Saturday, February 23, 2013
Tips for getting your home market-ready for prospective buyers.
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Saturday, February 23
So you’ve made the decision to sell your home. Now what? It takes a lot of mental preparation to let go of a space you’ve grown to love, and the process of selling your home can be particularly strange if you are still living in it. You have to keep your home tidy at all times in order to quickly accommodate your realtor and potential buyers. Here are some tips that will make your home more presentable to buyers, and also help you prepare to move into your new digs. Last but not least, do a walk-through pretending you are a prospective buyer. Note the things that would turn you off and then fix them! Happy selling!
Friday, January 4, 2013
A list of newly constructed homes for the New Year.
If you are looking for a newly constructed home to make your own in 2013 look no further than Freehold Township. Price: $859,900 4 Bed, 4.5 Bath: This two story Colonial home sits on a 1.5-acre lot. With a three-car garage, and 11 total rooms, the only thing missing from this home is the new owner’s personal touches. According to the home’s listing, it can be completed in less than two months and made to the homeowners liking by picking out their own cabinets, tile, flooring, and other appointments. To learn more about this home, view it's listing here. Price: $799,900 5 Bed, 4 Bath: This is the last home to be built in The Gables of Freehold. This home is built in a Colonial style and is located on a cul-de-sac. It has a total of 13 rooms…
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Tips for getting your home market-ready for prospective buyers.
So, you’ve made the decision to sell your home. Now what? It takes a lot of mental preparation to let go of a space you’ve grown to love, and the process of selling your home can be particularly strange if you are still living in it. You have to keep your home tidy at all times in order to quickly accommodate your realtor and potential buyers. Here are some tips that will make your home more presentable to buyers, and also help you prepare to move into your new digs. Last but not least, do a walk-through pretending you are a prospective buyer. Note the things that would turn you off and then fix them! Happy selling!
Friday, August 3, 2012
A list of homes on the market that have upcoming open houses.
This week’s version of House Hunt features Freehold homes currently on the market that have four or more bedrooms. Each of the homes listed have upcoming open house scheduled. Cost: $699,000 Open House: Sunday, Aug. 12 from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. 4 Bed, 4 Bath: This Colonial style home stands three stories tall and is custom built. It sits on a cul-de-sac, has an in-ground pool, outdoor bar, and hot tub. Inside, the home features a gourmet kitchen, a two-story family room with fireplace, hardwood floors throughout and a walk-out basement. Cost: $649,000 Open House: Sunday, Aug 12 from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. 6 Bed, 3 Bath: This custom built Victorian home sits on a 1.07 acre lot on a cul-de-sac in Freehold Township. It has 11 total rooms, two…
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Bunnies, colored eggs, and bouquets of flowers adorn your home for the holiday of Easter, but why?
When thinking about decorating your home for the Easter holiday the mind goes to bright pastels, fresh flowers, baskets full of colorful eggs, chicks and bunnies. Ever wonder how baby animals, eggs, and a mythical bunny became a part of this Christian holiday? While Easter is a celebration of Jesus Christ's resurrection, it has also evolved over centuries to include pagan traditions. The name Easter is derived from the Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring, Eostre. The month of April was dedicated to Eostre, and the festival of Eostre was celebrated on the vernal equinox, the one day of the year when the hours of sunlight equal the hours of darkness. When English Christians were trying to convert others to their religion, they kept the name of …
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1:43 pm on Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Did you know that the date for Easter is determined by the lunar cycle? Look it up. PS. You can no longer use the term "Easter Bunny" in Holmdel. He is known here as "The Rabbit" and the former terminology, "Easter Egg Hunt" has been replaced by "Eggomania!" Let's be careful here! Easter Egg Hunt and Easter Bunny are only allowed to be used by the Obama Administration and the White House staff! …   more ›