6 Home-Selling Myths Costing New Jersey Sellers Money — And How to Beat Them

Buying or selling a home in north central New Jersey comes with no shortage of conventional wisdom — and a lot of it is wrong. Many sellers believe they must strip their homes of all personality, remove wallpaper, and paint everything beige before listing. In reality, buyers in this region are drawn to homes with distinct style and character, not bland, neutral spaces. Steph Mahon, Principal Agent and Founder of Dwell New Jersey, leads a real estate team serving New Jersey towns like Westfield and Summit. She says that any distinctive character your home has may actually work in your...

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The Global Luxury Real Estate Evolution: Forbes Global Properties Elevates High-Net-Worth Client Service

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The Art of Selling Jackson Hole: How Ashley DiPrisco Blends Emotion, Timing, and Technology

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How Rising Interest Rates Eliminated Mortgage Arbitrage in Luxury Second Home Markets

Rising interest rates have dramatically changed how affluent buyers approach real estate in secondary markets, according to William Melnick, associate agent at Elyse Harney...

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The hotel transaction market has endured one of the most dramatic interest rate increases in recent memory. Still, industry veterans now see signs of...

Market Psychology Now Shapes Bergen County Real Estate as Buyers Narrow Their Priorities

The Bergen County real estate market is now defined as much by buyer psychology as by pricing, according to Gina Gerszberg, a broker with...

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The prestige gap between the Hamptons and New Jersey’s beach towns is narrowing as convenience and pricing reshape luxury buyer preferences in the Northeast....

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While kitchen and bathroom renovations dominate home improvement budgets, backyards remain underused spaces where designers face fewer structural constraints. Most discussions about real estate marketing...

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After several years of rapid sales and bidding wars, the Jersey Shore real estate market is settling into a new rhythm defined by caution,...