Rumson Real Estate, Sea Bright Real Estate, Long Branch Real Estate and Coastal Monmouth County Real Estate
Gloria Benaroch-Garland Fluent in French, German and Russian
A non geographically challenged Realtor, who will help you with your real estate needs anywhere her Broker license will allow.
Contact me at: 732-245-4031
First Time Home Buyer and First Time Seller Specialist
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Market Snap Shot below is a great tool to keep you informed on a monthly basis on what's happening in your neighborhood pertinent to your property when you want to sell. Please Check It Out YOU may be PLEASANTLY Surprised.
Market Snap Shot This report takes up-to-the-minute data from the MLS including Just Solds, Actives, Days on Market, List Price Vs.Sold Prices, and more. Good info!
Featured This Month's Properties
Sea Bright 3 Bedroom, 3.5 Bath Townhouse Private Beach Access Too LATE Under Contract
Long Branch 2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Townhouse Complex has swimming pool, tennis courts, docks, Too LATE Under Contract
Major Budget Update
On June 18, 2009, Governor Jon Corzine announced that the New Jersey Legislatures vote on the state budget would be delayed another week due to an unexpected windfall in state revenue. New Jersey is on course to collect $600 million in back taxes from the tax amnesty program. This revenue is more than $400 million than had already been accounted for in the proposed state budget.
During a press conference, the governor said that budget negotiations would continue through the weekend to determine how the money would be best spent. He stressed that it would be used to restore property tax relief programs. Along with reviving rebates for households earning up to $75,000 annually, lawmakers are expected to reconsider the one-year suspension of the ability of households earning more than $150,000 to deduct their property taxes from their state tax filings.
Now more than ever, we need ALL CONCERNEDCITIZENS to weigh-in on the budget. If you have not done so, please participate in the NJAR Call to Action calling for the complete restoration of the property tax deduction. Visit the NJAR Action Center today.
Serving Coastal Monmouth County Waterfront, Ocean front and River front communites
Keep track of the latest months market activity or see the sales activity over a period of time. Web site on values of sold houses for the last 10 years
Proposed Home Sales Tax Bill A3190? the fight is not over
The measure will resurface at the January legislative session, so please continue to contact your friends and family and remind legislators about your opposition.
NJAR has established a website for more information and the latest news about the measure. Be sure to tell others to log onto www.njhometax.com for materials to help explain what the local home sales tax is and the effect it will have on your clients.
Animal Rescue
Hi, all you animal lovers. This is pretty simple...Animal Rescue Site is having trouble getting enough people to click on it daily to meet their quota of getting free food donated every day to abused and neglected animals. It takes less than a minute (How about 20 seconds) to go to their site and click on the purple box fund food for animals for free.
This doesn't cost you a thing. Their corporate sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to donate food to abandoned/neglected animals in exchange for advertising. Here's the web site! Pass it along to people you know. http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com
Area History
Welcome to Monmouth and Ocean Counties, New Jersey. I would like to share with you some fascinating history about both these areas. Monmouth County was first established back in 1675, the county was originally settled by the Dutch and some New England emigrants. Monmouth County is divided into 7 townships, Dover, Freehold, Howell, Middletown, Stafford, Shrewsbury, and Upper Freehold.
Ocean County is the second largest in the State of New Jersey (in size). It was settled back in colonial times and it was?developed from land that was divided from Monmouth County in 1850.? Most of its development occurred along the coastal beaches and by the Garden State Parkway; the interstate provides access to major areas such as Trenton, the capitol of New Jersey, and to Monmouth County. Ocean County continues to draw thousands of seasonal tourists to the area each year for its beautiful beaches and parks. For more information on NJ History and culture. National Landmarks and historic sites . Things to do in New Jersey
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