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ERA Justin Realtors joined with major New Jersey and corporate sponsors to attend the (MDA) Muscular Dystrophy Summer Camp for area children.  Pictured is Glenn Elliot, Terry Mertens, Jennifer Darby Metzger, Carol Calamari and center, Realtor in-training Cate Darby Metzger. ERA Justin Realty's 2008 office goal is to exceed their prior year's total of $12,000., to be used exclusively for sending area MDA children to summer camp for fun in the sun.

ERA JUSTIN REALTY AGENTS SEND YOUNGSTERS TO MDA SUMMER CAMP

Since 1955, MDA has built bridges and knocked down barriers for youngsters with neuromuscular diseases by providing an unforgettable week at MDA summer camp, largely in part this summer through the efforts of four ERA Justin Realty MDA fundraising teams including ERA Justin Realty teammates, Glenn Elliot, Terry Mertens, Jennifer Darby and Carol Calamari who attended the MDA Summer Camp this summer to be with the kids.

Jennifer Darby, ERA Justin Realty Broker and Co-owner said, “It has been the focus of our entire staff of agents to raise tax deductible donations to send as many children to MDA summer camp as possible.  We reached out to all of the business firms and individuals we transact business with throughout the year to send in their donations large and small.  Donations were pooled in an effort to send children to the tri-state MDA summer.  In the past, we had focused on raising funds for MDA research, but we now focus to give these children an immediate positive experience.  Due to the untiring efforts of our staff and those who donated, the MDA youngsters enjoyed fun in the country.  We hope to exceed our past regional annual total of $12,000 and our New Jersey total of over $50,000.  Kristen Davis of our office is our 2008 Labor Day MDA Telethon presenter and ERA phone bank coordinator at the Telethon television studios.

Special thanks goes to Steven Way, a Rutherford teen and a Northern New Jersey MDA Goodwill Ambassador who always joins the fundraising activities and knows the MDA summer camp program and the opportunities available to area MDA children.”

Glenn Elliot, added, “Each year MDA supports some 90 summer camps across the country. Whether in Alaska or Hawaii, in California or New Jersey, at MDA camp barriers simply don’t exist. A child with a disability can just be a child among friends. MDA camp is a magical place offering a wide range of activities specially designed for young people who have limited mobility or use wheelchairs. MDA camp programs, although structured, are conducted in a relaxed atmosphere that gives campers an unmatched opportunity to develop lifelong friendships, share interests and build self-confidence. Activities range from outdoor sports such as swimming, boating, baseball and horseback riding to less physically demanding programs like arts and crafts and talent shows.”

“Thousands of youngsters attend MDA camp each year at no cost to their families. Be a volunteer or a sponsor by sending your tax deductible check made payable to MDA and mail it to MDA c/o ERA Justin Realty Co., 118 Jackson Avenue, Rutherford, New Jersey 07070.  We are now beginning our 2009 MDA Summer Camp fundraising activities.  If you have questions on this great program for the kids, call us at (201) 939-7500,” stated Terry Mertens.

Carol Calamari concluded, “Become a sponsor! Help youngsters with neuromuscular diseases in your community experience fun and friendship they’ll never forget. At MDA camp there’s always a need for volunteer counselors, medical staff, water safety instructors and activity coordinators. We’re there for the kids each year and we could use as much help as possible.”

To reach the ERA Justin Realty team with questions about being part of the MDA team or with real estate questions, they can be reached at either of their two Rutherford offices at 118 Jackson Avenue or 57 Park Avenue. By phone at (201) 939-7500, (201) 438-0588 or (201) 438-SOLD.  Additional real estate information is also available at the firms 1000s of homes website at www.ERAJustin.com.

 

ERA Justin Realty Leadership Circle achievers for January through June 2008.  These, among others not pictured, are the firm's best-of-the-best as they approach the autumn selling season.  Pictured left to right: Carol Calamari, Glenn Elliot, Kristen Davis, Grace Tirrito, Ilene Harpuder, Cathy Vick, Adolf Pastorek, Rosemarie Zembryski and Fara Espandi.

ERA JUSTIN REALTY ACHIEVERS SHARE KNOWLEDGE ON TIMELY TOPICS

Rutherford:  In addition to being the ERA Justin Realty ‘Leadership Circle’ achievers for January through June, 2008, Carol Calamari, Glenn Elliot, Kristen Davis, Grace Tirrito, Ilene Harpuder, Cathy Vick, Adolf Pastorek, Rosemarie Zembryski and Fara Espandi know the secret to real estate success.  It’s all in a days work for these professionals who are part of the ERA Justin Realty team.  Simply watch them day after day, month after month, year after year.  They are focused on exceeding the needs of their Sellers and Buyers.

They have also offered their knowledge to readers on a variety of topics.  Throughout the year topics offered included, Moving And How It Affects Children, How Renters Can Become Buyers, Dollar For Dollar Return On Renovations, Empty Nesters And Returning Children, Avoiding The Money Pit, as well as other timely articles for Buyers and Sellers.

 Additionally, through their efforts, ERA Justin Realty was honored as the recipient of the ‘ERA Commitment to Excellence’ award, one of fourteen firms from 3,000 to receive this prestigious award worldwide for five consecutive years. The firm was also awarded as an ERA national ‘Top-100’ firm in 2007. Ask to review their newest publication, ‘Real Estate Results In Writing,’ their report of 720 testimonials from their very satisfied buyers and sellers. Readers can also visit their 1000’s of homes website at www.ERAJustin.com. 

Although showing and selling real estate is a 365-day and night job for these ERA Justin Realty real estate professionals, their responsibilities go beyond what the public sees.  The firm has a vast resource of important topics to share with the public.  These agents and their brokers, Ron Darby, Carol Darby and Jennifer Darby are always busy advising homeowners on topics that aid them in making sound real estate decisions regarding their homes. 

“There is a difference in real estate companies,” stated Ron Darby.  “Attending on-going advanced training, seminars, roundtable discussions with industry leaders and focus groups is what we continually do at our firm, much more than many other area real estate firms.  We believe, in order to exceed Sellers’ expectations of what a real estate agent is about, we don’t learn just the basics.  We want to learn, know and teach much more than is ever expected of us.  In that way, we know that our Sellers will hold us in the highest regard. 

These ERA Justin Realty real estate agents are our best-of-the-best for January through June 2008. They achieved our ‘Leadership Circle’ status for their efforts above and beyond for their Sellers and Buyers.”

 Keep in mind that there is much to consider and be assured that sales professionals at ERA Justin Realty will give their full time and attention to all questions and concerns by suggesting or obtaining the requested information once contacted. 

ERA Justin Realty Senior Advantage Specialists Jennifer Darby, Ilene Harpuder, Fara Espandi, Cathy Vick, Kristen Davis and Carol Calamari will host an Elder Law-Estate Planning Seminar with guest speaker Benjamin Eckman, Esq., a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys on Tuesday Evening September 23, 2008, 7:00—9:00 PM at the offices of ERA Justin Realty, 118 Jackson Avenue, Rutherford, NJ. For Reservations Call (201) 935-6200, Extension 290. 

Elder Law-Estate Planning Seminar at ERA Justin Realty

The mature years can be the best time of life – retirement may be nearing, the kids are grown and you can enjoy the results of your hard work and smart choices with all your loved ones. Now is a good time to be a senior – the U.S. Census Bureau says that the mature population is expected to jump nearly 80 percent by the year 2025.

These times can bring unique concerns not previously encountered. The prospects of moving for the first time in years or even decades, selling a beloved family home, and navigating related tax issues are all special considerations that call for special service.

For reasons like these, ERA Justin Realty and their Senior Advantage Specialists including Jennifer Darby, Ilene Harpuder, Fara Espandi, Cathy Vick, Kristen Davis and Carol Calamari are inviting area residents as their guests to an Elder Law – Estate Planning Seminar with guest speaker Benjamin Eckman, Esq., a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. Topics will include, Asset Protection & Preservation, Wills & Trusts, Retirement Planning, Probate & Power of Attorney, Nursing Home Matters, Long-Term Care Insurance, Grandparents’ Rights, Medicare & Medicaid, Guardianships & Conservatorships, followed by a Questions & Answers Session.

Jennifer Darby, ERA Justin Realty Co-owner said, “All are invited at no obligation.  The seminar will be held Tuesday Evening September 23, 2008, 7:00—9:00 PM at the offices of ERA Justin Realty, 118 Jackson Avenue, Rutherford, NJ. For Reservations Call (201) 935-6200, Extension 290 or click here.  Light refreshments will also be served.  Space is limited so please reserve early.”

ERA Justin Realty's Fara Espandi with daughter Haleh Hamzeh, one of Bergen Counties successful mom-daughter sales teams focus on their buyers and sellers and preparation of a house before it goes on the market. For the fall 2008 selling season they offer a detailed report on preparing your house for sale. Both agree that following initial details prior to listing a house can bring stronger results in the sale.

ERA Justin Realty Report:  Preparing Your House For Sale

“You may be putting your house up for sale this summer or preparing for a fall 2008 sale. In this highly competitive real estate market the ERA Justin Realty report on preparing your house for sale will provide many tips and hints that you can use,” said Fara Espandi a full time sales professional with the firm.

Continuing, she said, “Most probably there will be a large selection of new housing to the market after Labor Day 2008 and you will want to present your house properly.  When you prepare your house for sale, you are packaging a product. Just as a consumer is affected by the 'look' of a product, the overall ‘look’ of your property will affect a potential buyer. You can consider it theater too; your home will be on stage. You need to rehearse and prepare for the debut!

To make sure you get the buyer's attention, you'll want to see your home through the buyer's eyes. Buyer's eyes will give you a realistic view of your home, and help create a pleasing, memorable impression for the buyer. You'll ask yourself: Is this what I want a buyer to see? Is this how I want a buyer to feel? Is this the impression I want the buyer to carry away? Hopefully, buyer's eyes will help you evaluate your property and eliminate any aspects that might leave a buyer uninterested.

It's important that you understand that the way you actually live in your house is not the way you want it to look and feel when it's on the market. This is not to say that the way you live in your house isn't perfectly normal and completely acceptable. What this means is that you'll want to expand your perspective and develop an objective, unemotional view of it.

A home is a personal place from the world. As soon as we move into a house, we become less and less objective about it. Celebrations with family and friends, milestones, holidays and entertaining make a mountain of memories that endear our homes to us. We're so busy living in and enjoying our house, we get quickly used to the doorknob that needs to be pushed and turned at the same time. We automatically jiggle the toilet handle. And we toss a rug over that missing tile on the bathroom floor. These are the things that make the house our own. Unfortunately, these are the things that turn a buyer away from a house in this modifying market.

The first step in acquiring buyer's eyes is to start referring to your house as just that: a house. Stop calling it a 'home.' 'Home' brings with it a host of emotions and sentiments. 'House' is more neutral. The next thing to do is get out of your house and into some 'Open Houses' to view your potential competition. Go to open houses and notice how buyers look around. Listen to what they say. Pay particular attention to emotional statements like, 'Oh, this is charming!' and, 'well, I guess we could paint it.' Make note of how you feel about the house.

Keep notes on your impressions. How did you feel as you drove up? How did you feel as you walked to the door? Was the entry welcoming? How about the kitchen, bathrooms, floor plan? Could you imagine living there?  Some homes are professionally staged to appeal to buyers. Notice how perfectly clean and tidy the house is. Notice how uncluttered it is.  Look around at how the house is arranged and detailed.  It's an illusion created to make you feel at home, to make you want to move right in. This is exactly the look you want to achieve.

Leaf through decorating magazines and home magazines and clip out pictures that appeal to you. Study them and determine what exactly is appealing? Pick out some ideas that you can use in your house. You may not have the same furniture or accessories, but you can implement many of the ideas just the same.

As you explore, note specifics in certain rooms and small touches that you find appealing. Keep a notebook of the things you find pleasing. The chances are that if it works for you, it will appeal to someone else too. The chances are excellent that the person who buys your home will have tastes very similar to yours.”

Haleh Hamzeh added, “Our office team of agents are very skilled at staging homes and will be pleased to assist our prospective sellers.  With staging complete, we then take a complete portfolio of photos of each room of the house, which will appear in a virtual tour with coordinated music and description along with a slideshow of photos, which also appears on many regional and national real estate websites including ours. It’s just one portion of the extensive marketing we do on each of our houses for sale.”

There is much to consider and be assured that a sales professional at ERA Justin Realty will give full time and attention to all questions and concerns.  For these reasons ERA Justin Realty was honored as the recipient of the ‘ERA Commitment to Excellence’ Award, one of fourteen firms from 3,000 to receive this prestigious award worldwide for five consecutive years. The firm was also awarded as an ERA national ‘Top-100’ Firm in 2007. Ask to review their newest publication, ‘Real Estate Results In Writing,’ their report of 720 testimonials from their very satisfied buyers and sellers. Readers can also visit their 1000’s of homes website at www.ERAJustin.com.

ERA Justin Realty's Haleh Hamzeh offers a report on renters who become buyers.  Her background includes focus for her tenants and buyers and their specific needs.  Haleh and the firm are known for their follow-up with families who first occupied a rental apartment and moved up to the purchase of single family, multi-family or condominium ownership.  Their services extend throughout Bergen, Passaic, Essex and Hudson Counties

ERA Justin Realty Report: How Renters Become Buyers

"Nothing compares to the feeling of having a place to call home. At one time or another, however, most of us have felt frustration at seeing hard-earned money go into rent every month rather than a more permanent house payment. Renting is most people's first step toward homeownership, but what do you need to do to realize the dream of owning a home, asks ERA Justin Realty sales professional Haleh Hamzeh.

"Sometimes, it's not the regular rent-money obligations but other expenses that are the main obstacle in saving. A whole debt-counseling industry has arisen to guide consumers in getting out from under what they owe. Smart saving – not depriving yourself, just ensuring stability and enjoyment over the longest term – involves many moves both major and simple, and can help prepare you for that first down payment.

On the simple end, rediscovering home cooking and enjoying the leftovers as brownbag lunches can amount to significant savings as compared to regularly dining out. On a higher level of financial planning, establishing a household budget and sticking to it – including a specific amount set aside for savings every month – can get you to your home-affording goals sooner than you might have imagined.

You may also want to meet with a counselor who can negotiate a lower rate and set a sensible structure for your repayments on credit cards - while advising you how to ease dependence on them. This not only gets you on your own financial feet, but also helps keep your credit rating intact for the very home loan you hope to someday secure,” continued Haleh.

Jennifer Darby, ERA Justin Realty Co-owner added, “There are additional ways to start working toward homeownership. Some sellers will enter into a "rent-to- buy" agreement, in which part of the regular rent is considered an installment of the home's down payment, which, once built up, can help you obtain financing. Low-income renters may also qualify for federal "Section 8" vouchers that are paid to the landlord, subsidizing your rental expenses and helping you save for a permanent home.”

Haleh added, “Just as some renting options allow you to set funds aside, some types of purchases can help defray your costs even as you fulfill the stepped-up obligations of homeownership. Pooling resources with other buyers to occupy a two-family home could be one; buying such a home by yourself and renting one half of it could be another. Even if your economics remain challenging, there are low-down-payment mortgages, and other forms of financing for special circumstances, available to buyers who meet the right criteria. Our sales professionals at ERA Justin Realty can help you navigate through these options. He or she can also identify what government help might be available through suggesting many area mortgage lenders and generally counsel you on your readiness to be a buyer – and on what else you might need to do to get there. If you consult the right sources and seek common-sense strategies, then your every move in the renter's world can be pointing you home.”

 

There is much to consider and be assured that a sales professional at ERA Justin Realty will give full time and attention to all questions and concerns by suggesting or obtaining the information once contacted. For these reasons ERA Justin Realty was honored as the recipient of the 'ERA Commitment to Excellence' award, one of fourteen firms from 3,000 to receive this prestigious award worldwide for five consecutive years. The firm was also awarded as a ERA national 'Top-100' firm in 2007. Ask to review their newest publication, 'Real Estate Results in Writing', their report of 720 testimonials from their very satisfied buyers and sellers. Readers can also visit their 1000's of homes website at www.ERAJustin.com.

ERA Justin Realty's Glenn Elliot is a real estate professional with many years experience.  He began his career as manager of Prestia Realty and is a past mayor for Rutherford.  Throughout his years with ERA Justin Realty he has been awarded the NJAR Lifetime Achievement Award as well as serving many posts for the National Association of Realtors and the RealSource Association of Realtors.

ERA Justin Realty Report: Save More Than Energy- The Cost-Efficient Home

“The energy-efficient home is moving from the horizons of futuristic planners to the agenda of current homeowners,” said ERA Justin Realtor Glenn Elliot.

“Although we are not thinking of heating during our summer days, air conditioning is a priority. It's not so much a matter of newer technologies – though alternate energy sources like solar and geothermal are making considerable inroads in the modern home. It's more a matter of improvements on very familiar furnishings and appliances. Put simply, these options save by losing less.”

“It may be well worth it to give your home an efficiency upgrade. First, you'll want to figure out what needs fixing. To identify problem areas, contact a qualified professional and get an energy audit of your home. Some upgrades are simple and less expensive. For example, one common problem is insulation. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says that proper ceiling insulation alone can reduce your heating bill by as much as 20 percent. Other energy draining can be solved by replacing old fixtures with more modern and efficient models. Windows, doors and skylights equipped with sealed double or triple panes also reduce heating and cooling costs, and are features for which utility companies often offer rebates.

The EPA notes that air leakage from gaps in your home's structure – holes for plumbing and wiring, for instance – accounts for 25 to 40 percent of the energy a common home uses for heating and cooling. Similar troubles come from inadequately sealed duct joints and otherwise inefficient, older heating and cooling systems. All can be repaired or replaced.

Even conventional systems such as ventilation can release enough heat from your home to cost a fortune in unnecessary bills. Upgrading these systems can pay for itself – and later pay off as an attractive resale value when possible buyers of your home want to benefit from this form of savings,” continued Glenn.

Ron Darby, ERA Broker Co-owner added, "When you're ready to go from finding the problem to fixing it, the government doesn't just supply the bad news – it provides some solutions, as well. The EPA's "Energy Star" rating has appeared on numerous products, identifying efficient appliances and other home furnishings that enable vast savings. Energy Star central air conditioners can save 20 percent on cooling bills. Studies have shown the resale advantages of homes with lower energy costs. Look for such solutions, and buyers will be more likely to look into your home. Your utility bills, Energy Star fact sheets and other documentation can be attractive proof to present to prospective buyers. In the short term, you can save on some of these improvements even as they enhance your home's value. In addition to offering expert advice and home-selling solutions, ERA Real Estate, feature the ERA® Select Services® network of national and local vendors with leading household products.”

Keep in mind that there is much to consider and be assured that a sales professional at ERA Justin Realty will give their full time and attention to all questions and concerns by suggesting or obtaining the information once contacted.  For these reasons ERA Justin Realty was honored as the recipient of the ‘ERA Commitment to Excellence’ Award, one of fourteen firms from 3,000 to receive this prestigious award worldwide for five consecutive years. The firm was also awarded as an ERA national ‘Top-100’ firm in 2007. Ask to review their newest publication, ‘Real Estate Results In Writing,’ their report of 720 testimonials from their very satisfied buyers and sellers. Readers can also visit their 1000’s of homes website at www.ERAJustin.com.

 

Karen Kelly

Karen Kelly a real estate sales professional with ERA Justin Realty services her buyers and sellers throughout Bergen, Passaic, Essex and Hudson Counties.  She brings housing success for her clients and customers and focus to detail.  In this ERA Justin Realty Report she offers suggestions and answers to questions and concerns of area families.
 
ERA Justin Realty Report: Empty Nests and Full Houses
Remodeling for Departing Kids and Returning Parents
 
The American family is ever changing, and its primary space, the home, has always changed with it. The present day is no exception: The largest segment of the American public, the baby boom generation, is entering retirement age in high numbers, and confronting "empty nests" when the kids go off to college or marry and move out permanently, presenting the challenge of what to do with the sudden extra space, since many "boomers" prefer to "age in place" rather than leave their long-time homes.
 
“There is also the perennial family responsibility of caring for older relatives as their health needs require them to move back in with their grown children and in-laws. Extended families (including grandparents raising their grandchildren) have also become more commonplace. Situations like these can pose the challenge not of how to deal with extra space, but how best to add more,” according to Karen Kelly a sales professional with ERA Justin Realty.
 
She continued, “Changes which only affect the inside of a house can be the simpler type, but are not necessarily any easier a decision. However, there are a number of inviting options to consider. Mature baby boomers that are ready to enjoy the fruits of a lifetime of work and have the funds to invest in doing so, are converting the extra space vacated by the kids into everything from wine cellars to libraries. Home offices are popular, and tap into a growing trend. They come in handy for organization and privacy, whether you've got a business or merely need a space to keep your bills and personal files straight. Hobbies are big with boomers, so a hobby room for sewing and other crafts makes sense. A small home gym, with treadmill, weights and a TV to pass the time, is also a good investment for both fun and health.
 
On the other hand, many of today's homeowners are opting to add that extra room – or rooms – if they don't already have one, for entertaining guests, housing returning relatives, or setting up a separate but accessible space for an elderly parent or in-law. Before you do this, there are a number of questions to address, including what local zoning ordinances will allow for additions, and how the aesthetics and size of the addition will affect resale value. There are also family matters to make sure everyone understands. While some younger families move grandma in with them, some older ones sell the house to a son or daughter and move into the addition themselves. In all such situations, it's important to agree beforehand who owns what part of the house, whether rent will be charged, who will pay for any extra utility or property-tax costs, and other sensitive issues that don't have to become divisive ones.”
 
The right real estate professional can give expert guidance. Programs like the SRES ("Seniors Real Estate Specialist") designation available to ERA Real Estate professionals are one guarantee of expertise in senior concerns, and programs like ERA® Select Services are one great way of finding reliable contractors and possible discounts. Consult with Karen or others on the full ERA Justin Realty sales team and no matter how your house may change, it will remain a place where everyone feels at home.
 
Keep in mind that there is much to consider and be assured that a sales professional at ERA Justin Realty will give their full time and attention to all questions and concerns by suggesting or obtaining the information once contacted.  For these reasons ERA Justin Realty was honored as the recipient of the ‘ERA Commitment to Excellence’ award, one of fourteen firms from 3,000 to receive this prestigious award worldwide for five consecutive years. The firm was also awarded as an ERA national ‘Top-100’ firm in 2007. Ask to review their newest publication, ‘Real Estate Results In Writing,’ their report of 720 testimonials from their very satisfied buyers and sellers. Readers can also visit their 1000’s of homes website at www.ERAJustin.com.  

   

The ERA Justin Realty staff join together in serving first-time home buyers throughout Bergen, Passaic, Hudson and Essex Counties.  Celebrating their 58th year as a real estate market leader, their focus to detail is evident as reported in their newest report 'Real Estate Results In Writing' which features testimonials from 720 very satisfied buyers and sellers.
 
First Time's the Charm: ERA Justin Realty’s Tips for Beginning Homebuyers
 
Buying a home is oftentimes a difficult decision to begin with; the only prospect more daunting may be doing it for the first time. But by asking the right questions and considering a few simple but important issues, you can pave the way for some powerful beginner's luck.
 
Becoming a first-time homeowner has its uncertainties, but remember that you're not alone. A National Association of Realtors® past survey said first-timers made up nearly half of all homebuyers. If so many made the move, you can too.
 
Many did it with the help of a real estate professional Realtor at ERA Justin Realty.  Realtors can navigate the complexities of the home buying process, and let you concentrate on the rewards of this new experience. The ERA Justin Realty professionals will tell you that there are three major points you should take into account: finding the right financing, investigating the community you're considering, and evaluating your prospective home's qualities.
 
Before your home-search begins it's helpful to determine what price-range you are comfortable with and get preapproved for a loan. ERA Justin Realty will provide an extensive list of area mortgage lenders. Many hopeful home-seekers may become concerned as they begin, out of worry that they can't afford a down payment or sheer unfamiliarity with the financing process. But those worries may be unfounded; there is an array of financing options available for aspiring homeowners. For example, the FHA offers different loan products for qualified buyers with down payments as low at 3%, and one is likely to fit your unique financing needs.
 
Once you've gained confidence, it's important to make sure you're familiar with the location you'd like to live in. Think about what you want in a community and how your chosen one meets these interests, including nearness to schools, shopping and reputation of the school system, access to public transportation, and property values. This is another task that the ERA Justin Realty Realtors, with tools like the neighborhood search functions on its popular website www.ERAJustin.com is perfectly equipped to help you with.
 
You also need to evaluate your possible new home. What condition are major components like the furnace, windows and roof in? Is it a house needing only cosmetic improvements, which will one day pay for themselves in resale value. ERA Justin Realty has answers.  Carol Darby, ERA Justin Realty co-owner stated, “Many of our sellers provide the ERA Home Warranty which covers their buyer for the major components and appliances in the home for one year after closing.  Ask us to provide a copy of the warranty plan with coverage options and conditions for your review.”
 
Keep in mind that being new to all this does have its advantages – first-time homebuyers can be assured that a sales professional at ERA Justin Realty will give their full time and attention to all needs and requirements from first meeting, throughout the purchase period and even after the closing when moving in and getting settled. For these reasons ERA Justin Realty was honored as the recipient of the ‘ERA Commitment to Excellence’ award, one of fourteen firms to receive this prestigious award worldwide for five consecutive years. Ask to review their newest publication, ‘Real Estate Results In Writing,’ their report of 720 testimonials from their very satisfied buyers and sellers. Readers can also visit their 1000’s of homes website at www.ERAJustin.com.
 
 
 

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