Posts by Corinne Geiger
SOLD – 313 Concord Ct, Little Egg Harbor NJ 08087 – Mystic Shore 55+ Community 2 Bed | 2 Bath Home
Welcome to this warm and inviting Oxford model located in the desirable Mystic Shores 55+ Community, offering comfortable and easy living in a beautifully maintained setting. This well-kept residence features two spacious bedrooms and two full bathrooms, including a primary suite with a walk-in closet and a convenient stall shower. The bright kitchen is filled…
Read More14 W Thames Rd Little Egg Harbor NJ 08087 – Mystic Island Waterfront Community 2 Bed | 1 Bath Home
Nestled in the charming Mystic Island waterfront community, this delightful ranch-style home offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience. This well-maintained beach-style house features two cozy bedrooms and a full bathroom, high ceilings creates the ambience of a seaside retreat. The heart of the home is the inviting eat-in kitchen, with plenty of room…
Read MoreThe Pricing Mistake That Could Cost You Your Sale

Most sellers come into the market with one number in mind. And it’s often the one that costs them the most.
Read MoreWhat the Foreclosure Headlines Aren’t Telling You

You’ve probably seen the headlines saying, “foreclosures are on the rise,” and maybe your mind jumped straight to 2008.
Read MoreWhy Staging Your House Could Pay Off This Spring

Selling your house this season? You’ve probably heard you should stage it before it hits the market.
Read MoreCould Co-Buying Be the Answer for Some First-Time Buyers?

For a lot of would-be first-time buyers, affordability is the thing that’s standing in the way.
Read MoreThe Secret To Selling Fast, No Matter the Market

When you put your house on the market, you don’t just want it to sell. You want it to sell fast.
Read More4 Ways To Give Your Offer an Edge This Spring
Is Late May the Best Time To List Your House?
Stay or Sell? How To Make the Right Call as You Age

At some point, as you start thinking about the years ahead, this question tends to come up…
Read MoreThink You Have To Put 20% Down? Most First-Time Homebuyers Don’t.

According to Google Trends, online searches for down payment information recently hit an all-time high.
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