Just Listed in Nutley A True Mother/Daughter Home!

I am happy to announce my new listing in Nutley 376 Mount Vernon St.

This home was built by the Lopa family back in 1978 built with 2 kitchens and a walkout downstairs, full front brick with attached garage and large 2 car width drive way, the Lopa’s still reside in the home and are the original owners, this is the first time in 35 years that the home is listed with Coldwell Banker Residential, this home is convenient to the Parkway, RT 21, RT3 and Rt 46 9 miles from NYC this home would make a great commuter home for people that travel into NYC every day for work or business, your also only a stones throw away from Newark Airport as well as tons of fine dining establishments and shopping.

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        Whichever option a home buyer chooses, it’s important to be aware of repair needs before signing a contract. There are several areas adults should look for when shopping for their dream home.
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        The foundation of a home is one of the first areas home buyers should examine, primarily because this type of repair can be costly. My husband and I ended up walking away from a great home this year in Nutley  because it had so many vertical cracks in the foundation and our counsel advised us against making the purchase.
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        Older homes in Nutley NJ can be beautiful and grandiose, but the electric wiring inside the house may be old or out of date, which can cause safety and fire issues. Buyers should consider hiring an electrician to determine what type of wiring older homes have, according to MSN. For instance, some older properties built in the early 1900s may come with knob-and-tube wires, which can pose safety problems if they were tampered with by previous homeowners, the news source explains.
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compete for customers). The National Association of Realtors® found that the great majority of all properties sold last year were listed through an MLS. From a seller’s perspective, there are ample reasons why this is so.
          Listing a property through the MLS means that you are doing better than assigning just your agent to do your marketing for you. Instead, you are enlisting all Nutley agents to sell your property to their clients.
          When you think about it, that means a lot of agent fees saved! By hiring just one agent, you gain access to the network of hundreds (potentially, thousands) of qualified professionals working for a portion of the same fee you already agreed to. Apart from this expanded workforce, you gain an almost unimaginably wider reach to consumers. Many prospects view our town’s MLS listings directly through their agent, but many in other areas see them via the many websites to which our Nutley MLS syndicates its listings. Exposing your listing to millions of potential buyers means accessing a much larger purchasing pool.
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            It might seem extravagant, but when you consider the your Nutley home’s asking price, it may prove well worth it.  The amount you spend on flowers will create an extra lift: the inviting aroma that greets your visitors, together with the burst of color fresh arrangements add in key areas subtly let buyers know you are willing to make an effort for a property that rates star treatment.  Plus, it’s almost springtime, right?

            2. Put up signage in advance

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            3. Provide child-friendly entertainment

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            When it comes to a successful Nutley open house, small steps make a large difference.  I’d love to help set you up for success this spring: contact me anytime for an in-home consultation to prepare for the coming selling season.

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