Gorgeous views. Drexel model ground floor end unit – Madison Village. FHA Approved. Eat in kitchen with breakfast bar. Open floor plan. 2 bedrooms. Bath with shower and tub. Separate storage room. 326 acres of well-maintained grounds bordering over 100 acres of undisturbed nature. Convenient to Rt. 78 & shopping. On-site property manager, clubhouse, playground, bocce court, bicycle paths, tennis court & in-ground pool. Excellent schools, elementary school: Cedar Hill.
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94 Penwood Rd, Basking Ridge, NJ
Totally renovated and expanded colonial home, with $400K+ in recent upgrades, on almost one level acre in a great neighborhood of Glenbrooke in Basking Ridge. 4 Bedrooms, 3 full and 2 half baths. Granite and stainless kitchen with stunning breakfast room addition, family room (currently used as an office), den. Master suite with two walk in customized closets and luxurious bath with double sinks. Princess suite. All updated baths. Newly finished game room with wet bar in the basement. Gorgeous deck. Partial house generator. Convenient location to Pleasant Valley Park, schools, shopping and NYC Direct trains. Excellent school district.
Open house on January 12th, 1-4 pm
Buy or Sell First in Basking Ridge
If you are looking to relocate, move-up, downsize or otherwise move from one house to another, the age-old question is whether to buy or sell first. While there are pros and cons of each decision, the answer to this basic question is as individual as you are, and there is no one universal answer. If you are embarking upon a move that involves both buying and selling a home, here are some things to consider during the initial stages of the process.
Generally speaking, under most market conditions, real estate professionals advise listing your present home and shopping for your new home simultaneously. Nonetheless, you should talk to a real estate sales professional about your personal situation so you can consider how fast you need to sell, and how long you should expect it to take given current market conditions.
If you have very specific criteria – like location, size, views, age, etc. – that could lead to a time-consuming home search, you should consider finding and buying a home first before you sell your existing home. If necessary, your offer to buy a home can be contingent on selling yours. On the other hand, if you sell first, you can make your sale dependent on finding a home to buy.
Seasonality can also play a role in deciding when to sell – with spring and fall being the most popular seasons to put a home on the market. I can help you consider the effect of other factors like interest rates and consumer confidence in the economy.
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