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Nice content as always, very precious and valuable info. How does it compare to construction? Is it more affordable to build your own regarding the market volume going down? Keep it up Corey, cheers 🤘
Hi @Evenstar213, thanks for watching and dropping this comment! New construction is more often than not condo buildings or townhome communities when it comes to volume of units. Single family new construction is typically a knockdown and rebuild in an existing neighborhood. Both sell at a premium price. Your best bet would be to build on your own. If that is what you are thinking we should connect. I have a company that I partner with that manages full scale service including lot purchase, design, and construction.
@@thefuture4266 The struggle is real for moderate income buyers! It virtually necessitates a strategy of targeting fixer upper’s. But even in those instances you may have to compete with investors bringing cash depending on location.
@@newjerseylivinggroup so that was click bate? Not good cause it caused me to tune out real quick hearing that! I’m in the markets flipping house in NJ over 500 since 2003 I know for a fact NJ supply is tight
@@brigadiergeneral2399 The episode posed the question of whether the NJ market is following national trends of lower prices and a slow down of the pace of the market. Our overall sales are in fact down, but that is because of low inventory. Demand remains high so prices continue to rise. No click bait at all, just a dive into the nuances of the NJ market.
@@riaforza6904 Thanks for the comment! We are in fact seeing more price drops where sellers have been very ambitious with their pricing. Those tend to coincide with sitting on the market for 30+ days with no activity. With that said, turnkey properties in most locations are still going under contract with 2 weeks of being on the market.
📌Hey everyone, it’s Corey! Are you looking to buy a home in New Jersey? Click here to get a FREE NEW JERSEY HOMEBUYING GUIDE: link.buyorsellrealestatenow.com/newjerseyhomebuyingguide
Nice content as always, very precious and valuable info. How does it compare to construction? Is it more affordable to build your own regarding the market volume going down?
Keep it up Corey, cheers 🤘
Hi @Evenstar213, thanks for watching and dropping this comment! New construction is more often than not condo buildings or townhome communities when it comes to volume of units. Single family new construction is typically a knockdown and rebuild in an existing neighborhood. Both sell at a premium price. Your best bet would be to build on your own. If that is what you are thinking we should connect. I have a company that I partner with that manages full scale service including lot purchase, design, and construction.
You should do videos for towns below the Driscoll bridge . There’s a lot of us that would never ever think about moving north of that
Hi @anthonylatempa7651! I’ll definitely put that on my list. Let me know if there’s anything else you think I should cover.
Corey. I will email you today!!! Love your channel!
@@stilldown4life Thanks for tuning in! I’ll look forward to hearing from you!
It’s pretty sad to see the state I was born and raised in become a monopoly board to rich out of staters.
@@thefuture4266 The struggle is real for moderate income buyers! It virtually necessitates a strategy of targeting fixer upper’s. But even in those instances you may have to compete with investors bringing cash depending on location.
Slowing down? Where when? Not NJ! You mixing us up with florida or Texas!
@@brigadiergeneral2399 Thanks for the comment, but be sure to watch the entire episode!
@@newjerseylivinggroup so that was click bate? Not good cause it caused me to tune out real quick hearing that! I’m in the markets flipping house in NJ over 500 since 2003 I know for a fact NJ supply is tight
@@brigadiergeneral2399 The episode posed the question of whether the NJ market is following national trends of lower prices and a slow down of the pace of the market. Our overall sales are in fact down, but that is because of low inventory. Demand remains high so prices continue to rise. No click bait at all, just a dive into the nuances of the NJ market.
I see tons of price drops and homes sitting for weeks right now in NJ.
@@riaforza6904 Thanks for the comment! We are in fact seeing more price drops where sellers have been very ambitious with their pricing. Those tend to coincide with sitting on the market for 30+ days with no activity. With that said, turnkey properties in most locations are still going under contract with 2 weeks of being on the market.