Our company serves almost all of New Jersey, except Cape May and Atlantic County
The difference between NJ Real Estate Boutique and a traditional brokerage is that we have moved out from under the old ways of buying and selling real estate. By not limiting our clients to conventional agreements, we are able to offer multiple services for buyers and sellers.
For sellers:
We can list your property on MLS for an upfront flat fee. Our program allows you to choose additional services that cater to your needs. We also offer the traditional full service program at a discount.
For buyers:
Our company can help you pay for closing costs.
Whether you're a buyer, seller, or a landlord, you will get the utmost customer service.
No, my company offers multiple ways to list your property. You can choose how you want to list your property. Our plans will give you the tools you need to make the most out of your money.
No! I take pride in providing the highest level of customer service. I know that selling your property is a big deal and I'm here to guide you throughout the process while helping you save money along the way.
There are 8 MLS's in New Jersey. (We belong to 6 of the 8.) Each MLS has its own market area. Agents pay dues to access each MLS; agents who want a broader reach for their clients may become a member of more than one MLS. Only licensed agents can gain access to MLS.
There is not a national MLS. A property should be listed in the correct local MLS, not just any MLS.
Your property will be listed in the appropriate MLS. Some properties in border towns can benefit from being listed in a secondary MLS.
There is no additional fee for the secondary MLS if it is required by that MLS.
Yes in NJ commissions are always negotiable.
Licensed agents have to comply with all rules and regulations set by the Real Estate Commission and each individual MLS. We are required to use the forms provided by MLS and the New Jersey Real Estate Commission.
Yes, for a full service listing I take on full fiduciary responsibilities!
A seller's agent is responsible for representing the interests of the sellers. A seller's agent prices and advertises the property. They negotiate offers, contingencies, and conditions on behalf of the sellers. The seller’s agent also has fiduciary duties to the sellers.
The responsibility of a seller’s agent is generally putting their client’s interests ahead of their own. This includes the duty to handle the client's information and affairs with loyalty and confidentiality, the duty to fully disclose all material facts to their client, the duty to fully disclose all purchase offers to the seller, and much more. These are not only legal but ethical responsibilities.
Absolutely! Learn more about the Buyer Rebate I offer.
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