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Archive for February, 2009

Continuing on the heels of a busy January, the Short Hills/Millburn real estate marketcontinue to shows signs of increasing activity during the first half of February.
So far this month, 6 homes have gone under contract. These homes range in price from $749,000 to $1,495,000. These homes were on the market for an average of [...]

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January proved to be a good month for those residents of Millburn and Short Hills who have been trying to sell their homes. In contrast to a very slow fourth quarter in 2008, the first month of 2009 showed a tremendous increase in real estate activity.
While January is typically a very slow month in [...]

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Potential new home owners are interested in investing in real estate in the township of Millburn/Short Hills for many reasons. Possibly chief among them is that community members within the township work so hard to espose the types of values that parents hope to pass on to their children. Members of the community [...]

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New home owners are consistently eager and interested in purchasing property in the township of Millburn/Short Hills. There are a wide variety of reasons that potential new home owners would be interested in investing in property in the Millburn/Short Hills Township, even during these difficult economic times. Perhaps that is in part due [...]

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The township of Millburn/Short Hills consistently attracts new home owners with its wide variety of community events. My experience as a realtor in this area has shown me that potential new home owners are interested in investing in property in areas that provide unusual and exciting opportunities for them to meet new people and [...]

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The township of Millburn/Short Hills is well known for many reasons. The blue ribbon award winning High School that sends more than 97% of its students to four year universities is one reason. The gorgeous properties and fine homes are another appealing feature, along with the historic monuments such as the Paper Mill [...]

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