significant part of the recent softness was weather related,” Yellen said.
As a result, Yellen listed three questions that are likely to loom in the FOMC’s ongoing assessment of whether the economy is on the path back to maximum employment and price stability.
1) Is there still significant slack in the labor market? “One of the FOMC’s objectives is to promote a return to maximum employment, but exactly what conditions are consistent with maximum employment can be difficult to assess,” Yellen said. Currently, the unemployment rate at 6.7% is slightly more than 1% above the 5.2% to 5.6% central tendency of the committee’s projections for the longer-run normal employment rate, which will take more than two years to close. The FOMC explained that it will need to monitor labor market indicators like wage pressures and labor-force participation to judge how much slack remains and, therefore, how accommodative monetary policy should be.
2) Is inflation moving back toward 2%? Inflation continues to fall below 2%, which could pose risks to economic performance. The committee works to avoid inflation dropping too far below its 2% objective because, at very low inflation rates, adverse economic developments could more easily push the economy into deflation. “FOMC is well aware that inflation could also threaten to rise substantially above 2%. At present, I rate the chances of this happening as significantly below the chances of inflation persisting below 2%, but we must always be prepared to respond to such unexpected outcomes, which leads us to my third question.”
3) What Factors may push the recovery off track? “Over the nearly 5 years of the recovery, the economy has been affected by greater than expected fiscal drag in the United States and by spillovers from the sovereign debt and banking problems of some euro-area countries,” Yellen said. “Further, our baseline outlook has changed as we have learned about the degree of structural damage to the economy wrought by the crisis and the subsequent pace of healing,” she added.
These three key drivers will be the lynchpin for the timing and directionality of Fed driven interest rates in the short to medium term.’
If you are thinking of buying low interest rates are a great hedge against inflation. Here are some Princeton homes for sale to consider along the way.
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Princeton, NJ Newest Real Estate Listings
Here is the list of the homes that have hit the market in Princeton in the last seven days. This list automatically updates so you will always be current!
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