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About Joe Peters

I’m Joe Peters. For more than two decades, I’ve guided hundreds of homebuyers and sellers in Hunterdon and Somerset Counties toward achieving their goals and dreams. Buying or selling a home should feel exciting, not stressful. Whether you’re buying for the first time, upsizing, downsizing, or planning a move to a 55+ community, a knowledgeable local agent can guide you every step of the way. As a Certified Senior Real Estate Specialist (SRES), I also work with senior clients and their families to guide them through the many challenges of this life stage, drawing on my deep network of reliable senior service resources.
Dec 06, 2024

Why This Winter Is the Sweet Spot for Selling

By |2024-12-06T08:33:41-05:00December 6, 2024|Sellers, Topic|

    Thinking about selling your house? History shows winter may be your sweet spot. With serious buyers still looking and typically fewer homes for sale than at other times of year, your house could really stand out. If you want to get your house [...]

Dec 02, 2024

The Pros and Cons of Selling as Is

By |2024-12-02T09:49:04-05:00December 2, 2024|Infographic, Sellers, Topic|

Toying with the idea of selling your house as-is? If so, it’s probably because you don’t want to spend the time, money, or energy on repairs. While going this route may make it easier on you, there are some trade-offs you’ll want to consider first. [...]

Nov 29, 2024

Investors Are Not Buying All the Homes

By |2024-11-29T08:31:03-05:00November 29, 2024|Buyers, Infographic, Sellers, Topic|

There’s a misconception going around that big investors, like Wall Street, are buying up all the homes. But it’s just not true. Data shows the share of homes bought by investors is actually declining. And most of those aren’t even big investors, they’re people like [...]

Nov 25, 2024

Home Equity Is Far Outpacing Mortgage Debt

By |2024-11-25T07:43:57-05:00November 25, 2024|Infographic, Topic|

  Today’s mortgage debt doesn’t mean a housing bubble is brewing. Homeowners today have built up record equity, and it’s nearly triple the amount of mortgage debt. This extra cushion gives homeowners more security, making the market much more stable than it was in 2008. [...]

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