Thursday, November 12, 2020

Christian Peguero Joins the ERA Justin Realty Family of Real Estate Professionals


 

Christian Peguero Joins the ERA Justin Realty Family of Real Estate Professionals

ERA Justin Realty is pleased to announce that our exceptional community of agents continues to grow with the addition of Christian Pegeuro.

Christian grew up in Rutherford, New Jersey and is currently a Wood-Ridge resident. A lifelong resident of Bergen County, he is extremely knowledgeable about this highly desirable area and the benefits of living here and of course, from a bigger perspective, in New Jersey.

After commuting to New York City for the past ten years, and then working from home as COVID-19 made that a necessity, Christian realized the importance of having a perfect place to call home for his family. This inspired him to pursue a career in real estate where he could work to help others find their dream homes and make a positive impact on their lives.

Christian is committed to providing top-notch service, building trust and exceeding the needs of clients as he helps them navigate their own home ownership journey. He looks forward to working with clients whether they be interested in renting, buying or listing property.

“What makes me truly happy is helping others and making a positive impact on their lives,” says Christian. “When I was ready to make a career change to real estate, I reached out to my own real estate agent for guidance,” he recalls. “The support, tools, services -- and most of all -- the warm welcome from the team at ERA Justin Realty, made joining this firm a no-brainer. I am very excited to work with and learn from this group of amazing professionals.”

“We are proud to welcome Christian Peguero to the ERA Justin Realty sales associate family,” states Jennifer Darby Metzger, Broker/Co-Owner at ERA Justin Realty.

“We look forward to seeing him take advantage of all the support ERA Justin Realty provides, including mentoring, marketing support, and the many education opportunities we provide to ensure our agents have the cutting-edge tools necessary to succeed in their careers,” added Ron Darby, Broker/Co-Owner. 

To meet with Christian or any of our experienced real estate professionals to help you with your real estate needs, call 201.939.7500.

Sunday, November 1, 2020


            Make Your House Look Like Home to Buyers

 While staging a home for sale is not a new concept, many home sellers confuse staging with decorating and consequently miss the boat when it comes to marketing their home. “The moment you place your home for sale, you need to commit to making it into a place that makes potential buyers feel at home,” says Jennifer Sullivan, a sales associate with ERA Justin Realty. “This means you need to emotionally detach.” 

Your Home Should Speak to Buyers 

The goal of home staging is to make the home speak in a compelling and positive way to everyone who comes to see it. “Your magnet collection, family photographs, and cluttered countertops can send the buyer the message that you don’t have enough space, or distract them from the home itself,” Jennifer adds. “Their focus should be on the home, not your stuff.” 

Clean everything 

A clean house will allow buyers to picture themselves in the space and not be distracted. Declutter your pantry and closets to showcase storage space. Pack away non-essentials and small appliances. Empty trash bins and hide dirty laundry. 

Fix anything that’s broken 

Buyers will notice and may offer less for your house if repairs are required. Fix any squeaks or creaks on interior and exterior doors. Replace light bulbs and make sure all the switches work properly. 

Give every room a purpose 

Even if you used it as a bonus room, clear room identity helps buyers visualize and imagine it as their space. 

Let the light in 

Bright rooms feel warm and inviting; dark rooms can feel small and gloomy. Remove any heavy window treatments and opt for ones that let natural light in. 

Update paint and floors 

These are easy things you can update to sell your house faster and for more money. A fresh coat of paint or polished hardwood floors can make all the difference. 

A few small changes and updates can make a huge difference in selling your home quickly and for the best price. To find out how best to market your home, talk to Jennifer or one of our other experienced agents at 201.939.7500.

Tuesday, October 20, 2020


                          

                                        ERA Justin Agents Lead The Market

 

ERA Justin Realty is thrilled to celebrate its Leaders Award winners for the third quarter 2020. The Leaders Awards recognizes those top performing agents that meet and exceed their goals and the company’s goals on a monthly basis. The third quarter winners are (pictured, left to right): Carol D. Calamari, Julia Dagistanli, Catherine Nimmo, Jennifer Sullivan and Cathy Vick.

 

“We are proud to honor these agents not only for their sales performance but also because they exemplify our core values to positively impact their communities and our industry,” said Jennifer Darby Metzger, ERA Justin broker/co-owner.  “Each of these individuals have combined their entrepreneurial spirit with the tools, training, and support we provide to all our agents, to create successful, profitable businesses.”

 

“There’s a huge opportunity for agents to grab market share in today’s current economy,” Darby Metzger added.  “Our clients are looking for safer and more comfortable ways to sell and buy a home.   Recent data from Google showed that 15 million consumers are searching for virtual or 3D tours.  A third of those surveyed preferred a contactless way to conduct business.”

 

“At ERA Justin, we provide our agents with the technology, tools and services to seize on these current market trends,”  Darby Metzger continued.  “From professional photographers, virtual tours, and video walk-throughs, to our extensive online listing promotions in hundreds of online outlets,  our agents are able to provide consumers with the exposure, experience and services they need right now.”

 

According to recent market research of agents and brokers affiliated with ERA Real Estate, independents and other brands conducted by Wakefield Research*, ERA Real Estate is regarded as a brand that is leading competitors in growth, speed and potential. Noted primarily as an experienced, full-service offering, ERA Real Estate is recognized for its culture, reputation, relationships and technology. Nearly 80% of surveyed ERA Real Estate agents report that the brand’s tools and technology positively impact their productivity.

 

If you're thinking of a career in real estate and looking to be a part of a powerful network of contact Jennifer Darby Metzger at 201-939-7500

Monday, October 19, 2020


                               Five Reasons NOT To Sell Your Own Home

While there are many benefits to working with a real estate professional when selling your home, now more than ever it’s crucial to have an expert guide you through the process. If you’re considering a For Sale By Owner (FSBO), you must consider the following.  

                                                                       

Your Safety is a Top Priority

“When you FSBO, it’s incredibly difficult to control entry into your home,” says Krista Ponti, sales associate with ERA Justin Realty. “At ERA Justin we follow the current National Association of Realtors (NAR) protocols to protect your health and safety, from regulating the number of people in your home to ensuring proper sanitation procedures.  We also provide virtual tours.”

                                               

An Online Presence is Key

Even before Covid-19, 44% of all buyers started their home search online, and that number jumps to 93% throughout the process, according to NAR. “Our integrated advertising approach includes a presence in hundreds of online outlets to help reach the greatest number of interested, qualified buyers,” adds Krista.           

                       

There Are Too Many Negotiations

In addition to working with the buyer, if you FSBO you’ll also need to work with the buyer’s agent, inspection companies, and the appraiser. In addition, the documentation involved has increased dramatically as more and more disclosures and regulations have become mandatory. A real estate professional is trained to negotiate every aspect of the real estate transaction. 

                                                                       

You Won’t Know if Your Purchaser is Qualified

When you FSBO, it’s almost impossible to be involved in your buyer’s mortgage process. A real estate professional is trained to ask the appropriate questions to ensure your buyer is qualified.                                                         

                                                                       

You Net More Money When Using an Agent                                     

A study by Collateral Analytics revealed that FSBOs don’t actually save anything by forgoing the help of an agent. In some cases, the seller may even net less money from the sale. One of the main reasons for the price difference is effective exposure --the more buyers that view a home, the greater the chance a bidding war will take place. 


Before you decide to take on the challenge of selling alone, connect with Krista or any of the real estate professionals at ERA Justin Realty at 201-939-7500.                                                  

Saturday, October 17, 2020

How Much Home Can You Afford?

How Much Home Can You Afford?

When looking for a new home,  the first question most people ask is -- how much can I afford?  But price is just one of the things that impacts the purchase -- it’s important to also look at the overall coast in the long run.   A major factor determining this is your mortgage rate.

“Mortgage rates play a huge factor in determining how much you can afford to pay.  Today’s low rates are off-setting rising home prices, because it’s less expensive to borrow money,” explains Lee Shilare, a REALTOR with ERA Justin Realty.  “The lower your interest rate the more you can save over the life of your home loan.”

According to Mortgage News Daily, home ownership is the most affordable it’s been since 2016.  Those shopping for a home can afford 10 percent more home than they could have one year ago while keeping their monthly payment unchanged.   This translates into nearly $32,000 more buying power.

How To Determine What You Can Afford

“Key factors in calculating affordability are  your monthly income; cash reserves to cover your down payment and closing costs; your monthly expenses;  and your credit profile,” says Lee.

Income –  your salary any/or returns from investments. Your income helps establish a baseline for what you can afford to pay every month.

Cash reserves – Savings, investments or other sources you can use for a down payment and closing costs.

Debt and expenses – credit cards, car payments, student loans, groceries, utilities, insurance, etc.

Credit profile – Your credit score plus the amount of debt you owe are influential in how much money a lender will approve you to borrow and the mortgage interest rate you’ll earn. 

Bottom Line

When purchasing a home, it’s important to think about the overall cost, not just the price of the house. Homes on your wish list may be more affordable today than you think. Call 201-939-7500 to connect with Lee or any of our knowledgeable agents At ERA Justin Realty to discuss your long term homeownership goals and determine your own price affordability range.  



Tuesday, October 6, 2020

 



Thinking of Selling?   The Time is Right...NOW!


If you have been considering selling your home, but put your plans on hold because of Covid-19,  you may want to consider moving forward now.  According to the National Association of Realtors® (NAR), July marked the second month of record pace existing home sales with sales in the Northeast rocketing 30.6%. 

 

 “Sales in Bergen County followed this trend, with the median price for homes trending upward, and length of time on the market trending down,” says Jeannine Severino, sales associate with ERA Justin Realty, “And we expect this trend to continue into the fall.”

 

Home Buyers Are Stronger Than Ever  

“We are witnessing a true V-shaped sales recovery as home buyers continue their strong return to the housing market…Home sellers are seeing their homes go under contract in record time, with nine new contracts for every 10 new listings,”  says Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist at NAR, adding, “The housing market is well past the recovery phase and is now booming with higher home sales compared to the pre-pandemic days.  With the sizable shift in remote work, current homeowners are looking for larger homes and this will lead to a secondary level of demand even into 2021.”

 

But Inventory Remains Low

“Despite the fact that homebuyers are coming in strong, they are increasingly frustrated with a lack of available homes for purchase,” says Jeannine.  “The market needs more homes to satisfy this ongoing demand.”

 

It’s a Seller’s Market

The combination of the delayed spring selling season, low mortgage rates, and low market inventory, make now an ideal time to put your home on the market. “Also, the rise in buyer interest has translated into an increase in bidding wars resulting in the optimum time to get the most value for your home,” Jeannine notes.

 

Let a Professional Guide You

If you’ve been thinking about selling your home, now is the right time to leverage your equity and move while buyers are eager to purchase.  Above all, it's important to work with a qualified agent like Jeannine or any of the real estate professionals at ERA Justin Realty.   To find out if selling your home is right for you, reach out to us at 201-939-7500.  



Monday, October 5, 2020



Your Fall Home Maintenance Check List

It’s sweater weather season, and while that means it’s time for apple picking, fire pits and all things pumpkin spice, it’s also the perfect time to tackle some key chores to get your home ready for the winter.  “A few small chores and repairs now mean less headaches later,” advises Sharon Robie, as sales associate with ERA Justin Realty.  “You don’t want to find out that your snow blower is broken after the first major snow storm!” 


  1. Clean and check gutters, downspouts, and basement window wells.  Remove leaves and debris that can cause flooding.

  2. Aerate and seed the lawn.  This is best done in the early fall, while there’s still time for new grass to grow before the first frost.  Remove all dead leaves before the first snow, and then -- just this once -- mow your grass short to keep mold from forming. 

  3. Clean your chimney. Check for cracks, repair flashing, consider installing a chimney cap. 

  4. Winterize outdoor water systems.  Blow out your sprinklers, turn off outdoor faucets and drain garden hoses.

  5. Patch cracks and repair damage to your foundation, concrete steps, driveways and walkways.  Do this before it snows to avoid accidents and make snow removal easier.

  6. Get ready for snow! Schedule maintenance or repairs for your snowblower now.  Remove rocks, extension cords and garden hoses around walkways and driveways that might catch in the blower.

  7. Check smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors. Stock up on extra batteries now.   

  8. Make sure your heating system is in good working order.  Change the furnace filters. Clean the fireplace. Make sure your heating systems have sufficient fuel, gas, electricity, etc. 

  9. Switch the ceiling fan direction to clockwise. This pushes the cool air up, and the warm air down, which can help to lower heating costs.    

  10.  Check and repair air leaks.  If a lighted candle flickers when held close to your window or door frames, you have an air leak.  Fix by caulking, weather stripping, or applying sealant.


While most home maintenance can be done by the homeowner, some chores -- like chimney maintenance -- are best handled by a professional.   Contact Sharon or any of the other experienced agents at ERA Justin Realty at 201.939.7500 to refer you to the trusted home maintenance and repair vendors in your area.