Selling Your Home During a Divorce in New Jersey

Selling Your Home During a Divorce in New Jersey If you’re wondering about the ins and outs of selling your home during a divorce in New Jersey NJ… we’ll dive into the steps and things to look out for in this article. With over 50% of American marriages ending in divorce, many New Jersey NJ … Continued

Cash buyers in New Jersey

 What Is A Cash Buyer In New Jersey? A cash buyer is a company or a individual that purchase a house with   cash. The most common cash buyer is a company that fix-and-flip homes or keeps the house for rentals. Are Cash Home Buyers legit? How does it work?  Who should I trust? Selling Fast: … Continued

Understanding the Foreclosure Process in NJ

Understanding the foreclosure process in NJ is an important part of navigating your own home foreclosure. Before we dive in… What is foreclosure anyway? Foreclosure is the legal process that lenders use to take back property securing a loan, generally after the borrower stops making payments. Foreclosure is no fun.  But just know that it’s not … Continued

Can I sell my New Jersey house in foreclosure?

Do you have a New Jersey NJ house that’s in foreclosure right now? Many people going through the NJ foreclosure process want to get out from under that burdensome house and wonder if they can sell the house in foreclosure. The short answer: yes. The long answer: it’s a little more complicated, but usually you … Continued

Selling My House for Cash in [New Jersey]

Selling My House For Cash In [New Jersey] Should you accept a cash offer for your [New Jersey] house? Not always! If your house is great shape, updated and time is on your side, you should not accept a cash offer unless that cash offer is market value.  On the other hand If your house … Continued

How do I sell my house without an agent in NJ?

If you’re looking to sell your house or investment property in New Jersey without using a real estate agent, we can help. Although we do cooperate with brokers, sometimes it’s best to avoid paying someone to be in the middle. After all, paying 5-6% of the sale of a property in a commission is a lot of … Continued