Brigantine market stale?
I have been advised by owners in Brigantine, NJ that other than beach properties, very little is being sold. They believe that many are investment properties and that sellers are unwilling to budge at this point. The question is, with a recession looming and the continual loss of income, do you expect that the investment sellers will start to drop their prices and, if so, when?
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D you expect Brigantine, NJ property values to come down in the upcoming Fall and Winter months?
The home that I am interested in has been on the market for about 80 days. It is currently priced at the assessed value which is approximately $50K more than what the seller paid for it in October 2004. A comparable property across the street is listed at the same price, but needs a little bit of work - it is a flip that was purchased in August 2007 at $37K below the current asking price. Is it realistic to think that the seller would sell below the assessed value or only at a $20 to 35K profit over a 3 year period?
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I'm looking to buy a home in Brigantine,nj. I've noticed the homes on the north side are a littlte more
reasonably priced than elsewhere in brigantine. From what I hear the greenheads are a big problem on the north side. Do you know anything about this problem. I don't want to buy a house and then not be able to sit on the porch because of the greenies, yet I could get a really nice newer home closer to my price range. Thanks
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I'm looking to purchase a condo in Brigantine City, NJ. One house, separated into two condos.
This condo is a home with two levels. The owner is selling the top level as one unit and the bottom level as another unit. Can someone shed some light on purchasing a unit of this sort? What should I be aware of and how is the resale on units like this?
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