I was happy to represent the buyer, an experienced Newark investor, in this transaction. While it took many months to sort out and confirm incomplete data, things worked out well in the end. Data from Costar… On 5/6/2020, this 7,150… Read More ›
Essex County
East Orange, NJ Rides the Demand-Wave for Apartment Housing
Demand for apartments hit a high not seen in five years as a shortage of affordable homes has locked an increasing number of Americans out of the market. According to recent data from RealPage, the national occupancy rate rose to 95.8% from 95.4%… Read More ›
Rehabbing In East Orange
When I launched my rehab development business in 2000 the first town I looked at was East Orange. The reasons were simple: I had lived there; I knew the housing stock; I saw the future writing on the wall. Here… Read More ›
Here’s What East Orange Buyers are Buying
The value of houses is based on what buyers will pay for them. And what they are willing to pay has a great deal to do with where they are. That’s why East Orange watchers are so excited. East Orange… Read More ›
Blame Buyers for East Orange’s Sizzling Real Estate Market
If you are buying or selling a home in East Orange, these facts need to be accounted for when you plan your buy or sell strategy. I can help you do it. Call any time at 973-865-1863.
Buyers Scramble For Homes in East Orange
I started rehabbing homes in 2000 and East Orange was the town where I launched my business. I chose East Orange for several reasons: I love classic homes and East Orange has plenty of them; I lived there as a… Read More ›
Keep your eye on East Orange, NJ. It’s been found out by home buyers.
Got a call from a young person interested in renting an apartment in the Sunrise Village, which is located on the corner of North Arlington and Park in East Orange. Well, I thanked the person for thinking of me (as… Read More ›
Bloomfield, NJ: A Closer Look
Have an interest in Bloomfield real estate? We should talk.
Bloomfield, NJ: A Deeper Dive
If you’ve seen my picture you know that I don’t have hair. However, I used to. And, when I went to the barber, the boss often asked how the real estate market was doing. Ears would pick up and even… Read More ›
A Fond Memory of Bloomfield Center
It was a brutally hot day. The year was 1957. My mother and I were in our house on Washington Street doing something. Maybe it was watching television or playing gin rummy, which we did a lot of, or maybe… Read More ›