Fistfights. Free tacos. This is how crazy the N.J. real estate market is, agents say.
Updated Apr 14, 2021;
Posted Apr 14, 2021
Low inventory and high demand are causing chaos at open houses leading to long lines and multiple offers within days.
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An agent offered to supply tacos for a Tuesday closing.
And a fistfight apparently broke out at an open house.
The residential real estate market is at an historic high for home sales despite low inventory. And as buyers grapple to score one of the coveted homes on the market, they’re using whatever they can think of to make their offer stand out.
These 7 cheap fixes will get you more money when selling your N.J. home, agents say
Updated Mar 14, 2021;
Packed open houses. Listings selling in days. Bidding wars.
It’s a seller’s market especially in New Jersey where inventory is low but closed sales were up more than 17% this January over last January and the average sales price on a single family home has jumped 22% to $504,585.
But if you’re looking to put your house up for sale there are still things you can do to draw more interest, get more money and save yourself headaches during the home inspection process.
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