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Ian Wolf is the Broker and an owner of EXIT Realty Gold Service in Mountain Lakes, NJ with over 6 years of experience in the Real Estate industry. Prior to managing and owning EXIT Realty Gold Service he was employed by Pulte Homes, one of the largest builders in the country. There he specialized in new home sales and successfully sold over 200 homes in four different new home communities. He has sold with a specialized knowledge of each in 55 and older, townhomes, condo communities, mid rise communities, and new construction. His experience has made him well versed in contract negotiation, attorney reviews, coordinating closings, taking mortgage applications and assisting in program selection, while managing the construction process.
Additionally, Ian has been a real estate investor for 4 years. He has owned multi-family and single family rentals, has experience in lease options, rehab, short sales, with extensive knowledge in buying/listing homes in foreclosure. The above experience coupled with a Business Economics degree from Rutgers University make Ian an ideal asset to his real estate brokerage. His extensive knowledge of varying types of Real Estate transactions gives him the ability to cater to almost any client while providing a uniquely specialized level of service.
It is his strong belief that all his agents are a direct extension of him, and will always exceed any client’s expectation with regard to service, knowledge, and expertise. He is excited about offering both agents and clients the unique level of service and success that Exit offers and looks forward to continued years of servicing the communities of Northern NJ.
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Really depends on your price range and what kind of community you are looking to reside. The Ironbound Section of Newark has been going through much revitalization. The Oranges have all been getting better and better as well. Maplewood has become popular in recent years. Truth is, much of essex county is highly desirable. Some of the pricier areas in the state are in Essex County: Short Hills, Livingston, Parts of West Orange, South Orange, Caldwells, Montclair. Knowing your price rang and needs would really help narrow it down so you could get the best value for your money and capitalize on maximizing future equity growth. - Tue Mar 4 2008, 19:10
Without knowing the details of your report it is hard to give you advice specific to your prospective home. That being said, carpenter ants are very common. They usually don't cause much destruction because they don't eat wood, they only borrow in it. Depending on the extent of the damage it is usually easy to replace any wood that has been structurally compromised due to excessive infestation. I don't know how common they are in our areabased on a percentage, but I would venture to say that almost everyone has found a carpenter ant in their home. They are small and come in looking for food. Subsequently, if the damage is minimal it shouldn't effect value. I would suggest calling a number of local pest control companies and ask their opinion as to the pervasiveness locally and how to remedy. You'll get some good info that way. I found a website that I thought was informative, I am not intending to endorse this company, but they had what I thought was the most useful information on carpenter ants. I hope that helps. - Mon Mar 3 2008, 19:00
There is some nice new construction on 38th street. And there are still a few units left. They have garages, granite tops, etc. around 300k range. If you got a doorman, in my opinion, you are good to go. I agree with Marc, safety is relative. But keeping that in mind there are some good options where you are looking. Hudson county has a lot to offer, and seems to keep getting better. - Thu Dec 20 2007, 08:05
Unfortunately, Massachusetts does not have a redemption period, so I don't believe you can. If you do a search for foreclosure in MA you should get more info. The below site outlines the process. - Wed Dec 19 2007, 20:32
In my experience an appraisal is good for 6 months. - Wed Dec 19 2007, 20:15