Discount Brokers in Nutley, 5 Things You Need To Know When Selling in Nutley NJ

If you have come here looking for a Discount Brokerage to sell your home in Nutley STOP! and Go here!

We are not a discount Brokerage in Nutley New Jersey, We Are a FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE MARKETING COMPANY in Nutley NJ and we do have a 99% Success Rate When Selling Your Home in Nutley New Jersey

Nutley is located 12 miles from NYC and is a great town for first time home buyers moving from NYC to NJ, Close to all Major roads as well as the New Medical School in Nutley New Jersey, and the new future home of Quest Diagnostics, The average home price is $35ok – $450k you can get a nice 3 bedroom 2 bath home in one of Nutley’s gorgeous sections. Nutley has several sections, The Washington Section, The Yantcaw Section, The Radcliffe Section, The Spring Garden Section and the Lincoln section of Nutley New Jersey. Here are some of the latest homes I have sold in Nutley recently.

5 Enclosure in Nutley New Jersey Was Sold for $539,000.00

This  home is a 4 Bedroom 2 Full Bath & 2 Half Bath Located in the Yanticaw Section of Town, This home was built in 1886 and totally renovated in 2018

SOLD BY MATTHEW DE FEDE of REALTY EXECUTIVES ELITE HOMES

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5 Enclosure St Nutley NJ 07110

What Discount Brokers Won’t  Do For You

1. Photograph Your Home, You will have to pay extra for real good photos

2.Will Not Supply You With A Virtual Tour, You would also have to play for that

3. Market The Property Daily, They just put the home on the MLS

4. Will not negotiate your deal and handle home inspection issues etc.

5. Will Not Pick Up The Phone On A Sunday Night at 8pm When You Have a Question.

 

23 Taft St. in Nutley New Jersey

This home was a 3 Bedroom 1.5 Bath Home in The Lincoln Section of Nutley New Jersey

SOLD BY MATTHEW DE FEDE of REALTY EXECUTIVES ELITE HOMES

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23 Taft in Nutley New Jersey

Living In Nutley New Jersey

 

Franklin Avenue & High Street

Franklin Avenue & High Street

Established in the late 17th century by Dutch and English settlers on the west bank of the Passaic River, Nutley has retained its small town atmosphere through the centuries. Competently governed by a board of commissioners and home to one of the nation’s premier pharmaceutical companies, Hoffmann-La Roche, it is a stable and progressive community, whose residents voluntarily staff the emergency and rescue squad and most of the fire department.

Through the years, the town has had its share of notable residents, including Annie Oakley, Martha Stewart, well-known artists, a countess, a Swiss baron, a baroness and members of Jackie Kennedy’s family. It is basically a residential community and boasts a park in every neighborhood. The New York skyline is visible from any hill in town and Manhattan is just a short bus ride away. An excellent school system is maintained at a cost far lower than surrounding communities and major colleges and universities are within easy commuting distance.

The Nutley Oval

The Nutley Oval

Perhaps Nutley’s charm and appeal is most evident by the fact that families stay in town from generation to generation and grandchildren and great grandchildren walk the same streets their ancestors trod. Nutley is conveniently located just eleven miles straight out from NYC. The township is comfortably saddled between the Passaic River, Route 3, the GSP and the township of Belleville to the south.

NUTLEY TOWNSHIP WEBSITES
NutleyNJ (Official Township Web Site.)
NJ Hometown
www.Nutleynet.com
www.oldnutley.org
www.nutleyschools.org/
www.nutleytown.com/
www.nj.com/nutley/
www.northjersey.com/towns/Nutley.html
List of Civic Members
Check out these websites for statistics about Nutley: www.zip-codes.com and www.yahoo/neighborhoods.com

IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS AND ADDRESSES
• Town Hall: 1 Kennedy Drive, Nutley, NJ 07110 – Phone: 973-284-4951 / Fax: 973-284-4901 – Website
• Emergency and Rescue Squad: 119 Chestnut Street, Nutley, NJ 07110 – Phone: 973-667-7487*
• Police and Fire Departments: 228 Chestnut Street, Nutley, NJ 07110 – Phone: 973-284-4940*
• Board of Education: 375 Bloomfield Avenue, Nutley, NJ 07110 – Phone: 973-661-3500 – Website
• Nutley Free Public Library: 93 Booth Drive, Nutley, NJ 07110 – Phone: 973-667-0405 – Website
*In the event of an emergency, dial 911.

Yantacaw Park

Yantacaw Park

Kingsland Manor

Kingsland Manor

The Black Prince Distilleries

The Black Prince Distilleries

Home For Sale in Nutley New Jersey – 4 Bedroom Tudor

Totally Renovated Home in the Yanticaw Section of Nutley, Old World Charm With All Of Today’s Amenities Any Home Buyer Would Want, Granite, Stainless, Finished Basement & Finished Attic A Must See!

What I Love About The Home

This home has the old world charm with the solid build, better than homes that are built today! Close to Parks, Schools & Major Roads, Easy Commute to NYC

Essex Park in Belleville NJ, Just Listed – Grandville Unit

I just listed this gorgeous Grandville Unit at Essex Park in Belleville New Jersey

Essex Park in Belleville New Jersey

Official Listing: 38 Cathedral Ave in Nutley NJ

🏠Gorgeous 4 Bedroom Colonial Home Located in the Spring Garden section of Nutley NJ

🚉 Easy Commute to NYC

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 In-Law Suite For Extended Family

This home has everything a home owner could want, granite counters, large open floor plan, a master suite with Jacuzzi tub that would be fabulous

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38 CATHEDRAL AVENUE

Just Sold in Nutley – 179 Centre St.

179 Centre St, Nutley, NJ

$ Click for current price
3 BEDROOMS | 1 (1 full ) BATHROOMS |

THIS CLASSIC 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL LOCATED IN THE HEART OF NUTLEY NEW JERSEY IS A GREAT HOME FOR SOMEONE THAT DESIRES MORE SPACE AND LOW TAXES, BUILT IN POOL AND SO MUCH MORE TO OFFER.

BUILT DURING THE EARLY PART OF THE 20TH CENTURY THIS HOME IN NUTLEY WAS BUILT BY MR FREEMAN HIMSELF (THE NAME ON THE STREET SIGN) IT HAS A LARGE CORNER LOT WITH ALL THE ORIGINAL WOOD IN TACT AND OPEN AIRY ROOMS, DECK, JACUZZI AND SO MUCH MORE.

THE TAXES ARE LOW ON THIS SIZE HOME UNDER 10K PER YEAR AS WELL.


REALTY EXECUTIVES ELITE HOMES

653 Franklin Ave.

Nutley NJ 07110

The Foreclosure Crisis: 10 Years Later

The Foreclosure Crisis: 10 Years Later | Simplifying The Market

CoreLogic recently released a report entitled, United States Residential Foreclosure Crisis: 10 Years Later, in which they examined the years leading up to the crisis all the way through to present day.

With a peak in 2010 when nearly 1.2 million homes were foreclosed on, over 7.7 million families lost their homes throughout the entire foreclosure crisis.

Dr. Frank Nothaft, Chief Economist for CoreLogic, had this to say,

“The country experienced a wild ride in the mortgage market between 2008 and 2012, with the foreclosure peak occurring in 2010. As we look back over 10 years of the foreclosure crisis, we cannot ignore the connection between jobs and homeownership. A healthy economy is driven by jobs coupled with consumer confidence that usually leads to homeownership.”

Since the peak, foreclosures have been steadily on the decline by nearly 100,000 per year all the way through the end of 2016, as seen in the chart below.

The Foreclosure Crisis: 10 Years Later | Simplifying The Market

If this trend continues, the country will be back to 2005 levels by the end of 2017.

Bottom Line

As the economy continues to improve, and employment numbers increase, the number of completed foreclosures should continue to decrease.

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Foreclosure Rate Drops to Pre-Crisis Levels [INFOGRAPHIC]

Foreclosure Rate Drops to Pre-Crisis Levels [INFOGRAPHIC] | Simplifying The Market

Some Highlights:

  • Only 2.9% of homes are in serious delinquency, down 17.1% from July 2015.
  • This is the 57th consecutive month with a year-over-year decline.
  • The national foreclosure rate has returned to August 2007 levels, at only 0.9%.

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Foreclosure Rate Drops to New Post-Crisis Low [INFOGRAPHIC]

Foreclosure Rate Drops to New Post-Crisis Low [INFOGRAPHIC] | Simplifying The Market

Some Highlights:

  • According to CoreLogic, the national foreclosure rate dropped to 1.1% of all homes with a mortgage. This is the lowest percentage experienced since October 2007.
  • April marked the 54th consecutive month of year-over-year declines in foreclosure inventory.
  • Only 3% of homes in the United States are in serious delinquency. More and more homeowners are escaping negative equity as prices rise.

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Are Foreclosures Increasing or Decreasing?

Are Foreclosures Increasing or Decreasing? | Simplifying The Market

Recently, there has been a lot of talk about the size of the foreclosure inventory in the nation. There has been some speculation that distressed property inventories are about to skyrocket. Today, we want to reveal what is actually taking place in this segment of the housing market.

CoreLogic, in their most recent National Foreclosure Report, reported that foreclosure inventory has decreased by 23.2% since this time last year. The report also showed that foreclosure inventory has decreased in 49 of the 50 states and that 45 states have posted a year-over-year, double-digit decline (see chart below).

Are Foreclosures Increasing or Decreasing? | Simplifying The Market

Other findings in the report:

  • The Seriously Delinquent Rate (homeowners more than 90 days behind in their mortgage payment) is 3.1% which is the lowest level since November 2007
  • The Foreclosure Rate is 1.1% which is also the lowest level since November 2007
  • This was the 53rd consecutive month that showed a decline in the Foreclosure Rate

Bottom Line

Though foreclosures do remain in the market, the number is dramatically decreasing. The fact that mortgage delinquency rates are also decreasing means the worst of the foreclosure crisis is in the rearview mirror.

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