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Rahul Pat
  • Rental Property Investor
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Central Jersey RE Market

Rahul Pat
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Princeton NJ (princeton, nj)
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Hi! A newbie here looking to make a purchase for a SFR home but the market in central jersey looks way too competitive. I am especially looking in Mercer county. Have put two offers above list price but never made it. From what I am hearing it looks like people are putting in offers waving inspection. Just want to hear from experts. Any thoughts on navigating this sort of a market ? Houses seem to sell in days!!

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David Thomas
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David Thomas
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cranford, NJ
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The market is super competitive for buyers all across NJ.  Best bet is have patience, work with a strong buyers agent that will help you craft great offers in regards to both price and terms.  Offering the best terms isn’t always about waiving the inspection, but just one of many angles to take.

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