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Coldwell Banker reports ranks most expensive, most affordable markets in N.J.
Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC has released its 2015 Home Listing Report (HLR), which ranks the affordability of 188 real estate markets in New Jersey. The Coldwell Banker HLR named Chatham Township the most expensive market in New Jersey, with an average listing price of $882,260, while Willingboro ranked as the most affordable market in…
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Why rental options are a-changin’
By Marilyn Kennedy Melia CTW Features As high-end units continue to flood the rental market, builders look to newly built detached homes for rent Reverberations from last decade’s housing crisis have and are reshaping the rental market. For one thing, if renters crave brand-new construction, there is more to choose from. Developers in 79 U.S.…
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Coldwell Banker hosts regional CBRB Evolution business, technology event
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage welcomed approximately 1,500 affiliated real estate agents from New Jersey and Rockland County, N.Y. to the recent CBRB Evolution business and technology event, which encompassed the entire 16-screen AMC movie theater at Clifton Commons in Clifton. The excitement attendees felt about the educational event made an impact on social media, trending…
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New models open at two in-demand 55+ communities from K. Hovnanian
It’s been a busy fall for New Jersey’s largest homebuilder, K. Hovnanian Homes. The renowned builder has opened model homes at several new communities this fall, including two of the Garden State’s most popular new active-adult neighborhoods: K. Hovnanian’s Four Seasons at Monroe in Middlesex County’s Monroe Township; and K. Hovnanian’s Four Seasons at Monmouth…
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Facendo’s goals spark Patriots to boys sectional soccer title
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer During a summer preseason workout, coach Todd Briggs expressed his belief in Freehold Township High School’s boys’ soccer team. He had a lot of returning seniors from the previous year’s Shore Conference Tournament champions, and he expected their leadership and experience to pay dividends. He also knew that, like all…
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Patriots win first sectional girls soccer title on late goal
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Lacey Powell and Nicole Whitley were both thinking the same thing. Freehold Township High School’s girls’ soccer team had one last chance to win their NJSIAA Central Jersey, Group IV match against Hunterdon Central Regional High School in regulation on a corner kick. “When you have an opportunity like that,…
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Roche, Hayes advance to MOC; Brannan, Cougars 2nd in Group III
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Holmdel Park personal bests have Freehold Township High School’s Ciara Roche and Howell High School’s Niamh Hayes in a position to be all-state cross-country runners in 2015. Both have qualified individually for the NJSIAA Meet of Champions (MOC) Nov. 21 back at Holmdel Park following strong races at the Group…
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SPORT SHORTS
The Salvation Army has one annual fundraising campaign, familiar to most, when they see bell ringers outside storefronts encouraging all to make change happen at red kettles. The Red Kettle Campaign will commence Nov. 16 at various stores in the area. Plans for the 11th Annual Red Kettle Classic Basketball Tournament are on their way.…
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Cougars playing for history after repeat sectional title
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer As the Colts Neck High School girls took their turns sliding in the mud, it was an expression of sheer joy on their part. They had seized their second straight NJSIAA Central Jersey Group III soccer championship, 3-0, over Toms River High School East and got there without losing a…
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