Check out the latest condo market analysis for Hoboken and Jersey City below. If you have been thinking of selling then now is the perfect time to contact us! As you can see below the average DOM is considerably less than this time last year in both Hoboken and Jersey City. Plus, this gorgeous fall […]
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Hudson County Mid Year Report 2016
Here’s Why Now’s the Best Time to List Your Hoboken Waterfront Condo for Sale
Now is a great time to sell your Hoboken condo. Why? The short version: Inventory is down and sales prices are up. But they aren’t the only reasons people sell their condos along the Hudson River. Why List Your Hoboken Waterfront Condo Now? Right now, it’s a seller’s market — with low supply and high demand, Hoboken home […]
Hoboken’s Thriving Waterfront Condo Market
How’s the real estate market for Hoboken waterfront condos? It’s doing great! Waterfront condos are highly desirable lately, especially in Hoboken due to the city’s ideal location across from Manhattan and along the Hudson River. Let’s explore the current state of the real estate market. The Current Hoboken Waterfront Condo Market Hoboken waterfront condos are currently averaging $899/sq.ft […]
Progress on Berry Lane Park
The eleven properties that make up the Berry Lane Park Project in Jersey City, set to open in late 2015, are being transformed from a graffiti covered eyesore into something magnificent. Where once were decaying buildings, you will see a baseball field, a soccer field, tennis courts, rain gardens and such. This project has […]
To Stuff or Not to Stuff
Washington Street Update
The American Planning Association recently designated Washington Street in Hoboken as a “Great Street”. That’s pretty good. However, since Washington Street is the main street in the central business district for Hoboken, the city can’t just rest on its designated laurels. They have been working on options to make a new and (we hope) improved […]
Is a Wall Enough?
The town of Jersey City is getting ready to join Hoboken and New York in a project that they hope will prevent another catastrophe like Hurricane Sandy. They plan to construct a two-mile-long seawall that would be eight feet higher than the present ten-foot wall. That is four feet higher than the 14-foot storm surge […]