Helping Far Hills neighborhoods
Is there a house in your neighborhood that is vacant with a yard that isn't being maintained? Such houses bring down the value of the whole neighborhood. Let us know about this house and we will try to get in contact with the owner to see if they are willing to sell. We get great pleasure from taking run down problem houses and repairing and remodelling them and turning them into desirable homes.
Buying without contingency on selling your current Far Hills house
It can be very difficult and stressful to move when you have a house to sell. Putting contingent offers on the house you want to buy can often cost you the deal, but most people can't afford a new home without using the equity from their current home. At Chili Pepper Homes, we understand this and will work with you to help. We can be flexible on the timing of the purchase of your Far Hills home such that the closing is aligned with the closing date of the home you are purchasing.
Listing my Far Hills house with a Realtor or selling to an investor?
If you are not in a hurry and your house is 'move in ready', the clear choice is to list your home with a Realtor, but for many people the decision is not so clear cut. How old are the kitchen and bathrooms? When was the roof replaced last. The furnace and HVAC units may be old inefficient models. Is there mold or termite damage? Is the basement moldy or damp? Are there hardwood floors or worn-out carpet? For more analysis around this important decision, please see Sell my house fast in Far Hills – what are my options? for a more in depth analysis of this issue.
Frequently asked questions
The process of selling your Far Hills home can be confusing, but with the answers to some of your Frequently asked Questions (FAQ), we hope to simplify this process for you. If you still have questions, call or text at (732) 200-2280, or submit the form below.
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How long does it take to sell my Far Hills house for cash?
It can take as little as 7 days, however 14-21 allows for more comfortable scheduling of all parties involved. We are flexible and can work with you regarding the best schedule for the purchase of your home.
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Should I list with a Realtor or Sell for Cash?
It really depends on your situation. If your home is 'move in ready' and you are not in a huge rush, listing with a real estate agent may be optimal, but если ваш дом нуждается в существенном ремонте или устарел, продажа напрямую инвестору может быть лучшим вариантом.
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Are repairs required?
Chili Pepper Homes always purchases Far Hills houses 'as is'. We never expect any repairs to be done by the current owner.
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Will there be any closing costs?
Chili Pepper Homes will pay most closing costs. Items such as final mortgage payment, real estate lawyer's fees (if you hire one) and any other required items will be deducted from the payment you will receive for the home and will not require any cash outlay on your part.
Central Jersey - Middlesex, Somerset and Union Counties
Chili Pepper Homes buys homes for cash primarily in three counties that are considered part of Central New Jersey - Union County, Somerset County and Middlesex County. The New Jersey Department of Tourism places Middlesex and Union in the Gateway Region while Somerset County is in the Skylands Region. New Brunswick is home to Rutgers University and the football stadium is in Piscataway. Crystal Springs Water Park (pictured at left) is in East Brunswick, NJ. The Garden State Parkway, New Jersey Turnpike (Interstate 95), Interstate 287, U.S. Route 1, U.S. Route 9, New Jersey Route 18, and New Jersey Route 35 are major automobile routes through Central Jersey. Proximity to highways, bus lines and train routes can have a big influence on housing prices throughout this region. Schools are set up per town in New Jersey and the quality of the local school system is another big factor in real estate values throughout N.J.
Public transportation, particularly train stations are an important consideration in evaluating property values in Central New Jersey. Towns along the Raratin Valley line such as Fanwood, Westfield, Garwood and Cranford are great places to live and offer easy commuting int New York City. Towns along the Northeast Corridor line such as Jersey Ave, New Brunswick, Edison, Metuchen, Rahway and Linden are also very nice. For commuting information on contact the NJ Transit website.