It doesn't surprise me at all. NJ is a small state w/a big population, affordable homes--especially in its southern flank--and it's a state wedg... read moreanswered by Gerry Vazquez
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It doesn't surprise me at all. NJ is a small state w/a big population, affordable homes--especially in its southern flank--and it's a state wedg... read moreanswered by Gerry Vazquez
The other advice below is good. I assume that you're expecting the income from the other units to cover all the expenses and produce some positi... read moreanswered by Don Tepper
WOW like bread and butter.........
I live in the area, and have all foreclosure on my site if you want to wet your feet...........
http://ww... read moreanswered by Antonio
Ksabuyer,
You need to contact a good lender who will help you to figure a loan program.
The lastest Jumbo Conforming($729K) + Line of credit (... read moreanswered by Grace Keng
I think you framed your question perfectly; asking about the advantages of using a Realtor® vs. whether you can do it FSBO. As Realtors®, we o... read moreanswered by Tim Soper
Hi Shelly,
In all areas it comes down to price. if you price your single family or condo at a price to get the highest price but also to keep... read moreanswered by Thomas Moore
Sure, as the others say. Just be sure you assemble the information in a format that buyers are used to seeing. You might also want to work with ... read moreanswered by Don Tepper