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  • Recession Proof Yourself___www.OurNJhouse.com

    Posted on October 26th, 2009 Carmelo No comments

    #1 excuse in todays economy “The Market is Slow”  My question is what are
    you going to do about?

    Its inevitable this recession isnt going to have a quick recovery,
    unemployment isn’t going to be at 2-4% anytime soon, banks are still strict
    with lending,  but the most successful CEO’s, entrepreneurs adapt to change
    and as home buyers, home sellers and real estate investors so do you, life
    is one big business transaction.  Homebuyers what is the biggest challenge?
    Living pay check to pay check right?  Well there are numerous things to free
    up hundreds if not even thousands of dollars a month

    1) Call your bank on refinancing your current mortgage or doing a loan
    modification to lower rate.  You owe more then your home is worth, well
    Obama implemented the HARP program and most large lenders participate in
    this program but they wont tell you that.
    2) Put homeowners insurance and car insurance with one company for discounts
    and increase deductibles from $500 to $1000
    3) Negotiate with your credit card companies to lower interest rates or
    consolidate onto one credit card AND SHREAD the others, if you cant afford
    to buy cash this month you wont be able to pay it next month you have the
    same expenses.

    Homesellers

    If you need to sell this is the time, the real estate market has yet to
    depreciate approx 10-15% before hitting bottom and then its going to be
    stagnant for years before the next upswing.

    Do you own your home free and clear (mortgage free) but dont want to sell
    because the market is weak?  Do you want to get $600k for your home that is
    only worth $300K?  Well with todays strict banking guidelines, it is
    attactive to buyers if the owner provides OWNER FINANCING when selling.
    This will allow you to get a steady stream of monthly income, net more money
    for your home because your collecting principal and interest, worst case
    scenario if the buyer defaults you keep a 10-20% deposit that they made,
    payments that they made and you get your house back.  THIS IS ALSO GREAT FOR
    RETIREES WITH SHRINKING RETIREMENT PLANS LOOKING FOR STEADY INCOME AND
    AVOIDING PAYING TAXES AT CLOSING IF THEY TOOK ONE LUMP SUM.  ITS LIKE THE
    LOTTERY ANNUITY OR CASH =)

    Real Estate Investors

    WOW this is the time to make money, lowest interest rates in history, ample
    inventory to choose from and contractors looking for work, perfect formula
    to make money.

    You have money in the bank collecting 1-2% interest, well how about
    investing it into rental properties and netting a greater return.  Why not
    purchase a fixer upper multifamily home renovate it, rent it out and resale
    for profit.  If it sells you make money and worst case scenario it doest
    sell you have a positive cash flow every month with a property with equity
    either way your making money.  Not into being a landlord, why not purchase a
    property .40-.50 cents on the dollar from the banks REO inventory for
    resale, cash is KING for amazing opportunities.  Word to the wise, just like
    the stock market know the real estate market your investing in, study market
    trends, number of sales past 3mos, number of inventory currently on the
    market, demand etc.

    Business Owners looking into the ARC Program (Wachovia and Chase have
    special phonelines dedicated to this property) interest free loan up to $35K
    to help business owners keep there doors open

    I wish you all happy savings and if you ever have any questions please feel
    free to contact me anytime

  • Paramus NJ Open House____9/13/2009 1-4pm

    Posted on September 12th, 2009 Carmelo No comments

    Back on the Market and REDUCED!!! Least Priced Colonial in Paramus NJ !!!! Click here for more details  http://www.ourbergencountyhouse.com/MyHomeDtl.asp?lstPages=1&HomeID=870129

  • Georgian Style Colonial Paramus NJ REDUCED!!!! $519K

    Posted on August 25th, 2009 Carmelo No comments

    Property Description
    EXQUISITE GEORGIAN COLONIAL. METICULOUSLY & BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED WITH ATTENTION TO EVERY DETAIL! STATE-OF-THE-ART GRANITE/MARBLE KITCHEN.UPDATED MARBLED BATHROOMS. NUMEROUS STYLISTIC DETAILS, SUCH AS DECORATIVE CROWN MOLDINGS, HIGH CEILINGS, GORGEOUS HARDWOOD FLOORS & MORE! FANTASTIC HALF AN ACRE PROPERTY.CENTRALLY LOCATED. HOUSE IS CABLE/COMPUTER CAT5/CENTRAL SOUND WIRED. ALL BEDROOMS ARE GENEROUSLY SIZED. A FOURTH ROOM ON 2ND FLOOR IS IDEAL FOR HOME OFFICE OR NURSERY. WONDERFUL BASEMENT W/LARGE RECREATION ROOM, SUMMER KITCHEN, LAUNDRY ROOM & WORKSHOP. 2ND LAUNDRY ROOM ON 2ND FLOOR.NEW FRENCH WROUGHT IRON DECORATIVE RAILING W/SOLID OAK WOOD BANISTER. NEW SAN PAULO CARVED FRONT DOOR W/ETCHED GLASS.NEW SIDE ENTRY DOOR W/DOUBLE LOCK. RECENTLY PAINTED 2005 ALUMINUM SIDING. GREAT BACK PATIO (20X40) W/ PAVER STONES. HUGE, PROFESSIONALLY LANDSCAPED PROPERTY. NEWLY SEEDED FRONT & REAR KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS LAWN. NEW 2 ZONE CENTRAL AIR-CONDITIONING. GARAGE IS AS IS CEMENT SLAB W/RETAINING WALL

    Visit http://ournjhouse.com/photos.php?property_ID=35794 for photos and details

  • Come Join the 3rd Annual Paramus Freedom Walk

    Posted on August 25th, 2009 Carmelo No comments

     

    3rd Annual Paramus Freedom Walk

     What: Paramus is located less than ten miles from New York City. We suffered great losses on September 11th.  Even though eight years have passed, the hurt still lingers. In January of 2007 Joey Rizzolo decided to initiate a Freedom Walk. The walk is aimed at honoring those touched by 9/11….. a mother or father who lost a child or a child who lost a parent: the First Responders who lost their lives or the ones who saved lives: soldiers who served to keep us free and the ones who are serving now.          

     Where: Paramus Band Shell (behind the Paramus Public Library). Century Rd. Paramus NJ

     When:    Sunday September 6, 2009

           Registration - 7:00pm

       Walk Begins at 7:30

     How: The success of the Paramus Freedom Walk depends on you!! Individuals who walk to remember lives lost on 9/11 and to honor local First Responders and Veterans past and present. Encourage your friends to get involved: recruit a group to walk with you. It’s a day people gather together, to stop and remember. A day to realize how lucky we are!

  • Building Green Homes in New Jersey

    Posted on July 21st, 2009 Carmelo No comments

    There many never be a better time to get into green building than right now, particularly as a way to hedge your business against the slowing housing market.

    “There is no slow down for my company,” says Matt Belcher of Belcher Homes in St. Louis. “Last year we did 15 green homes, and this next year we’ll do 25. I don’t build anything but green homes.”

    Belcher says that a confluence of green products, how-to-build-green information, and customers easily sold on the concept have greatly reduced the obstacles builders used to face in getting started. By using the resources now readily available from nation and local home builders associations and other organizations, any builder can establish an individual plan to go green and execute it.

    Emily English, director of the National Association of Home Builders’ Green Building Program, says the NAHB’s green Green Building Guidelines publication lays it all out in phased steps.

    Step-By-Step Break Down

    “There is a learning curve to switching to green practices,” says Emily. “So we have different thresholds of building green, starting with bronze, then silver and gold. The first part of the Guidelines is a checklist for what level of green you are building to. The second part of the Guidelines is how to do it, and a source of resources.”

    The process of going green is broken into seven guiding principles (Resource Efficiency, Lot Design, Preparation, and Development, etc.) which each specific element in a principle section given a numerical value. By adopting elements from each of the seven sections into your building program, you move into green building step by step.

    “Its easier to go green this year than it was last year,” says Belcher, who will chair the NAHB Green Building Conference March 25-27, 2007 in St. Louis. “There is so much more information out there. Our local HBA of Greater St. Louis and Easter Missouri just adopted the NAHB’s Guidelines. We tweak them for our area, but there isn’t much tweaking needed.

    “On the product side, all the manufactures of building components saw the writing on the wall, Belcher adds. “Green products are about all they’re pushing.”

    Selling the Green Bling

    Belcher said the two largest potential stumbling blocks to going green have been selling the green concept to dubious customers and turning concepts into practice on the job site. Although these are the most crucial aspects a builder needs to get right when switching over to green practices, Belcher doesn’t view them as obstacles any longer.

    “I sell the customers with what I call ‘green bling.’ I tell them about things like photovoltaic, structural insulated panels, and the fact that lenders are raising the value of green homes by as much as 18%,” says Belcher. “And when I tell them we are going to build a 3,500 square-foot home and their electric bill won’t be more than $125 a month, it gets them going pretty quick.”

    English and Belcher offer a couple of tips for builders to keep in mind as they go green:

    • Getting the trades on board was more of an issue in the past than it is today, as the green trend generates infomation, products, workshops and buzz. Still, English says, builders switching to green should plan on spending extra time training the trades and supervising crews on site.
    • Belcher advises builders to tell their trade contractors from the very start exactly what they are doing -and why. “These guys pride themselves on being craftsmen, and they appreciate being involved in these advanced building techniques.”

    “I can say that using the Green Building Guidelines has improved my bottom line dramatically. I am not wasting a thing,” says Belcher. “After my first few green houses, I was thinking. ‘Why haven’t I been doing this all along?’”

    After all, the process of selling a home is always complex. For assistance is selling your home in Bergen County, River Edge NJ, Oradell NJ, Paramus NJ, Emerson NJ, Fairlawn NJ. Contact Carmelo Oliveri, Coldwell Banker Realtor at (201) 618-2854. Visit our web site at www.OurNJhouse.com or www.OurBergenCountyHouse.com or www.SellWithMelNJ.com

  • Paramus NJ Most Recent Sales

    Posted on July 9th, 2009 Carmelo No comments

    In the last month in Paramus NJ 10 homes have sold ranging in price from 373K to 730K.  This is a great time to get into a great town with great schools, ITS JUST GREAT =)!!!!

    After all, the process of selling a home is always complex. For assistance is selling your home in Bergen County, River Edge NJ, Oradell NJ, Paramus NJ, Emerson NJ, Fairlawn NJ. Contact Carmelo Oliveri, Coldwell Banker Realtor at (201) 618-2854. Visit our web site at www.OurNJhouse.com or www.OurBergenCountyHouse.com

  • First time home Buyers Advice___www.OurNJhouse.com

    Posted on July 1st, 2009 Carmelo No comments

    Considered by many to be the embodiment of the American Dream, buying one’s first home is an exciting but stressful experience. From choosing the right property to financing under the best possible terms, homeownership can be downright intimidating.

    Why go it alone? As your personal real estate expert, I can answer any questions, big or small, day or night. After navigating many first-time buyers through the process, I’m confident that I can do the same for you.

    For assistance is selling your home in Bergen County, River Edge NJ, Oradell NJ, Paramus NJ, Emerson NJ, Fairlawn NJ. Contact Carmelo Oliveri, Coldwell Banker Realtor at (201) 618-2854. Visit our web site at www.OurNJhouse.com or www.OurBergenCountyHouse.com

  • Bergen County NJ Foreclousre Update, Many More Please Email Me

    Posted on June 5th, 2009 Carmelo No comments

    Buyers amazing time to purchase, sellers if you are looking to sell in the near future sell NOW!!!! Banks are liquidating properties and this will in turn affect your resale value

    Cresskil NJ            2Br 1bth Cape             $259,900

    Garfield NJ            3Br 2bth Col                $235,900

    Hackensack           2Br 1bth Col                $118,000

    Hillsdale                 5Br 4bth CHC             $635,800 New Home

    New Milford          2br 1bth Col                $279,900

    Norwood               3Br 1.5bth  S/L            $381,150

    Park Ridge             3Br/3bth 100×125 lot   $333,600

    Ridgewood            5br 3.5Bth New home   $699,900

    River Edge             4br 3bth Col                 $623,700 Originally $760K

    Upper Saddle River 7Br 7.5bth  11,000 Sqft of Luxury Living Space $2,795,000 Originally $3,990,000 (Not a Foreclosure/Short sale Just an Amazing deal)  

    For assistance is selling your home in Bergen County, River Edge NJ, Oradell NJ, Paramus NJ, Emerson NJ, Fairlawn NJ. Contact Carmelo Oliveri, Coldwell Banker Realtor at (201) 618-2854. Visit our web site at www.OurNJhouse.com or www.OurBergenCountyHouse.com

  • Principal for a Day, Paramus NJ

    Posted on May 19th, 2009 Carmelo No comments

    Jake Helfenbein is a third grade student at Memorial Elementary School in Paramus NJ got to be principal for the day.  His duties included checking emails, welcoming parents into the building for Mothers Day and observing teachers. 

    For assistance is selling your home in Bergen County, River Edge NJ, Oradell NJ, Paramus NJ, Emerson NJ, Fairlawn NJ. Contact Carmelo Oliveri, Coldwell Banker Realtor at (201) 618-2854. Visit our web site at http://www.ournjhouse.com & www.OurBergenCountyHouse.com

  • $8000 First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit REVISED!!!!

    Posted on May 18th, 2009 Carmelo No comments

    The Obama Administration is in the process of revising the $8000 First Time Homebuyer tax Credit and making it possible for buyers to use money for downpayment on a home.  Will keep posted once further details are released

    For assistance is selling your home in Bergen County, River Edge NJ, Oradell NJ, Paramus NJ, Emerson NJ, Fairlawn NJ. Contact Carmelo Oliveri, Coldwell Banker Realtor at (201) 618-2854. Visit our web site at http://www.ournjhouse.com & www.OurBergenCountyHouse.com

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