Presenting 68 Fairmount Avenue! Built in 2001 and renovated in 2006, this custom Colonial home combines the formal areas the most discriminating buyer expects, with the modern open layout today’s active families demand.
Custom built in 1992 with exquisite attention to detail; this Farm House Colonial exudes a casual elegance that’s ideally suited to grand entertaining as it is quiet nights at home.
Welcome to 33 Cora Lane in Chester! Built in 1967 and remodeled in 2005, this picture perfect Colonial is situated on a one plus acre property in a desirable Dogwood Acres neighborhood.
Located in desirable Peapack Gladstone this adorable, lovingly maintained four bedroom two bath bi-level sits on a .18 acre lot within walking distance to the center of town and NYC train.
Built in 1998 and renovated in 2010, this Custom 4 bedroom four bath Colonial sits on a 2.7 acre cul de sac lot offering expansive Winter views of bucolic Chester Township.
Set on a desirable cul-de-sac amidst the rolling hills of bucolic Mendham Township, this exceptional five acre property offers the tranquility of country living only minutes from the mid-town direct train.
Nestled on nearly two acres with sweeping views, this elegant five bedroom, five and a half bath Brick Toll Brothers Colonial features exquisite detailing throughout.
Located minutes from major commuting arteries and the NYC direct train, this stately colonial home combines the formal areas the most discriminating buyer expects, with the modern open layout today’s active families demand!
Built in 1999 by Toll Brothers, this dramatic Elkins model Colonial offers a spacious and open floor plan ideal for small family gatherings or larger, more formal entertaining.
This classic, graciously appointed Center Hall Colonial sits on a beautiful 1.8 acre property at the end of a cu-de-sac in a desirable “Valley” neighborhood.
If you are the buyer in a home sale transaction, you should be prepared to submit an offer to the seller. An offer is not simply the price -- there are more components involved.
The real estate agent will act as the conveyor of information. There are a few things to look out for in such negotiations: 1) include a finance contingency, even if you have loan pre-approval, 2) insist on an engineer's, termite and radon inspection contingencies, 3) itemize the personal property you want included, such as chandeliers or drapes, and 4) submit the closing date you prefer.
Buyers should be prepared to make their best offer first, but if that offer is not acceptable to the seller, they should expect to go through a round of counter-offers.