Listed for just $148,000. This bungalow features a completely upgraded kitchen, maple cabinets with soft-close drawers, granite countertops, tile backsplash, tile flooring and recessed lighting. Kitchen opens to dining room and living room with bamboo floors. Living room has a gas fireplace and ceiling fan. Full basement with bilco doors, walk up attic with attic fan. Roof 6 years old, replacement windows, security system, covered front porch, rear maintenance free deck, fenced yard, driveway parking with carport in rear of home, shed. Natural gas heat and hot water, central air condenser 1 year old, public water and sewer, Mt. Pleasant Elementary School. Easily accesible to Routes 49 and 55. This property is presented by The Scott Sheppard Team. Give us a call to schedule your private tour today! Ask about home # 89. Stacy Schnell ~ Realtor Associate Cell: 856-364-0772
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So much potential on this 12.43 +/- farm situated in East Vineland, which is located in Southern New Jersey. Three road frontages, level topography. Perfect for horse farm. 60 x 90 pole barn with riding rink and a 36 x 60 horse barn with nine 10 x 12 stalls. Convenient access to Route 55, 47, 552 and 49. Property consists of 11.94 acres Q Farm of total 12.43 acres. Buyer responsible for any rollback taxes. Other Structures: Barn, Horse Stable, Other, Pole Barn, Riding Ring, Storage Barn/Shed. Call today with your questions!
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Home for Sale Cedarville, New Jersey
Charming & large two story home on quiet street. Home features 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Kitchen has all new kitchen cabinets and stainless steel appliances. Large front porch, spacious family room and separate dining room. Rear sunroom, detached 2 car garage, walk up attic, full basement. Roof, vinyl siding and well are less than one year old. Home requires a new septic system, palns are already being drawn. Seller to provide approved septic plans at settlement. Sold in strictly “as-is” condition. Priced to sell!
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Move in Ready Home in Glassboro
Welcome to this move-in ready, 3 bed, 1 full bath home located in a quiet Glassboro neighborhood! Many features and improvements have been done to this home in recent years which makes for low-maintenance living! Features and updates include: updated bathroom, updated exterior paint, front porch and landscaping, updated kitchen with 42″ cabinets and a sunroom addition, windows with a lifetime warranty and custom blinds, a spacious 3-bay garage with updated roof and doors, newer pool and pool deck, and a new french drain and sump pump system installed in the basement. There is a partially finished basement which can be utilized as extra living space. There is an additional room in the basement which is being utilized as a wine cellar. The wood stove in the living room heats the majority of the home. The list of features goes on and on, and being conveniently located near shopping, schools and major roadways, this home has everything you could ask for. This home also qualifies for the HomeSeeker $10,000 grant program for First-Time Homebuyers. Schedule your private tour today to see the true beauty of this home!
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Homebuyers face ‘most competitive market in recorded history’
Rising real estate costs, demographics shifts, and low inventory have hamstrung homebuyers for years. But according to Danielle Hale, chief economist for Realtor.com, this spring buying season may bring buyer frustration to a boil.
“I think it’s fair to say this is the most competitive housing market we’ve seen in recorded history,” says Hale. “There’s record low inventory and strong interest from buyers in getting into the housing market. There are a lot of buyers, and not a lot of sellers.”
According to Hale and other economists and real estate industry observers, many factors have created this “imperfect storm” of high demand and low supply. Underbuilding had been a key factor, due to cost, labor shortages, and zoning and regulatory barriers to new construction.
“We’ve been paying the bill for underbuilding for some time, and every year, it gets worse,” she says. “We’re not only not keeping up, we’re falling further behind.”
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Newly Listed Home in Franklinville, NJ
Luxury two story home on private corner lot in Washington Oaks. Formal foyer entry with hardwood flooring, large eat-in kitchen with cherry cabinets, corian countertops, center island, stainless steel appliances, tile backsplash and hardwood flooring. Spacious morning room open to kitchen that leads to rear paver patio with hottub. Formal dining room and wet bar off kitchen. Dining room has tray ceiling, box and crown molding. The first floor also has a two story great room with gas fireplace, office and formal living room. Four bedrooms and three full bathrooms on second floor, master bedroom has tray ceiling, gas fireplace and walk-in closet. Master bathroom has Jacuzzi tub, stall shower, double vanity and tile flooring. There is a second staircase in the back of the home leading to the kitchen. Finished basement with full bathroom, possible 5th bedroom and walkout entrance. Covered front porch, three car attached garage, security system, sprinkler system, two zone gas heat and central air, Delsea school system. Convenient access to Routes 55, 40, 47 and 322.
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Why You Should Sell Your Home in 2018

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If you haven’t given much thought to selling your home this year, you might want to think again.
Real estate information company Trulia commissioned a survey of more than 2,000 U.S. adults, conducted by Harris Poll, to get a feel for expectations and plans for housing and homeownership in 2018. The survey results show 31 percent of respondents expect 2018 to be a better year for selling a home than 2017 – and just 14 percent expect it to be worse.
Despite the enthusiasm, only 6 percent of homeowners surveyed plan to sell their home in 2018.
Real estate information company Zillow echoes these sentiments in its predictions for 2018, expecting inventory shortages to continue to drive the housing market. With too few homes on the market to meet buyer demand, prices increase and would-be buyers can’t afford the price or down payment needed to submit a winning offer.
If you’re a homeowner and have been thinking about selling, what are you waiting for? You may not consider 2018 to be your year to sell, but here are four reasons why selling in the next 12 months could be more beneficial than you think.
Buyers are chomping at the bit. Eager homebuyers have been frustrated over the last few years, experiencing low inventory in most major markets, which is pushing them to start home shopping earlier in the year to try to beat out the competition and ensure they’re not missing out on any available properties.
Even before the clock struck midnight on New Year’s, people were already getting a head start on looking at buying or selling a home in 2018. Real estate information company HomeLight saw a 25 percent traffic spike on its website on Dec. 26, with continued high rates of traffic through the first part of the new year.
“Folks have generally turned their attention away from the holiday and time with family and friends, and moved onto the new year and what they want to accomplish,” says Sumant Sridharan, chief operating officer of HomeLight. “And for many people, that tends to be where they want to live.”
The best time to sell your home is traditionally between March and June, Sridharan notes, while warmer climates may see a longer time frame because they’re not restricted by weather. But cold weather isn’t keeping interested buyers from starting their home search at the start of the year. The fact that buyers take the day after a major holiday to start looking for new home means the traditional selling season could be even hotter.
And while the last couple years have proven beneficial for sellers, seeing many homes sell for asking price or above, it won’t last forever. Zillow predicts home builders will begin looking to construct more entry-level homes to meet demand later this year. If you wait too long to put your home on the market, you may find yourself competing with new builds that haven’t been a part of the market in large numbers since before the recession.
Interest rates are low … for now. For both the buyer of your home and your own next home purchase, low interest rates can help make a transaction possible. In the second week of January, the average interest rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage was 4.17 percent, according to NerdWallet. Mortgage rate averages reached more than 4.4 percent in 2017, but closed the year out just below the current rate.
While mortgage rates aren’t expected to spike significantly this year, they are forecast to increase overall. The Mortgage Bankers Association predicts 30-year fixed-rate mortgages will rise to 4.6 percent this year, and it expects rates to rise to 5 percent in 2019 and 5.3 percent in 2020.
While increasing interest rates are a sign of a good economy, they can squeeze out some potential homebuyers from the market. The current low rates can serve as a catalyst for many potential homebuyers to get moving sooner rather than later. But as interest rates continue to rise, you’re less likely to see as many bidding wars – which is welcome news for buyers but not sellers.
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How the New Tax Law Will Affect Homeowners
You can move to find cheaper property taxes. The passing of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act at the end of 2017 means a few significant home-related tax policy changes for the 2018 calendar year: Mortgage interest rates are only deductible up to $750,000 in debt and property taxes are only deductible up to $10,000.
While these limits don’t affect all homeowners, people who live in counties and cities with high property taxes are likely to feel the financial hit when they file taxes in 2019. If your household is going to struggle without the deductions you’ve had previously, it might be time to look elsewhere.
“For most of the world, I think it really creates a consideration of where I want to be and how I want to be there,” says Cody Vichinsky, co-founder of Bespoke Real Estate, based in Water Mill, New York.
Vichinsky expects housing markets in coastal states to be most impacted by the tax reform– and more specifically in the counties or towns with high-ranked school districts because their property taxes tend to be higher. While homeowners with school-age children may see the education factor weigh heavier than the financial burden, “You’re going to see an exodus out of these neighborhoods for people who don’t need to be there anymore,” he says.
You certainly shouldn’t have a hurried reaction to a policy change with an asset as large as a house, but also keep in mind that if you’re looking for the maximum price on your home, the longer the new tax law sinks in, the more likely it is to change feelings toward pricier neighborhoods in coastal markets.
“We do expect, potentially, in the longer term there may be lower demand at the higher price points because the tax [incentives] just aren’t there,” Sridharan says.
Renovations today won’t come back in full next year. Zillow’s 2018 predictions include the expectation that most homeowners will focus on renovations and updates this year rather than selling. If you’ve got remodeling on your schedule for the year, be sure it’s an update for you because it’s unlikely that renovations will have a 100 percent return when it comes time to sell.
“You’re going to get one shot at this,” Sridharan says. “Ultimately the additional money you’re going to spend to make your home look amazing is going to be far less than the amount of money [a buyer will pay].”
The key to taking advantage of the seller’s market this year is not taking the tight inventory for granted. Buyers will still expect effort from sellers in preparing a property for sale. While they may be willing to overlook a dated kitchen, it’s the clutter, deferred maintenance and lack of curb appeal that can still kill a deal. If you do decide put your house on the market, take the process seriously, and you’re likely to see ample interest.
Home Prices: Boom Continues, but Leveling Out Needed

The boom is continuing for home prices, with a gain in March of 6.5 percent, according to the S&P CoreLogic/Case-Shiller Indices.
The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price NSA Index’s 10-City Composite, which is an average of 10 metros (Boston, Chicago, Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Diego, San Francisco and Washington, D.C.), rose 6.5 percent year-over-year, an increase from 6.4 percent in February. The 20-City Composite—which is an average of the 10 metros in the 10-City Composite, plus Atlanta, Charlotte, Cleveland, Dallas, Detroit, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Portland, Seattle and Tampa—rose 6.8 percent year-over-year, which is comparable to February. Month-over-month, both the 10-City Composite and the 20-City composite rose, 0.9 percent and 1 percent, respectively.
“The home price increases continue, with the National Index rising at 6.5 percent per year,” says David M. Blitzer, chairman and managing director of the S&P Dow Jones Indices Index Committee.
“Looking across various national statistics on sales of new or existing homes, permits for new construction, and financing terms, two figures that stand out are rapidly rising home prices and low inventories of existing homes for sale,” Blitzer says. “Months-supply, which combines inventory levels and sales, is currently at 3.8 months, lower than the levels of the 1990s before the housing boom and bust.
“Until inventories increase faster than sales, or the economy slows significantly, home prices are likely to continue rising,” says Blitzer. “Compared to the price gains of the last boom in the early 2000s, things are calmer today.”
“The solid gain in home prices of 6.5 percent in March added roughly $150 billion to housing wealth during the month,” said Lawrence Yun, chief economist at the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR), in a statement. “The continuing run-up in home prices above the pace of income growth is simply not sustainable. From the cyclical low point in home prices six years ago, a typical home price has increased by 48 percent, while the average wage rate has grown by only 14 percent. Rising interest rates also do not help with affordability; therefore, more supply is needed to level out home prices. Homebuilding will be the key as to how the housing market performs in the upcoming years.”
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Home For Sale in desirable Pittsgrove
Welcome to this beautifully maintained, 3 bed, 2 full bath home located on a corner lot in a quiet neighborhood in Pittsgrove Township. This home would be ideal for a first-time homebuyer or a couple looking to downsize. The living room and eat-in kitchen have an open layout, so it’s perfect for entertaining. The master suite offers a full, updated bathroom, and is located away from the other 2 bedrooms for additional privacy. The basement is finished for additional living space, and there are 2 additional rooms in the basement that could be utilized as either additional bedrooms, living spaces or extra storage. The fenced-in backyard is very spacious and offers a deck off of the back door. Access to Rt. 40 & 55 is within 10 minutes. This home is eligible for 100% USDA financing!
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