Local expert for an Atlantic County market analysis and a presentation about towns and neighborhoods of interest to investors in the county.

Local expert for an Atlantic County market analysis and a presentation about towns and neighborhoods of interest to investors in the county. 

This will include investor tips for rehabs and rentals in various locations throughout the county.  We will discuss issues such as: what sells?  how fast does it sell?  how much rehab do buyers expect?  what rents?  Who buys, who rents?  What are renters looking for?  What’s out there now being offered to buyers & renters?

 

We will give solid info about neighborhoods and recent market trends so investors can make good decisions about buying rehabs or rentals and where to flip or buy.
Speaker: Matthew Haviland, Keller Williams Realty
Matthew is a passionate, creative and well organized real estate consultant. Matthew loves helping make people’s dreams come true and coming up with solutions for problems. Matthew believes in a win-win negotiation style to ensure that client’s needs are met. He is also very thorough and detailed to ensure that The Haviland Group’s transactions run smoothly and on time.

2nd Speaker: Dick Haviland

 

 

COST
 $15 (members) / $25 (non-members) includes dinner without crab legs, beverage, tax, tip, presentation and private room. Most importantly: networking!

TIME and MEETING LOCATION
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Egg Harbor Twp. is so easy to get to! — Expressway south to Parkway south to Exit 37, Right at end of ramp and quick left into our parking lot…

For more directions and dinner details, go to www.sjreia.org

Super Buffet & Grill — American and Chinese Food

6718 Rt. 322, Egg Harbor Twp. NJ 08234 in the Cardiff Power Center with Pathmark where the Black Horse Pike intersects Tilton Road. Enter on the BHP or in the rear on Washington Ave.

RSVP NOW!
Your RSVP is needed to staff accordingly and provide enough handouts for everyone. Go to our website www.sjreia.org to RSVP or use link below.
  • Bring your membership card, business cards, pen, tablet, etc!
  • If you didn’t get around to all the business affiliate tables at the general meeting?  Check out our vendor/speaker table for great info from those who sponsor our association.
  • SJREIA accepts cash, check, Visa, Mastercard, Amex and Discover.
  • Cost of $15 (members) / $25 (non-members) includes dinner without crab legs, beverage, tax, tip, presentation and private room.  Most importantly:  networking!
  • All attendees must pay; no ‘meeting only’.
  • Visitors who join later during the same night get $10 credited to SJREIA membership which is $125 for the year.
  • We want YOUR advice!  Please tell us what topics you’d like to see presented this year at ACSG.  Send your advice and topics to Subgroup Carol Milk at atlantic-subgroup@southjerseyinvestors.org

Home Buyer And Seller University Now Online! Free Workshops .

Our new online workshops are now available visit our SJHouses.com and click on University or go to university.sjhouses.com

Topics covered are:

Online Workshop Schedule

10 Secrets to Sell Your Home Fast…Even in a Down Market!

20 Things You Must Know Before Buying a Home

25 Things You Must Know Before Applying for a Mortgage

5 Ninja Strategies to Help You Negotiate Like a Pro!

8 Big Insider Secrets to Building Your Credit Score Fast!

Divorcing and Home Ownership: How To Avoid The Nine Biggest Mistakes

The Best Kept Mortgage Secret: USDA Guaranteed!

The Insiders Guide to Reverse Mortgages!

Zero Down! Fact or Fiction? The Truth About VA Loans!

 

More classes will be added soon!  Happy New Year from all of us at The Haviland Group and SJhouses.com.

Best Buy List: Real Estate Steals. Winning With Foreclosures Class Tonight.

Here are a few properties that are great buys in Atlantic County, NJ.  Please feel free to forward this email to anyone who might be interested.  Reply back or call if you are interested in any of the properties.  Contact us asap before these deals are gone.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ UPCOMING WORKSHOPS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Winning With Foreclosures.  Learn the ins and outs of buying foreclosed property.
Thursday November 10th, 2011 Register at:  http://foreclosure.sjhouses.com
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Egg Harbor City – $59,900.  3 bedroom, 2 bathroom single family.  BANK OWNED
Absecon – $63,900.  4 bed, 2 bath, single family with basement.  BANK OWNED
Galloway – $75,000.  2 bed, 2 bath move in ready updated condo.  SHORT SALE
Egg Harbor Township – $125,000.  4 bed, 2.5 bath. Detached garage.  Set up as two 2 bed duplex.  BANK OWNED
Egg Harbor Township – $130,000.  3 bed, 2 bath ranch with 1 bed, 1 bath in law set up.  SHORT SALE
Ventnor – $145,981.  DUPLEX.  two 2 bed units.  BANK OWNED
Hammonton – $192,900.  4 bed, 2.5 bath, 1 car garage.  BANK OWNED
Egg Harbor Township – $249,900.  4 bed, 2.5 bath, 2 car garage, full basement, family room with fireplace.  BANK OWNED
Atlantic City – $299,000.  INVESTMENT PROPERTY.  10 rooms for rent, one 1-bed apartment, one 2 bed apartment, one 4 bed apartment, 1 retail store.  BANK OWNED.
LEARN THE INS AND OUTS OF BUYING FORECLOSED PROPERTIES LIKE MANY OF THESE AT OUR WORKSHOP ON THURSDAY AT 7 PM.  Winning With Foreclosures.  Learn the ins and outs of buying foreclosed property. Learn how to be successful at purchasing bank owned and short sale properties.  Thursday November 10th, 2011 To Register For Winning With Foreclosure Click Here: http://foreclosure.sjhouses.com.
Best wishes,
Matthew Haviland ~ Your Trusted Real Estate Experts For Life
P.S.  Please forward this to anyone who may be interested or reply back to let us know who might benefit from receiving our best buy list and class schedule.

$15,000 Grant For First Time Home Buyers In Atlantic County, NJ Available Now!

Hi Friends,

Do you know anyone renting or living with family members?  This is the perfect time to buy your first home… Please pass the word along.

We’ve got $15,000 grants available now for down payment and closing costs.
Extremely low interest rates.
Plenty of homes to choose from.
Low home prices.

Here are more details on the Grant program:

The Atlantic County Grant Program for first time home buyers has money available now.  Typically this money will be gone by January or February.  This is a great program for first time home buyers in Atlantic County, NJ.

The grant provides up to $15,000 for first time home buyers to cover down payment and closing costs.  First time home buyers are buyers who have not owned a primary residence in the last three years.

If you or someone you know would like to take advantage of this opportunity before the money is gone.  Please contact me immediately at 609-338-3773.

Here is a list of communities that qualify for the grant money:

Galloway, NJ

Absecon, NJ

Egg Harbor City, NJ

Pleasantville, NJ

Mullica Township, NJ

Hammonton, NJ

Egg Harbor Township, NJ

Hamilton Township, Mays Landing, NJ

Northfield, NJ

Linwood, NJ

Somers Point, NJ

Brigantine, NJ

Ventnor, NJ

Margate, NJ

Longport, NJ

Estell Manor, NJ

Beuna, NJ

Atlantic City, NJ*

(*Please note Atlantic City has a separate grant program)

For more detailed information and eligibility requirements please call me at 609-338-3773.

Best wishes, Matt

Support Christian Clopp with a “Night of a Thousand Smiles”

Benefit info for Christian Clopp

NIGHT OF A THOUSAND SMILES FOR CHRISTIAN 4th ANNUAL ATLANTIC SHORE CARES FUNDRAISER
BRAIN CANCER AWARENESS
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The goal of this year’s Fundraiser, sponsored by Keller Williams Realty, is to provide
financial and moral support for Christian and the Clopp Family in addition to bringing attention to Brain Cancer Awareness. Last October, 9 year old Christian was diagnosed with Anaplastic Astrocytoma, an inoperable brain tumor located in the thalamus, center of the brain where all signals are sent to the body.

On November 1st, help Atlantic Shore Cares and Christian’s Crusaders rally support at NIGHT OF A THOUSAND SMILES FOR CHRISTIAN CLOPP. Proceeds will benefit Christian and his family as they face uncertain and challenging times ahead.  Show your support for Christian Clopp and the Clopp Family. Click on Link for Night of a Thousand Smiles for Christian…5 support options. Mark your calendar for Tuesday, November 1st…Bally’s Atlantic City from 6 pm to 10 pm. Click on link to purchase benefit tickets, make a donation, submit “Thoughts & Good Wishes” in Christian’s special memory book.

https://karenkomo.wufoo.com/forms/z7x1k9/

New Look For SJ Houses.com

Hi Friends,

I changed the banner and the tagline for the site. My goal is to add more information on the site that will benefit home owners in South Jersey. Please let me know what you think of the new banner.

Here is the full photo which was taken by my wife Katrina at the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge:

Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge Sunset

 

Information on Hurricanes and Hurricane Preparation.

Hurricane Irene is coming to NJ soon!  Are you ready?  I received this email from Mike Wrigley at Liberty Public Adjusters.  I hope this information is helpful.

Best wishes and stay safe!

Matt

For more information about Liberty Public Adjuster, go to:

www.LibertyPublicAdjusters.com

 

Hurricanes are strong storms that cause life- and property threatening hazards such as flooding, storm surge, high winds and tornadoes.  Preparation is the best protection against the dangers of a hurricane.

 

Know the Difference

Hurricane Watch—Hurricane conditions are a threat within 48 hours.  Review your hurricane plans, keep informed and be ready to act if a warning is issued.

Hurricane Warning—Hurricane conditions are expected within 36 hours. Complete your storm preparations and leave the area if directed to do so by authorities.

 

What should I do?

_ Listen to a NOAA Weather Radio for critical information from the National Weather Service (NWS).

_ Check your disaster supplies and replace or restock as needed.

_ Bring in anything that can be picked up by the wind (bicycles, lawn furniture).

_ Close windows, doors and hurricane shutters. If you do not have hurricane shutters, close and board up all windows and doors with plywood.

_ Turn the refrigerator and freezer to the coldest setting and keep them closed as much as possible so that food will last longer if the power goes out.

_ Turn off propane tanks and unplug small appliances.

_ Fill your car’s gas tank.

_ Talk with members of your household and create an evacuation plan.  Planning and practicing your evacuation plan minimizes confusion and fear during the event.

_ Learn about your community’s hurricane response plan. Plan routes to local shelters, register family members with special medical needs as required and make plans for your pets to be cared for.

_ Evacuate if advised by authorities. Be careful to avoid flooded roads and washed out bridges.

_ Because standard homeowners insurance doesn’t cover flooding, it’s important to have protection from the floods associated with hurricanes, tropical storms, heavy rains and other conditions that impact the U.S. For more information on flood insurance, please visit the National Flood

Insurance Program Web site at www.FloodSmart.gov.

What supplies do I need?

_ Water—at least a 3-day supply; one gallon per person per day

_ Food—at least a 3-day supply of non-perishable, easy-to-prepare food

_ Flashlight

_ Battery-powered or hand-crank radio (NOAA Weather Radio, if possible)

_ Extra batteries

_ First aid kit

_ Medications (7-day supply) and medical items (hearing aids with extra batteries, glasses, contact lenses, syringes, cane)

_ Multi-purpose tool

_ Sanitation and personal hygiene items _ Copies of personal documents (medication list and pertinent medical information, proof of address,

deed/lease to home, passports, birth certificates, insurance policies)

_ Cell phone with chargers

_ Family and emergency contact information

_ Extra cash

_ Emergency blanket

_ Map(s) of the area

_ Baby supplies (bottles, formula, baby food, diapers)

_ Pet supplies (collar, leash, ID, food, carrier, bowl)

_ Tools/supplies for securing your home

_ Extra set of car keys and house keys

_ Extra clothing, hat and sturdy shoes

_ Rain gear

_ Insect repellent and sunscreen

_ Camera for photos of damage

 

What do I do after a hurricane?

_ Continue listening to a NOAA Weather Radio or the local news for the latest updates.

_ Stay alert for extended rainfall and subsequent flooding even after the hurricane or tropical storm has ended.

_ If you evacuated, return home only when officials say it is safe.

_ Drive only if necessary and avoid flooded roads and washed-out bridges.

_ Keep away from loose or dangling power lines and report them immediately to the power company.

_ Stay out of any building that has water around it.

_ Inspect your home for damage. Take pictures of damage, both of the building and its contents, for insurance purposes.

_ Use flashlights in the dark. Do NOT use candles.

_ Avoid drinking or preparing food with tap water until you are sure it’s not contaminated.

_ Check refrigerated food for spoilage. If in doubt, throw it out.

_ Wear protective clothing and be cautious when cleaning up to avoid injury.

_ Watch animals closely and keep them under your direct control.

_ Use the telephone only for emergency calls.

 

 

Liberty Public Adjusters LLC

Call Us First For ALL Your Property Loss Needs

 

Phone: (609) 289-1169

FAX: (855) 246-8246

Email: MWrigley@LPAdjusters.com

www.LibertyPublicAdjusters.com

The adjuster and advocate for the property owner

Commercial or Residential

No fee consultation

No upfront costs

We get the property owner paid for their loss

Fire, Smoke, Wind & Water, we handle it ALL

Licensed in New Jersey and Pennsylvania

Available 24/7 to handle your claim

 

Call Us FIRST!

609-289-1169

 Michael H. Wrigley

Liberty Public Adjusters LLC

800.223.7010 Office
609.289.1169 Cell
855.246.8246 Fax

First Time Home Buyer Grant Program For Military Buyers

Did you know there is a grant program for military first time home buyers?

Active duty personnel, veterans, retired members of the military, and employees of the U.S. Department of Defense and Department Of Homeland Security are eligible to apply.

The grant will provide up t0 $5,000 toward down payment and closing costs to purchase a first home.

The program is run by the national non profit Pentagon Federal Credit Union Foundation and is called their Dream Makers Program.

For more information on the grant program go to:  http://www.pentagonfoundation.org/site/PageServer?pagename=dream_index