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All About Bayonne PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 08 August 2007

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bayonne is a city in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States, south of Jersey City. As of the United States 2000 Census, the city had a total population of 61,842.

According to tradition, the city derives its name from the city of Bayonne in France. It is said that French Huguenots settled there some time before New Amsterdam was founded. French-speaking Walloons were a large percentage of the population of New Netherlands during the mid-seventeenth century and may given the name. However, there are no historical records to prove this, and it has been alternatively suggested that, when the land was purchased for real estate speculation, it was named Bayonne because it is on the shores of two bays, Newark and New York, hence Bay-on, or "on the Bays." Bayonne is a diverse city, with large communities of Italian, Irish and Polish Americans .

Bayonne was originally formed as a township on April 1, 1861, from portions of Bergen Township. Bayonne was reincorporated as a city by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 10, 1869, replacing Bayonne Township, subject to the results of a referendum held nine days later.[3]

Bayonne is connected to Staten Island, New York by the Bayonne Bridge. The Bayonne Bridge is lighted in patriotic colors (red, white & blue) in the evenings, as a 9/11 memorial initiated by a then 8 year old girl in the summer of 2002, Veronica Marie Granite with the assistance of then-Municipal Councilmember at-Large Maria Karczewski.

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It's a Buyer's Market PDF Print E-mail
Written by Millie Gomez   
Thursday, 02 August 2007
The Home Buying Process- Step by Step

Buying a home can be a very intimidating process, especially if you've never done it before.  So the first thing you should do before you start the home buying process is to figure out whether owning a home is right for you. It may or may not be and this decision depends on you and what your circumstances are. It may be better for you to continue renting if you're in a region where housing is at a real premium or is very expensive (such as New York or California). Take into account that if you do buy a home, there are extra responsibilities and costs that go along with owning a home-such as lawn care, snow removal, home maintenance and repairs, etc.

However, if you've decided that renting is no longer for you and you want to move into your own home, you may ask, "Where do I begin?"



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How Much is Your House Worth PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 02 August 2007

Pricing Your House to Sell - Important Points

How can I get the highest price for my property? Your decision to sell your property is one that we take very seriously. It is our goal to sell your home in the shortest amount of time, at the highest price, and with the fewest hassles. In order to do that, we conduct a comparative market analysis of similar properties that have been placed on the market-especially those that have sold. Based on that analysis and the timeframe you establish for selling your property, we recommend a price for your property that will allow it to be sold in the shortest amount of time. Research shows that the longer a property is on the market the more difficult it is to sell. In order to establish the proper selling price, we provide you with the information you need, which includes the analysis and other factors to consider. Once you list your property with us, we constantly monitor these market indicators and keep you informed of any pertinent changes.
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What You Should Know Before You Sell PDF Print E-mail
Written by Millie Gomez   
Thursday, 02 August 2007

Selling Mistakes to Avoid

1. Failing to prepare your home for the critical eyes of a buyer

When was the last time you stood across the street and took a good hard look at your home? Don't underestimate the importance of making a good first impression. It begins at the street -- it's called curb appeal.  If you are competing with other homes for sale in your area, how does your home honestly core? 

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Selling Your Home in a Buyer's Market PDF Print E-mail
Written by Millie Gomez   
Thursday, 02 August 2007
Selling a home can be a daunting task for any homeowner, and in a “buyer’s market” the process can feel overwhelming. While many sellers think that homebuyers have the upper hand, with a little patience and a few helpful tips you can successfully sell your home.  
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First Time Home Buyers PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 23 July 2007

First Time BuyersFree First Time Home Buyer Seminars

Is this your first home purchase?  Great!  H.E.R. offers free seminars to help you understand the home-buying process.  These seminars have detailed information about your rights as a buyer, legal issues, home inspections, mortgages, government programs, and more.

Our Next Seminar Is... 

Coming This Fall :: Bayonne Public Library

Call our office (201-858-2440) or Contact Us through our website for questions or more information.

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