Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Questions to ask when buying a Millburn-Short Hills, NJ home

So you're decided to buy a Millburn-Short Hills, NJ home. Hooray! Millburn-Short Hills, NJ is a fantastic place to live. It is good for families, and many people say they enjoying living here because of the good school districts and a strong sense of community. You want to make sure you pick the perfect Millburn-Short Hills, NJ home for you so living in it will be enjoyable for years to come. Here are questions to ask while buying a Millburn-Short Hills, NJ home:

Ask questions related to the price of the home.
How much did the seller pay for the home, and how many years ago? How much does the seller still owe on the home? How much have similar homes sold for in the neighborhood recently? Some of the answers to these you will be able to find out on your own, but it's still worth asking questions just to get as much information as possible. If the owner owes more than they're selling the house for, then it could be a short sale. While you don't need to know what the seller paid for the home in the past, you might want to know how much the value of the home has increased over time.

Ask questions about the location of the home.
How close are the nearest schools? Stores? Transit stops? Parks? Churches? Restaurants? What is the crime rate in the area? Is there anything nearby that makes loud noises that can be heard from inside the house? Many of these answers can be found through online research, but again, it's good to ask. You never know what important piece of information the seller might mention.

Ask questions about the condition of the home.
What type of foundation does the house have? Is the attic insulated? How old is the roof? When were the appliances last replaced? Feel free to ask questions about anything--plumbing, electric, remodeling, etc. Not everything can be determined from just looking around. The more questions you ask, the more information you'll have. The more information you have, the better you can estimate how much you'll have to spend on repairs and maintenance in the future.

Hopefully these tips help you as you search for the perfect Millburn-Short Hills, NJ home for you. If you have any further questions or would like to hire me to provide professional help, please contact me.

Elaine Pruzon
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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Down the Block: A Millburn-Short Hills, NJ non-profit

As a Millburn-Short Hills, NJ home owner, you might be wondering how you can donate in a way that will benefit the local community. Today I'm going to spotlight one local non-profit that is right here in Millburn-Short Hills, NJ. Down the Block is an organization that helps out local Millburn-Short Hills, NJ residents.

What does Down the Block do?

Down the block provides money to benefit Millburn-Short Hills, NJ residents going through rough times. The money is used for basic needs, such as food, shelter, medical care, heat or electricity, etc. Down the Block provides a way for Millburn-Short Hills, NJ residents needing help to get it discretely.

How do I know the money is being used properly?

Each applicant requesting help from Down the Block is screened. Once they are chosen as recipients of Down the Block's help, the money is given directly to the service provider and not to those being helped. That means a person will have their heating bill paid so it can stay turned on during the winter rather than be given cash.

Who can apply for short-term assistance?

Residents of Millburn-Short Hills, NJ who are over eighteen are eligible to apply for assistance. They must submit an application and meet with someone in person to discuss the situation. Requests for smaller amounts of money are more likely to be funded.

Where do I get more information?

For more information on donating or requesting assistance, visit the Down the Block website by clicking here.

Thank you for readng about this local non-profit that helps keep Millburn-Short Hills, NJ a strong community. If there are other non-profits in the area that you think I should spotlight, please let me know in the comments. Have a great week!

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Maintaining your Short Hills, NJ home

There are many reasons people opt to become home owners. Maybe you bought your Short Hills, NJ home because you enjoy the location and want to stay here permanently or for a long time. Maybe you wanted the security of owning as you raise a family. Investing is usually a component of buying a home. If you don't pay attention to the maintenance of your Short Hills, NJ home, you are not properly protecting your investment. You could risk expensive repairs later that could be prevented by doing some basic tasks each year or so. Here is a list of eight quick things you can do to maintain your Short Hills, NJ home and keep your investment protected:


  1. Each year in late spring or early summer, check out the air conditioning. See if any small parts need to be repaired or replaced. Clean or replace the air filters.
  2. Each year before winter, check out your heating system in the same manner. Replace filters and vacuum ducts as necessary.
  3. Pressure wash your siding and wood porches or decks. This could be done every-other-year depending on the level of build-up. Keeping things very clean like this will not only make your home look better, it will also make the materials last longer.
  4. Check your roof for broken or missing shingles and gutter problems. Replace or reattach as necessary. Trim any tree branches touching the roof as they can cause problems later.
  5. Clean out your chimney and make sure there are no leaves, dead animals, nests, or other debris in there. If you have a fireplace, clean that. Make sure everything is properly ventilated and that screens are in place where needed.
  6. Check all smoke detectors are operable and replace batteries as needed. Be sure to have a fire extinguisher and make sure it's filled and in working order.
  7. Replace or patch screens in doors and windows. Replace broken panels of glass. Check to ensure windows are sealed properly and add caulk when necessary.
  8. Check faucets in bathrooms, utility rooms, the kitchen, and even outdoor spigots for leaks or other problems. Take care of small issues before they become larger.
Hopefully these simple tips help you better care for your Short Hills, NJ home. If you have any questions about home maintenance or buying or selling a Short Hills, NJ home, do not hesitate to contact me. Have a good week!

Elaine Pruzon
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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Halloween in Millburn, NJ

There are many Halloween events that Millburn, NJ home owners can enjoy. Families and children of all ages--from tiny tots to teens--will find something fun to do this Halloween in the Millburn, NJ area.

Check out 2012 Millburn, NJ area Halloween events:

Pumpkin Patch at Wyoming Presbyterian Church
Throughout the rest of the month of October, there will be at pumpkin patch at Wyoming Presbyterian Church in Millburn, NJ. It will be open from 11:30 am to 5:30 pm on weekdays, 10 am - 5:30 pm on Saturdays, and noon - 5:30 pm on Sundays. Proceeds go to the Community Foodbank of New Jersey. For more information, click here.

Newcomers and Neighbors Adult Social Halloween Party
On Friday, October 19th at 7 pm, there will be a Halloween Party for adults only in Short Hills, NJ. Tickets cost $35 and the party will keep going until 11 pm. It takes place at the Racquets Club of Short Hills. For more information, click here.

62nd Annual Millburn Halloween Parade
On Sunday, October 28th there will be a lot of fun from 11 am to 3 pm in Taylor Park, at 100 Main Street in Millburn, NJ. In addition to a parade, there will be pony rides, a petting zoo, hay rides, and pumpkins for picking. Kids under age 15 in costume may have a free hot dog; other food will be on sale for everyone else. For more information, click here.

Wyoming Club Halloween Party
There will be games and food at this Halloween Party for kids. It will take place on Sunday, October 28th, at 2 pm at the Wyoming Club. For more information, click here.


Pre-School Trick or Treat
This trick-or-treat event is specifically for the pre-schoolers and will take place in downtown Millburn, NJ on Wednesday, October 31st. For more information, click here.

Have a fantastic fall season and Halloween holiday in Millburn, NJ this year! If you have any questions about the local community or real estate opportunities, be sure to contact me.

Elaine Pruzon
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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Are you ready to buy a Millburn-Short Hills, NJ home?

So you're considering buying your first home and are thinking of Millburn-Short Hills, NJ. Congratulations! You're in the right place. Millburn-Short Hills, NJ is a popular place to move because of its many amenities and strong sense of community. Buying your first home--here or anywhere--is a major decision. You want to ask yourself many questions before taking that big step. Here are questions that will help you determine if you are ready to purchase a home in Millburn-Short Hills, NJ:

Will you stay put for while?

In order to make the investment worth your while, you probably want to stay in the home you buy for several years before you resell it. If you cannot imagine staying in Millburn-Short Hills, NJ for the next five years or so, it is probably not a good time for you to buy a home.

Is your life fairly stable?

Of course unpredictable things happen all of the time, but take a moment to think about potential major changes you can foresee. Is your job secure, or are you at risk of losing it? Is your marriage rocky, or going strong? Could you see yourself quitting work to go back to school in the near future? These are all things that should be taken into consideration before making a decision about buying a home.

Do you have good credit?

Perfect credit is not necessary for buying a home. That said, if you very bad credit, you do not want to start home shopping until you've cleaned it up. Having items in collections or loans that have defaulted will not help you when you're looking for a mortgage.

Can you afford what you want to buy?

Take an honest assessment of your financial situation and determine whether or not you can afford what you want to buy. Look at what you have saved for a down payment, what you estimate repairs, utilities, and property taxes will cost, and from there calculate the amount you can afford to pay each month. Is this enough to buy you the house you want to live in for the next several years?

Hopefully this post has helped you as you contemplate buying your first Millburn-Short Hills, NJ home. If you do decide to buy a home now, do not hesitate to contact me for professional help with finding the perfect home for you and negotiating a reasonable price.

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