The Millstone Times November 2020

REAL ESTATE

NEWLY L I STED Great home for investors or families that are looking for privacy. This Charming home has hardwood floors,newer appliances (2018 & 2019), new sub pump (2019) and brand new septic system (2020); newer hot water heater (2019) Always well cared for this home has the ability to have commercial value or could be a great alternative to an 55 or over community and or a starter home.

COMMERCIAL • Zoned highway Commercial.

• Ideal for a small office for professional or medical. • Excellent investment and excellent location on Rt. 33. RESIDENTIAL • Enjoy the spacious backyard! Home features 3 bed- rooms and a finished basement. • Home is located near major highways, transportation and shopping. Great Schools. • House is Immaculate and cozy! • Home is currently rented with fantastic tenants.

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ANN MARIE BURKE Owner/Sales Associate O-732-658-6800 Ext 10 C-732-910-2995 www.century21burke.com

1882 US Hwy 1 N North Brunswick, NJ

2016-2019

Lock Box Security When Selling Your Home By, Lauren Kowlacki

The use of lock boxes on properties to be sold or leased is common practice to facilitate the sale or lease of a property and is regulated by the require- ments of the MLS services available within the state. For general informa- tion on the placement of lock boxes on properties listed for sale or rental it is imperative to review the specific terms and conditions of each listing service. In any event, the safety and security of both real estate professionals and the clients they serve is of the utmost importance. This extends not only to all individuals involved in the sale and purchase of property but to the premises listed for sale or rent. It has come to the attention of the Commission that some licensees are not taking the necessary precautions to ensure that those clients interested in the purchase/lease of the home are being accompanied while viewing the property. In addition, properties are also being left un- locked and/or not properly secured after access.

Regardless of the reason – home inspections, room measurements, showing family members the home, etc. – no one should be allowed to enter the property without proper supervision and under no circumstance should un- accompanied access be granted without the seller’s full knowledge and con- sent. Failure to do so may subject agents to sanctions in violation of N.J.A.C. 11:5-6.4 and other pertinent regulations. For further information see the National Association of Realtors handbook for lox box security requirements and FAQs.

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