RE/MAX Classic Group is please to annouce RE/MAX International has given over $100 million to CMN

March 1st, 2010 Jbend Posted in Central New Jersey Real Estate, RE/MAX Classic Group in New Jersey, RE/MAX International, RE/Max Classic Group No Comments »

 
Every day, RE/MAX agents around the world help the fight against breast cancer through our national sponsorship of the Susan G. Komen foundation.  As well, we continue to help kids fight severe illnesses through our support of the Children’s Miracle Network.  Today, RE/MAX International made an exciting announcement…one that makes me proud to be a member of the greatest real estate organization in the world.  
  
I’m extremely excited to announce that RE/MAX agents and offices have reached an astounding $100 million in donations to Children’s Miracle Network.  A sponsor since 1992, RE/MAX stands as one of only three companies to reach this milestone for Children’s Miracle Network.  Because of our great agents, thousands of children each year receive life changing and life saving care at more than 170 participating Children’s Hospitals.
 
Being a real estate agent is not always an easy job. In fact, rarely is it an easy job.  However, if we can keep in mind the millions of families we help through our support of Susan G. Komen and Children’s Miracle Network, it makes the tough days just that much easier to handle. 
 
Keep up the great work, RE/MAX.  You truly are above the crowd!
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Is Buying a Foreclosure Really a Bargain? What You Need to Know

February 25th, 2010 Jbend Posted in Central New Jersey Real Estate, buyer help, home buyer help No Comments »

Is Buying a Foreclosure Really a Bargain? What You Need to Know

In today’s tumultuous economy, it’s no surprise that there are foreclosure properties to be found in just about every community across America—even ours. While a terrible hardship for homeowners to endure, foreclosures can present a unique opportunity for first-time home buyers and investors looking to purchase a “bargain-priced home” with the potential for building instant equity.

As an experienced real estate professional, I want to advise you to tread carefully when it comes to foreclosures—they might not be quite the bargain you expect. Here are some important facts you need to know before venturing out into the foreclosure market:

- Homeowners faced with foreclosure are understandably stressed and resentful, which can often lead to neglecting routine maintenance on a home. Sometimes, even deliberate damage is done. Assessing the home’s condition, therefore, is a must.

- Foreclosure properties have often been vacant for an extended period of time. Look for problems caused by damp conditions, such as mold.

- Get a thorough home inspection before bidding on the property. Once the damage/disrepair of the home is assessed, factor this in when bidding on the home.

- Contact a real estate professional—like me, a Member of the Top 5 in Real Estate Network®—who is well steeped in the community and can provide information about pre-foreclosure properties, that is, homes that have been scheduled for foreclosure but have not yet gone to auction or been sold off. These homes need to be sold quickly as owners are trying to avoid foreclosure and its impact on their credit.

-Last but not least, go to www.hud.gov for information on how to buy homes acquired by the U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development as a result of foreclosure action on an FHA-insured mortgage. The site also has information on special programs and opportunities for teachers, law enforcement officers and others.

While buying a foreclosure property takes patience and research, the results can be well worth your time and effort. For more information, please e-mail me, and please pass this on to anyone you know who might be interested in exploring a foreclosure purchase.

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Shopping for a Condo? Ask These 4 Questions before You Buy

February 19th, 2010 Jbend Posted in Central New Jersey Real Estate, RE/MAX Classic Group in New Jersey, home buyer help, real estate market No Comments »

Shopping for a Condo? Ask These 4 Questions before You Buy

Condominium homes have always been, and will likely always be, an efficient and economical route to becoming a first-time homeowner. They can offer the comfort, prestige, and even luxury appointments that apartment living may lack, often at a cost that is not much different than rent. With the current first-time home buyer tax credit and the deadline for the move-up tax credit fast approaching, I advise you move fast on any condo purchase you may be considering.

With my experience as Member of the Top 5 in Real Estate Network®, I am well aware that not all condominiums are the same, however, so make sure you ask the following four questions before you buy:

What will you own? Read the bylaws and be sure you understand what you will be responsible for and what belongs to the condo association. Will you own the boat dock at the back of your unit? Can you elect to build a spa on your patio? Generally, unit owners own and are responsible for the interior of their condos, while costs for outside maintenance including common areas and sewer lines are the association’s responsibility.

Who lives there?
Are the majority of residents owners or renters? Owners generally take more interest in proper maintenance and are more willing than renters to serve on the association board and enforce complex rules and regulations–including the regular collection of homeowner dues.

How effective is the homeowner’s association? Do they have legal counsel, reasonable funds and a capable, caring volunteer board? One way to judge is to check with residents about restrictions, oversight and timeliness of repairs and upgrades. Another is to take a hard look at the grounds and be wary of signs of neglect.

What about special assessments? The association should have the power to special assess for needed, one-time large expenditures. Otherwise, things that need to be done may never get done at all, leaving the complex vulnerable to disrepair and lowered property values.

Don’t miss this great opportunity to become a homeowner or to downsize by buying a condo (remember, the move-up tax credit does not require you to move to a larger or more expensive home). Please e-mail me for more tips on buying a condo and forward this information to any family and friends who may be in the market as well.

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Relocating? Top 5 Reasons to Find the Right Real Estate Agent

February 4th, 2010 Jbend Posted in Central New Jersey Real Estate, RE/Max Classic Group, buyer help, home buyer help No Comments »

Relocating? Top 5 Reasons to Find the Right Real Estate Agent

Believe it or not, even though selling and buying a home is one of the most stressful, most important financial and lifestyle investments you’ll ever make, most people spend very little time in selecting a real estate agent to work with. Even worse, most people tend to believe that all real estate agents are the same and possess the same skill sets and capabilities.

As a member of the Top 5 in Real Estate Network®, an elite group of real estate agents that requires members to meet a series of stringent criteria before joining, I know all too well how wrong the above perceptions are. When confronting any real estate decision, especially one that involves relocating to a different region or state, it is critical to select an agent with the necessary skills, experience and proven results.

Here are the top 5 reasons to use a professional real estate agent to handle your relocation:

1. The amount of homework involved. Moving to a new area means conducting a lot of research to learn about school systems, recreational activities, community services, etc. A seasoned, qualified agent will do most of this work for you and will suggest accurate resources for you to search out on your own.

2. The need for sounding boards. A relocation places a fair amount of stress not just on you, but on your entire family. There will be lots of concerns, questions and anxieties involved. A professional real estate agent has dealt with this situation hundreds or thousands of times and will know how to listen and respond with the right information to allay the fears of your entire family.

3. Settling into the new area. Successfully acclimating to the new area means quickly finding access to your favorite sports, hobbies, interests, etc. A professional real estate agent is well-steeped in his or her community and will help get you and your family involved in the things you love to do right away.

4. Gathering the right paper work. From school records to medical information, there is a lot of paperwork that needs to relocate with you. Your real estate agent should be able to provide you with a checklist of all the materials you will need to gather and transport well in advance.

5. A network of professionals.
Successfully relocating to a new area requires not just working with a professional real estate agent, but many other credible professionals as well, such as builders, landscapers, handymen, child care providers…the list goes on. The right agent is well entrenched with many proven professionals in all of these fields and more, and can serve as a single hub for great referrals. Top 5 Members have access to a large network of other Top 5 Members across North America, ready to assist in your successful relocation.

Handled correctly, a relocation is a positive, exciting experience—a fresh start, not a painful mistake. If you’d like to learn more about ensuring a smooth and happy relocation, feel free to e-mail me and I’d be happy to share what I know. Please pass this e-mail along to family and friends who might also have a relocation in their future.

Sincerely,

John Bendall
RE/MAX Classic Group
Office: (908) 231-0700 650
Mobile: 908-578-1485
john@bendallgroup.com
http://www.centralnewjerseyhomes.com

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How to Help Your Home Stand Out and Sell Faster in Central New Jersey

January 22nd, 2010 Jbend Posted in Central New Jersey Real Estate, New Jersey home owner help, homeowner help No Comments »

How to Help Your Home Stand Out and Sell Faster

In today’s buyers market, home-selling clients are always asking me what they can do to help their homes stand apart from the competition. As a Member of the Top 5 in Real Estate Network(R), I have seen how effective home staging can make all the difference in not only a quicker sale but a more profitable sale, as well.

First, it’s important to realize that home staging does not refer to the usual steps taken when your home is placed on the market, like painting the front door, taking away personal photos, and baking something in the oven. Staging, rather, is the professional merchandising of your home, which helps create an instant connection with potential buyers as they walk through the door. Just as new homebuilders create a model home for buyers to envision themselves living in, home staging does the same for your existing home.

Here are some important facts to be aware of before embarking on the home-staging process:

1. Make sure your home stager is knowledgeable about real estate and, in particular, your local market. Knowing what other homes in your area sold quickly provides the stager with important clues as to what buyers are attracted to.

2. Real estate agents, especially Top 5 Members like me, are excellent sources for referrals on home stagers in your area. Be sure to ask your neighbors as well.

3. Staging seeks to minimize the furniture in any given room in order to create the right spacing, while displaying as much floor space as possible. Be prepared with a convenient storage solution before you begin the staging process.

4. According to the International Association of Home Staging Professionals (IAHSPR), there is a growing trend toward eco-friendly home staging, where stagers provide specific “green” materials to sellers. This creates unique appeal to today’s environmentally conscious consumers.

5. Home staging is also on the rise among short sale and foreclosure properties where homes might be in need of special care. If you are in a financially challenged situation and need to sell your home, talk to your real estate professional about staging. Certain lenders are working with stagers in order to expedite these types of sales.

In the current real estate climate, homes must be merchandised and marketed wisely. Please e-mail me to find out how staging can make a significant impact on the outcome of your home sale…and please forward this email to anyone else who might be in need of home staging.

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RE/MAX Classic Group and Dr. King

January 18th, 2010 Jbend Posted in Central New Jersey Real Estate, RE/MAX Classic Group in New Jersey No Comments »

I hope you all had a fantastic weekend and had the opportunity to have some fun while also re-charging your batteries. Unfortunately my Cowboys did not show up for their play-off game, but at least we have the JETS to root for next weekend.  As we look forward to another great week ahead, we should take some time today to observe the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday. Today is more than a day off from school or work. It is a day, in my estimation, that shows us that perseverance, passion and hard work are still needed in our society and that anything is possible. Many have said, and I believe, we have come very far. There is still much more work that needs to be done throughout our country and we should all play our part. Today also reminds me that we face new and different struggles both as a nation and individually. We can overcome those obstacles and we can bring about a better future for our families and our communities. Just like we have to do with everything, we must find the strength to hold on and do what is right. We must find the passion to truly believe. We must be tolerant of those that may be or think differently.  We must have the understanding that we all have a place on this earth and a responsibility to one another. As you go through your day today, try and come up with just one thing that you can do to make your family or your community just a little bit better, and do it. 

 THE WORDS of Martin Luther King Jr

All progress is precarious, and the solution of one problem brings us face to face with another problem.
An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.

Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.
Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase.

 

In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.

 

Life’s most urgent question is: what are you doing for others?

 

The quality, not the longevity, of one’s life is what is important.

 

We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope.

 

That old law about ‘an eye for an eye’ leaves everybody blind. The time is always right to do the right thing.

 

Whatever your life’s work is, do it well. A man should do his job so well that the living, the dead, and the unborn could do it no better.

 

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Do you Want to ‘Move-Up’? The Clock Is Running!

December 29th, 2009 Jbend Posted in Central New Jersey Real Estate, Information about Central New Jersey, New Jersey home owner help, home buyer help No Comments »

Do you Want to ‘Move-Up’? The Clock Is Running!

While you’ve probably heard a lot in the media about the government’s efforts to rejuvenate the housing market with the first-time home buyer tax credit, you might have missed the fact that the most recent expansion of the legislation also includes a $6,500 credit for current homeowners who want to purchase a new home…commonly referred to as “moving up.”

As a Member of the Top 5 in Real Estate Network®, I’ve worked with many homeowners who have wanted to move to a new home over the past year, but have stayed put due to a lack of confidence in the market. Now, however, thanks to the tax advantages of the Worker, Homeownership, and Business Assistance Act of 2009, these homeowners are moving off the sidelines and purchasing the homes they’ve always wanted.

But the time to act is now—there is only a short window of opportunity! The move-up buyer credit expires in April of 2010, which means you must contract and close on your home purchase by June 30, 2010. As you know, selecting a home is not a simple process, so start your search now so you don’t miss the deadline.

For starters, here are the key facts you need to know about the move-up buyer tax credit:

1. A qualified current homeowner who wishes to move to a different home (a “move-up” buyer) must have owned and resided in their residence for five consecutive years out of the last eight. It’s not enough that you have been homeowners for five years—you must have been in the same home for five consecutive years.

2. Single taxpayers with incomes up to $125,000 and married couples with a joint income up to $225,000 qualify for the full tax credit. According to Goldman Sachs, these income limits make approximately 70% of current homeowners eligible for the credit.

3. The maximum credit amount for current homeowners is $6,500. Under the new legislation, a tax credit may only be issued for homes purchased for $800,000 or less.

4. Even though the term “move-up” is used to describe these buyers, the credit is not predicated on buying a home of higher value than your current home.

5. Move-up buyers are not required to sell their current home to qualify for the credit. They must reside in the new home for at least three years, but they can keep their existing home and either leave it vacated or use it for rental purposes.

These are just a few of the key facts surrounding the move-up buyer tax credit. If you would like to find out more, including whether or not you are eligible for the credit, please e-mail me. Be sure to forward this email to all your homeowner friends so they can take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

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Monday Morning Message From RE/MAX Classic Group

December 21st, 2009 Jbend Posted in Central New Jersey Real Estate, Information about Central New Jersey, RE/MAX Classic Group in New Jersey No Comments »

Welcome to this edition of The Monday Morning Message…..I hope you all had a fantastic weekend filled with fun and enjoyment. I know many of you spent some time doing last minute shopping and final preparations for the upcoming holiday, and I hope you made the most of it. You have worked extremely hard this year and you truly deserve to enjoy this season. I have seen many of you succeed and some of you struggle over the year and I want each one of you to know that I hope you are as proud of yourself as I am of you. Your character, passion, determination, and will to succeed was on display in 2009. Watching great agents like you this past year has reminded me that enormous accomplishments may be had regardless of current circumstances. It was not always easy, but great successes never are. We do not ask for the easy road. We do not pick the short term gain. We do not rise while holding everyone else down. Success has been achieved by all of you. Think about your accomplishments, large or small. Be thankful for them. Be proud of them. Be prepared for more. Thank you for all that you have done and continue to do.

Wishing you all and your families a very Merry Christmas and a Happy Holiday.

ENCOURAGEMENT CORNER…

I wanted to share a word with you that I think is very fitting at this time of year – BELIEVE. I hope that all of you still do, in many things large and small. I hope that all of you share this wonderful concept with all the people you care about. I hope you all never loose this magical idea – Believe.

I Believe we have not come this far to fail or give up now.

I Believe we are meant to go through storms before we see the beautiful sun.

I Believe the kingdom we live in is unshakable.

I Believe family become friends and friends become family.

I Believe all my hard work will pay off.

I Believe 2010 will be the best year of my life so far.

I Believe I have the power to change anything I do not like.

I Believe collectively we are stronger than we are apart.

I Believe love is the solution to all problems.

I Believe time brings about opportunity and thought.

I Believe I have been put on this earth and in this position for a purpose.

I Believe I am capable of anything as long as I have the desire to do it.

I Believe the choices I make are my responsibility alone.

I Believe I am who I am because of all the people in my life.

What do you Believe?

WORDS TO LIVE BY…

I believe that every human mind feels pleasure in doing good to another. Thomas Jefferson

You’ll see it when you believe it. Wayne Dyer

I firmly believe that any man’s finest hour, the greatest fulfillment of all that he holds dear, is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle – victorious. Vince Lombardi

I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality. This is why right, temporarily defeated, is stronger than evil triumphant. Martin Luther King, Jr.

I can’t believe that God put us on this earth to be ordinary. Lou Holtz

I do not believe a man can ever leave his business. He ought to think of it by day and dream of it by night. Henry Ford

I believe that every right implies a responsibility; every opportunity, an obligation; every possession, a duty. John D Rockefeller

If you believe in what you are doing, then let nothing hold you up in your work. Much of the best work of the world has been done against seeming impossibilities. The thing is to get the work done. Dale Carnegie

LET’S MAKE THIS THE BEST WEEK OF THE YEAR!!!

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Top 5 Ways to Market Your Home in Winter

December 12th, 2009 Jbend Posted in Central New Jersey Real Estate, New Jersey home owner help, homeowner help 1 Comment »

Top Five Ways to Market Your Home in Winter

When it comes to selling real estate, we always hear about getting your home ready for the spring season. As a member of the Top 5 in Real Estate Network®, however, my experience tells me that, when marketed effectively, homes can sell in any season…even the cold, winter months.

Savvy buyers looking to take advantage of the newly expanded and extended home buyer’s tax credit are looking right now and are anxious to make a purchase. So, here are some great tips for effectively marketing your home right through to the spring thaw!

1. Winter curb appeal. A winter landscape can be just as attractive as a leafy, floral one and can often offer a neater appearance for your yard. Bare spots can be more obvious in winter, though, so camouflage them by laying mulch down around shrubbery and in flower beds. Keep the yard raked and grass mowed, and keep gutters clear of leaves and debris. Make sure pathways and driveways are clear of snow and ice at all times. And, as always, check for peeling paint or rotting window frames…even more obvious without the cover of summer foliage.

2. Tone down but take advantage of holiday décor. Now is not the time for a Griswold-style holiday! Don’t inundate your home with blinking lights, inflatable snowmen or a giant Santa on the roof. That said, a few tasteful, non-denominational decorations could boost your home’s appeal. Try some small, white lights in a tree or framing your front door, or some nice evergreen touches. You might even consider leaving this subtle décor in place through the winter season.

3. Stage outdoor areas. While you might normally bring in the patio furniture when colder weather arrives, leave it out to give buyers a sense of your home’s outdoor gathering spots in warmer weather. A chimenea or any portable outdoor fire pit is a nice touch for an outdoor patio or deck.

4. Play up the cozy factor. Set the heat high enough to make the house as warm as possible, without overheating it, which could make it seem stuffy. Fireplaces are always a big draw, but even more so in winter; make sure it is clean and arrange the room to highlight this feature. Add some cozy touches by draping a warm throw over a big arm chair and ask your agent to light some candles if the situation permits.

5. Make light a focus. Buyers will be paying special attention to how much light fills your home, especially during the cold, short days of winter. Open all drapes, curtains and blinds to let as much light in as possible. On drearier days, turn on all the lights in the home. Well-maintained houseplants and floral arrangements are also more important for brightening your home during winter.

Don’t miss this key opportunity for marketing your home. If you would like more information on preparing your home for market this winter, please e-mail me, and please pass this email on to anyone else who might find it helpful.

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Four Ways to Optimize Your Credit Profile

December 5th, 2009 Jbend Posted in Central New Jersey Real Estate, home buyer help, homeowner help Comments Off

Four Ways to Optimize Your Credit Profile

Whether you’re looking for ways to dig out of your financial hole or ways to avoid getting into one, the importance of actively managing your credit and debt profile has never been greater. Americans have become well-versed in asset management but not necessarily liability management. Until recently, easy access to credit has made our current generation feel immune to the real risks of overextending your credit.

In today’s difficult economic environment, as banks get more restrictive about who gets approved for credit and which consumers get the preferred rates, as a member of The Top 5 in Real Estate Network(R), I am advising all my clients to spend more time analyzing the types of credit they have and how it is used. The reality is, we all need to change our behaviors and adapt to the realities of the current environment. When it comes to liability management, here are some simple first steps to take from credit consultants, Approvalguard.com:

1. Understand How Credit Works. Now is not the time to be content with understanding 80% of what you need to know about your credit. Ninety-four percent of consumers are challenged with understanding the basics of how personal credit works. In most cases, they build credit over a lifetime of trial and error. Invest some time in researching and understanding the current credit climate and/or contact your financial advisor or a trained credit professional.

2. Continually Evaluate and Monitor Your Current Credit Profile. The second step is to evaluate your current credit and debt profile and establish a plan based on your short- and long-term credit needs. Continually monitoring your credit report and profile is no different or less important today than getting a physical exam by your doctor.

3. Optimize Your Credit. Each of your debts should be periodically reviewed and analyzed. Are there options you can take to improve your overall credit profile so that you’re more desirable to creditors for their preferred interest rates? Should you consolidate some of your debt? Once you strengthen your credit and debt profile, do you have options on your home, auto and credit cards to negotiate lower interest rates and terms that would save you money monthly?

4. Rethink New Purchases. Excellent credit is like an insurance policy. When you need to use it, you want to qualify for the preferred interest rates and terms. Maintaining your credit “insurance policy” is critical for special purchases like a home, car or major appliances when needed. Don’t wait until there’s an immediate need because your chance of making a material change in your profile overnight is very difficult.

Remember, the credit environment just isn’t what it used to be. There has never been a more critical time to build, optimize and manage your personal credit and debt profile. If you would like to learn more, please e-mail me, and be sure to pass this article along to your friends, family and colleagues. We can all benefit from this important information.

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