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Don't Buy or Sell Real Estate Until You Learn the Facts!!

There’s a lot of misinformation about real estate.  Some of the misinformation is fueled by competing interests jockeying for your dollar and some of the misinformation stems from popular myths that are difficult to diminish.  But, when it comes to buying or selling real estate, having the wrong information can cost you dearly.  This web site is dedicated to getting you the information you need to successfully fulfill your real estate goals.  On this web site there are a variety of real estate services, articles and market condition reports that collectively will save you both money and grief.  If there’s something you would like to see added to this web site please drop a note in the Suggestion Box.

Do take advantage of this web site.  However, no web site can ultimately substitute the personalized and professional services provided by Ed Chaparro.  Selling or buying real estate is too important and too valuable a transaction to not use a professional.  Most people wouldn’t self-medicate or act as their own lawyer in a court of law or even prepare their own taxes.  Don’t make the mistake of not using a professional for what may be the biggest financial transaction of your life, not to mention that a home is more than just an asset.  To schedule a private consultation contact Ed Chaparro.  Consultations are free, but available on a limited basis. 

Service Area

Ed Chaparro's primary service area is Metuchen, Edison and near-by communities in Middlesex County (e.g. Woodbridge Township, Piscataway, South Plainfield, Perth Amboy).

 

Professional Pledge

I listen to your needs and desires and work tirelessly to ensure your complete satisfaction.  You worked hard to earn what you have and I will honor that by providing the very best service.  I am absolutely committed to fulfilling your needs with the highest level of professionalism and expertise.

Ed Chaparro
Prudential New Jersey Properties
3 Amboy Avenue
Metuchen, NJ 08840
Office Phone: (732) 494-7677 ext. 341
Fax: (732) 494-7955
Cell Phone: (732) 371-9463
 

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Mortgage Relief Programs Aren't Helping Much - 141 days ago
Up until now, state efforts to help distressed homeowners refinance have had negligible results. A new federal bill may give them additional tools.
Condo-Hotel Buyers See Investments Sour - 141 days ago
Many investors who purchased condo hotel rooms during the real-estate boom are wishing they hadn't. Some frustrated owners are bringing these projects to the attention of regulators.
Five Questions to Ask Before Remodeling - 141 days ago
Before you redo your home make sure you know how big a renovation you can afford and how long you will remain in your residence.
States Move Fast On Mortgage Aid - 142 days ago
Local governments are acting more aggressively to help homeowners avoid foreclosure, frustrated by what they view as the federal government's inadequate response to the mortgage crisis.
FHA Loans Grow Costly As Banks Add Fees - 142 days ago
Lenders that make loans insured by the Federal Housing Administration are adding costs and restrictions that make those mortgages more expensive for consumers and less widely available.