Sunday, February 28, 2016

ERA Justin Realty's 2016 Five Star Professionals Cited by New Jersey Monthly Magazine

Kristen Davis, Michelle Korosy, Adrian Tridel, Julia Dagistanli and Carol D. Calamari, ERA Justin Realtor salespersons have been selected as New Jersey Monthly Magazine Five Star Professionals for delivering outstanding service and client satisfaction to the communities they serve throughout Bergen, Passaic, Hudson and Essex Countie

ERA Justin Realty's 2016 Five Star ProfessionalsCited by New Jersey Monthly Magazine
Bergen County, New Jersey:  Focus for clients and customers are the force that motivates the staff of active Realtor salespersons at ERA Justin Realty.  In fact, the firm tracks continuing activity of 100 real estate firms who service the vast reaches of area communities and ERA Justin Realty has again proven itself to be an area real estate market leader. Five of its agents have been cited as 2016 New Jersey Five Star Home Professionals by New Jersey Monthly Magazine.
Five Star Professional partnered with New Jersey Monthly Magazine to identify real estate professionals in the New Jersey area who deliver outstanding service and client satisfaction. The Five Star Professional research team contacted thousands of recent home buyers, as well as other consumers. Phone, mail and on-line respondents rated their service professional on criteria such as overall satisfaction and whether they would recommend the professional to a friend.
Ron Darby, ERA Justin Realty Broker Co-owner proudly offered, "An incredible honor to have one sales agent awarded in New Jersey Monthly Magazine, but to have five salespersons awarded, those honors are incredible.  We are so very proud of Kristen Davis, Michelle Korosy, Adrian Tridel, Julia Dagistanli and Carol D. Calamari,  for their efforts, service to their buyers and sellers and the communities they serve throughout Bergen, Passaic, Hudson and Essex Counties."

Continuing, Darby said, "Throughout each year we proudly present our ERA Leadership Circle Award  to those teammates who focus and exceed the expectations of their sellers and buyers.  Those fine professionals who are currently awarded have also earned this accolade and were also awarded with their teammates for the elite Circle of Light for Community Service Award presented at the ERA global business conference in Los Angeles, California.   For our sellers and buyers, ERA Justin Realty has compiled our What People Are Saying presentation of nearly 800 testimonials and reviews regarding our services.  A copy is available for review for the asking."
For Spring 2016 any of their salespersons will be pleased to provide a current market price analysis of your home at no cost or obligation.  The report features current homes on the market, homes that have sold and closed, and details as to the value of your home.  The analysis will focus on a 2016 market value for the spring and beyond.   It will also give details on the specifics of your home and what a seller may do to make it more marketable. Invite them in, it will be well rewarding for your sales process.
All of the  ERA Justin Realty Five Star Professionals can be reached at either of their Rutherford offices at 118 Jackson Avenue and 57 Park Avenue.  By office phone(201) 939-7500, (201) 438-0588 or (201) 438-SOLD. View 1000's of homes at their websites at www.ERAJustin.com and www.ERAJustinRealty.com. 

Monday, February 15, 2016

ERA Justin's Joana Iliescu offers Relocation Tips for Kids


ERA Justin's Joana Iliescu offers Relocation Tips for Kids
                                           
Joana Iliescu, an active and focused sales professional with ERA Justin Realty offers North Jersey Newspapers readers, important tips on Relocation for kids. “Every year millions of families move. One of the most important issues to anyone with kids is their reaction to the news that they're moving and their adjustment to the new home. Being informed is very important to children. One of the worst mistakes we can make as adults is to assume that kids don't care or won't understand the details. Keeping them 'in the loop,' consulting them about choices whenever possible, and including them in the family game plan will work wonders toward their adjustment.”  Other factors depend on a child's age, she continued:

“Preschool childrenKids under the age of six may worry about being left behind, or being separated from their parents. If you go on an orientation or house-hunting trip before hand without the children, it's important to reassure kids this age that you will be back; bring something unique back to them from the new town. It's also very important for them to express their feelings about the move. Give them a job to do - have them be responsible for boxing up their favorite toys, and 'labeling' their boxes with crayons and stickers.

Ages 6 to 12Elementary age kids are usually most concerned with how the everyday routines of their lives are going to change. Showing them pictures, videos and magazines of their new home will help a lot, especially if you can find new places in advance for the things they like to do. If your child takes dance lessons, find and share information about the new dance studio he or she can go to. If they takes karate, or play soccer or baseball bring that information home.  Even if their favorite thing to do is the park or the pizza parlor, find these places in your new neighborhood and get brochures, pictures or videos.

TeenagersTeenagers are most concerned with fitting in. They may react angrily to the move, even insist they're not going. This is usually due to the total lack of control they have over everything important in their lives - friends, school and jobs - being disrupted. These children can be very worried about making new friends, and what will be different in the new school. They are curious about the clothing, hairstyles, bicycles, cars, etc. that kids in the new city will have. Pictures of all these things are very helpful, so if you take an orientation trip be sure to take many detailed photos/videos of the schools they will be attending.

Other tips for making the transition
1) Give young children an entertaining travel kit for the move.
2) Give older children a diary for recording the trip and move.
3) Give children of all ages a special address book and stationery set for keeping up with old friends.
4) Take videos of the new home if the kids won't get to see it before the move. Arrive well before the movers so kids can explore and become acquainted first.
5) Give children a chore to do, such as working on their room (younger), supervising little siblings (middle), and painting or arranging furniture (older kids).
6) Take a break with the family as soon as possible to explore the museums, sights and recreation in your new city.
7) Arrange a visit to new schools and a meeting with the teacher before the actual first day of attendance.
8) Encourage the children to bring new friends home.

Regardless of when you move, prepare your children well for the transition. By planning ahead, you'll be able to offer them a few details of what to expect. Give the kids plenty of opportunity to express their feelings about the move, and their anxieties about the new school, new friends, teachers, and their sadness at leaving all that is familiar. Try to find ways to address your own emotional needs and your stress load so that you appear available to the kids at all times. Their concerns will only be heightened if they see you with concerns. Find a balance with yourself and your kids, and keep communication open. Planning and organizing can help keep stress to a minimum.  Keep an eye out for signs of stress and anxiety in your kids. Different children have different needs, certainly, and all kids process stress differently. If you do notice acting out or other behaviors that indicate adjustment problems, talk to the guidance counselor or the pediatrician about how to proceed.  Share your feelings and encourage the kids to see the move as a family adventure. You're all in it together. You will all experience emotional ups and downs, and it's important that everyone understands how normal these feelings are. Acknowledge the emotions of moving. Looking ahead to the new house, new school, and new friends should shortly be an exciting experience.”

Joana concluded, “This is an overview of how you may want to handle your move.  It is our pleasure to assist our home Buyers and Sellers throughout the entire process.  Reach any of our sales professionals at either of our two Rutherford offices at 118 Jackson Avenue or 57 Park Avenue.  By phone, (201) 939-7500(201) 438-0588 or (201) 438-SOLD. Additional information about our firm is available on our 1000's of homes searching websites at www.ERAJustin.com and www.ERAJustinRealty.com.

Thursday, February 11, 2016

ERA Justin Realty's Kristen Davis Teaches Course with Jim Loch

ERA Justin Realty's Kristen Davis Teaches Course with Jim Loch

As part of ERA Justin Realty's services to the community, Realtor Salesperson Kristen Davis with the assistance of mortgage lender Jim Loch of Pinnacle Mortgage Co. will offer a course at the Rutherford Adult School, Help Me Purchase and Sell My Home.
Presenting courses for the fifth time, this course is an overview of the current real estate market with information and a Q&A period. Their course will be presented on March 7, 2016, course #227 at Rutherford High School, between 7:00-9:00 PM.
Kristen offered, "People renting often yearn to buy. First time buyers may plan for a larger dream home and empty nesters look to downsize. Our course will help them understand the current area real estate market and their opportunities. We've got their questions and concerns covered."
For the benefit of area residents, the Rutherford Adult School has been offering classes since the 1950's. Classes are held in the spring and fall and encompass the following categories: Arts and Crafts, Computer Technology, Cooking, Exercise & Fitness, Financial Career, Law and Real Estate, Language Arts, Personal Health, Self Improvement, and Special Interest. To get the full class offering and course descriptions visit: rutherfordschools.org/adultschool.
Kristen Davis has been a Realtor salesperson with ERA Justin Realty for more than twelve years, and has been recognized for her many awards. She is well regarded in and out of the Rutherford community for her real estate knowledge and charity involvements.
As her community efforts continue, offering this introductory real estate course at the Rutherford Adult School, Kristen receives great satisfaction guiding those who are new to the home buying or selling process.
Jim Loch, a well regarded mortgage professional with Pinnacle Mortgage has served buyers and sellers with mortgage financing for over twenty years. He often teams with ERA Justin Realty to educate buyers and sellers and assist them with their concerns and mortgage needs.
Kristen said, "The current course being presented by Jim and myself in this strong real estate economy includes directions on helping purchase and sell the correct home and factors that drive our economy. When real estate is good, the economy is good and when real estate is slow, sales may be temporarily sluggish.
Attend our seminar and you'll gain insight into the current market and the detailed steps on buying or selling a home. To make this session most informative, Jim Loch of Pinnacle Mortgage has joined with me to provide greater insight, so you can learn the steps before embarking on the journey."
Jim added, "My philosophy is to listen to my customers needs, and respond to those needs efficiently and effectively. I strive to build long-term relationships, so as your lender I will be with you each time changes in your life necessitate a home change. Many lenders can get you a loan. My goal is to get you the right loan."
Kristen concluded, “I am always pleased to offer a complimentary, no-obligation CMA market value report for my friends, neighbors and acquaintances who are considering the sale of their homes, as well as looking forward to working with first time buyers and families transferring to Bergen, Passaic, Hudson and Essex Counties. I get strong satisfaction helping others in their real estate needs, and can honestly say that I give my all to each and every buyer and seller I work with. There really is a difference in Real Estate at our company.”
Kristen can be reached daily on her cell phone at (201) 314-2501 and at her two Rutherford offices 118 Jackson Avenue and 57 Park Avenue. By office phones reach her at (201) 939-7500(201) 438-0588 or (201) 438-SOLD. Call Kristen and be ready to enjoy a wonderful real estate relationship. Jim Loch is reachable by cell phone at (201) 240-0932 and office at (201) 239-1500. Also view 1000’s of homes at www.ERAJustin.com and www.ERAJustinRealty.com.

Thursday, February 4, 2016

ERA Justin Realty presents best selling author to the Rutherford Community

 
ERA Justin Realty presents best selling author to the Rutherford Community
 
ERA Justin Realty recently organized a special event at Rutherford, NJ. Attended by a room of residents and book enthusiasts who wanted to meet Jessica Knoll.  An energizing evening was had by all.
 
From New York, she arrived, spent an informal and fun-filled evening with the residents, chatted with everyone and all enjoyed a question and answer period. Jessica brought a supply of her best selling novel, Luckiest Girl Alive as gifts to all, for a donation to Muscular Dystrophy for the MDA Summer Camp for kids 2016 fundraiser.
 
Jessica Knoll came to New York City to be a writer but didn't have any real plan on how to achieve that.
 
After several assistant jobs and internships, she found herself unemployed and on the verge of having to pack up and abandoned her dreams. Then she landed one more job, this time at Cosmopolitan magazine, and at the peak of her magazine career as a writer, she left Cosmopolitan to become a novelist. But this time, she had a plan.
 
Knoll said, "My debut novel Luckiest Girl Alive was released in May and has been on the New York TimesBestseller List for weeks. Hollywood's Reese Witherspoon is now producing a film adaptation, and I'm writing the screenplay."
 
 She further talked about the deliberate moves she's made in her life and in her career to get her to where she is today. The borough of Rutherford's many neighbors and friends joined together for a book reading and book signing, enjoyed light refreshments which was hosted by E RA Justin Realty Co.
 
“There is a difference in real estate companies,” Jennifer Darby Metzger, Broker Co-owner said, “Presenting interesting events and community seminars, we believe, is another way to exceed buyers and sellers expectations of what ERA Justin Realty is about.  In fact, our buyers and sellers have put their reviews and comments about our community efforts in writing. We have on file for the asking, Real Estate Results In Writing, our report of nearly 800 reviews and testimonials from our very satisfied buyers and sellers.”
 
The ERA Justin Realty full service team of professionals can be reached at either of their two Rutherford offices at 118 Jackson Avenue and 57 Park Avenue, by office phone (201) 939-7500, (201) 438-0588 or (201) 438-SOLD. Also view 1000's of homes at their websites at www.ERAJustin.com and www.ERAJustinRealty.com.