Real Estate

THE GARDEN STATE

Submitted by ub on
Images

I now live on City Island - A Slice of NYC Paradise. However, I once went to school, lived, and loved in New Jersey.

The State of New Jersey is a peninsula.

Highlands, New Jersey has the highest elevation along the entire eastern seaboard, from Maine to Florida.

New Jersey is the only state where all of its counties are classified as metropolitan areas.

New Jersey has more racehorses than Kentucky.

New Jersey has more Cubans in Union City (1 sq. mi.) than in Habana, Cuba.

New Jersey has the densest system of highways and railroads in the US.

190 Fordham Street Bronx NY 10464

Submitted by ub on
Images

This building houses the City Island Community Center, and Nautical Museum as well as 16 units for The Nautical Winds Condominium.

When we have a rain storm, the entire lobby floor floods and the water seems into the units. Furthermore, for the past two decades, this former public school building has had a few deaths. Some allegedly by natural causes and others not so much. This place was a former home to the likes of Lisa, Edwin, David, Mary…etc.

Here are a few links that are worth reviewing concerning this old building, if anyone is considering a purchase.

A Search For Blame

Submitted by ub on
Images

‘it’s been more than one week after the condo disintegrated into a heap of slab and tangled metal, only 24 bodies have been recovered.

New York NY

Submitted by ub on
Images

Some folks will tell you the best place to live in New York is in Jericho, with these attractive assets.

Population: 13,889

Median home value: $797,400 - 87 percent owners

Median rent: $2,008 13 percent renters

Median household income: $173,709

LOCATION Location location

Submitted by ub on
Images

Please, consider the following scenario... You’ve decided to establish a work from a home-based office and are ready to move on.

A cliché used by property experts is that the three most important factors in determining the desirability of a property are "locationlocationlocation". This tricolon appeared in print as early as 1926.