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Basking Ridge Real Estate Information

Five closed sales in Basking Ridge this past week:

  • 1 Potomac Drive in Spring Ridge – listed for $225,000 sold for $210,000
  • 18 Hadley Court in Amherst Mews – listed for $699,000 sold for $660,000
  • 33 Vanderveer Drive in Revere Hill – listed for $$819,999 sold for $805,000
  • 22 Royal Oak Drive, a Bocina built colonial – listed for $1,575,000 sold for $1,480,000
  • 37 Emily Road, another Bocina built colonial – listed for $1,825,000 sold for $1,750,000

Considering a move into or out of Basking Ridge?  Consider calling Jennifer Blanchard – she IS Basking Ridge Real Estate!

Welcome Back, September, it’s good to see you again!

As much as I love the slow laziness of the summer months, by the time September rolls along I’m really happy to see it!  Things start happening again: school, sports, routine, and…..REAL ESTATE!

There have been sixteen new listings and ten price adjustments in Basking Ridge since the first of the month.  And, there have been 11 contract sales.  Traditionally we see an uptick in market activity between Labor Day and Thanksgiving.  So if you are looking to make a move, it might pay to take advantage of the Fall Market in Basking Ridge.  I am happy to provide a listing of current properties or an evaluation of the value of your home in the current market.  No obligation, just Information!

Please visit one of today’s featured listings in Basking Ridge:

11 Archgate Road: $699,000 – from 1:00 – 5:00 – Alma and I will be more than happy to show you this wonderful center hall colonial with an amazing list of upgrades and a terrific location within walking distance of Pleasant Valley Park.

267 English Place: $289,900 – from 1:00 – 5:00 – Carol and I will be more than happy to show you this wonderful two bedroom end unit in Society Hill I.  FHA approved and completely updated!

I will be floating between these properties and a listing in Bridgewater: 15 Frohlin Drive which is just off of Washington Valley Road which will be hosted open by Kate between 1:00 and 4:00 today.  Stop by and visit this large split level home on a nice level lot in one of the best Bridgewater neighborhoods.

I am looking forward to talking with you when you are ready to make a move!

11 Archgate Road, 1-4, four bedroom colonial in quiet Basking Ridge neighborhood – over $150,000 in upgrades!

267 English Place, 1-5, two bedroom end unit in Society Hill – many updates including kitchen and baths!

Interest rates are at incredible lows… now might be the time to buy!  Stop in at one of these open houses and talk to an experienced agent about your options in this market.

I got my water bill yesterday – WOW – it really goes up in the summer time! I suppose it could be because my pool leaks…no, not really, we fixed that problem last summer!  I attribute it to my underground sprinkler system – and the puddles of water I noticed in my beds this week.  I bet you thought this post would be about Short Sales!

According to the Environmental Protection Agency, nationwide more than 7 billion gallons of water a day go to landscape irrigation. Aside from that being a lot of water, as much as half of it is wasted because it falls on sidewalks or evaporates into the air before it reaches the ground. Luckily, a few simple changes can help you save a precious resource and lower your bills. HouseLogic recommends that homeowners think of the acronym DIRTS (drip irrigation, recapture, timers and sensors) in order to remember steps to take for saving water and money while still maintaining a great-looking yard:

  1. Drip irrigation systems are long, thin plastic tubes with small fittings that release water, allowing you to send water only where you need it. A new drip system costs around $200 for a whole yard, or you can convert your existing in-ground sprinkler system. The cost is well worth it: Going from sprinklers to drip irrigation can cut lawn water use by up to 50 percent.
  2. Recapturing rainwater allows you to irrigate at no cost. To harvest rainwater, place a simple plastic or wooden drum, with a spigot near the bottom where you can attach your hose, underneath a downspout. A 60-gallon barrel costs only $75 to $150, and one inch of rain on a 1,000-square-foot roof provides 600 gallons of runoff.
  3. Putting your irrigation system on a timer will keep water waste to a minimum and can also help you comply with any local watering restrictions. Timer kits range from the simple to more sophisticated ones with sensors that adjust the water flow based on how much rain has fallen.

Basking Ridge Market info:

It’s been relatively quiet in my world of Basking Ridge real estate this past week – two stalled negotiations, but one property in attorney review and a closing scheduled for this week.  As for our town, there were eleven new listings since August 1 - three condos, a town house, six colonials and an expanded ranch listed from $229,900 to $2.6m.  A more important stat, 14 properties went under contract – six townhouses, a condo, six colonials and a cape cod listed from $224,000 to $1.39m.  I also noticed at least two properties go into attorney review.  So, despite the economy…. there ARE buyers out there!

I went on a listing appointment last Friday and I have two more this week – attention buyers: there are going to be some really nice homes on the market this fall!  Be the first to know about them by signing up for listing alerts from Basking Ridge real estate.

Let me know if you need help figuring out how to find those buyers or if you are thinking about making a move here in town; I can help assess the value of your home in today’s market.  I’m happy to talk with you about Basking Ridge Real Estate!

 

 

Over $150,000 of upgrades since 2004

 11 Archgate Road, Basking Ridge

$714,900

11 Archgate Road - After upgrades

Landscaping, driveway, fenced yard, upgraded electric, fresh paint, new gutters, new flooring, new doors – inside and out, new roof, you name it, it’s new!  Don’t take my word for it, come see – call for an appointment or come to next week’s open house on Sunday, 7/31 from 1:00-5:00.

The following properties have closed in the last month:

110 Jamestown Rd 
257 Mount Prospect Rd
5 Hansom Rd
55 Mount Airy Rd
20 Raleigh Ct
40 Meeker Rd
42 Mayflower Dr
55 E Oak St
44 Beechwood Rd
29 Vanderveer Dr
25 Stacy Ln
38 Hansom Rd
6 Magnolia Path
84 Huntington Rd
14 Village Drive - **my listing**
210 Potomac Dr
39 N Dexter Dr - **my sale**
10 Prescott Ct
397 Penns Way
72 Victoria Dr – **my listing**

If you are considering a move to Basking Ridge, I am happy to help.  Access my website to search homes for sale in Basking Ridge or homes for sale in Bedminster or you can contact me for access to other towns.  My team and I support all of Somerset County and beyond!

Coming soon… four bedroom, two and half bath colonial on just about an acre in a great Basking Ridge neighborhood!  Mark your calendar for a public open house on Sunday, July 31th between 1:00 and 5:00.  List price $TBD, but very reasonable!

258 Alexandria Way, Basking Ridge - three bedroom Spring Ridge duplex, Greenbriar model with finished basement and first floor master.  Recently reduced to $459,900!

258-Alexandria-Way-Basking-Ridge

Hardwood floors, new windows, some new appliances, new carpet, basement finished with permits. Clean as a whistle!  Open house, Sunday, 7/10 from 1:00-4:00.

SEVEN of the homes that listed in the last thirty days are already in attorney review – and this is supposed to be a slow season for real estate!  I don’t think so.

If you are considering a move to Basking Ridge, I am happy to help.  Access my website to search homes for sale in Basking Ridge or homes for sale in Bedminster or you can contact me for access to other towns.  My team and I support all of Somerset County and beyond!