When Is the Right Time to Downsize Your Home in Hunterdon County, NJ?

Is It Time to Downsize? Amy Roth, Haven Real Estate Collective - carousel cover with golden-hour NJ colonial home

Quick answer: The right time to downsize your Hunterdon County home is when the house no longer fits your life — empty bedrooms, rising maintenance and property taxes, or stairs that are getting harder to justify — and you have a clear plan for where you are going next. Most downsizers here do best listing in spring or early fall, pricing accurately from day one, and preparing the home so decades of living reads as move-in ready to today’s buyers.

What are the signs it’s time to downsize?

There is no magic age. In my 11+ years selling homes across Hunterdon County, the sellers who are happiest with their move usually noticed a few of the same signals: whole rooms that only get vacuumed, not used; maintenance projects that keep getting deferred because the house is simply a lot to keep up; property taxes and utilities that feel out of proportion to how much of the home you actually live in; and a floor plan — usually stairs — that you are quietly working around.

The other signal is emotional readiness. If you find yourself talking about “someday” every time you visit friends who have already made the move, someday is probably closer than you think. Downsizing goes far better as a planned project than as a reaction to a health event or a market deadline.

Should I sell my current home before buying the next one?

For most Hunterdon County downsizers, yes — selling first (or negotiating a sale with a flexible closing or a use-and-occupancy period) puts you in the strongest position. You know exactly what you have to spend, you are not carrying two homes, and you can write a clean, non-contingent offer on the next place. The trade-off is timing pressure on the move itself, which is why I map out the sequence — prep, list, sell, close, move — with clients before the sign ever goes in the yard.

Buying first can make sense if you have the financial flexibility to carry both properties, but talk it through with your lender and your accountant before committing. Every situation is different, and the right answer depends on your equity, income, and risk tolerance.

Where do Hunterdon County downsizers usually move?

Plenty of my downsizing clients stay right here. Walkable town centers like Clinton and Flemington are popular landing spots — smaller homes, townhomes, and condos where you can get to coffee, restaurants, and the pharmacy without a long drive. Others look at 55+ and low-maintenance communities around Whitehouse Station, Lebanon, and neighboring Somerset County. And some head closer to kids and grandkids out of the area entirely. If you are weighing towns, my guide to the best towns to live in Hunterdon County is a good starting point.

How do I prepare a home I’ve lived in for decades?

This is where downsizing sales are won or lost. A home you have loved for 20 or 30 years usually needs editing, not renovating: decluttering room by room, removing about half the furniture so spaces feel larger, neutralizing a few dated finishes, and staging what remains so buyers see the house — not the life currently being lived in it.

Before real estate, I spent 20+ years as a Berkeley-trained interior designer, and I bring that into every listing. I walk the house with you, build a specific prep punch list, and focus your time and money only on the changes that actually move the sale price. Most of my downsizing clients are surprised by how short that list is.

What does downsizing actually cost?

Budget for two buckets. First, the cost of selling — commission, attorney fees, NJ realty transfer fee, and modest prep — which I break down in detail in my guide to the cost of selling a house in Hunterdon County. Second, the cost of the move itself: movers, possible short-term storage, and any estate-sale or cleanout help, which can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand depending on how much needs to go. If you have owned the home a long time, ask your accountant about capital gains exclusions before you list — the rules matter and they depend on your specific situation.

How does pricing affect a downsizing sale?

More than anything else. Your first two weeks on the market are your strongest negotiating window, and a home that sits and takes price cuts hands leverage to buyers — exactly what you do not want when the proceeds are funding your next chapter. When you interview agents, ask each one for the comps behind their number, and be wary of the agent whose number is simply the highest. I wrote about how that plays out in why the agent who quotes the highest price often costs you the most. My commitment is the same for every seller: I will tell you the truth about price, even when it is not the biggest number you will hear that week.

This guide in six slides

Is It Time to Downsize? Amy Roth, Haven Real Estate Collective - carousel coverEmpty Rooms Are a Signal - signs it's time to downsizeEdit, Don't Renovate - staging beats remodelingStay Local, Live Smaller - walkable towns like Clinton NJPrice It Right, Day One - your first two weeks matter mostLet's Talk Downsizing - Amy Roth, Haven Real Estate Collective, Clinton NJ, 732-735-0535

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Frequently asked questions

How long does downsizing take from decision to moving day?

Plan on a few months, not a few weeks. Decluttering and prep typically take 4–8 weeks for a long-owned home, and once listed, a well-priced Hunterdon County home plus a normal contract-to-close timeline generally means roughly 2–3 months from list to keys. Starting the sorting early is the single best thing you can do.

Do I need to renovate before selling?

Usually no. Major renovations rarely return their full cost at sale. Cleaning, decluttering, paint, and smart staging almost always deliver more per dollar spent — and as a designer, I will tell you honestly which projects are worth it for your specific house.

Can you help me find my next home too?

Yes. I regularly help downsizing clients coordinate both sides — selling the family home and finding the next one — whether that is in Clinton, Flemington, a 55+ community nearby, or timing your sale around a move out of the area. For more common questions, see my Hunterdon County real estate FAQ.

Thinking about downsizing this year or next? Call or text me at 732-735-0535 and we can walk through your timeline, your home’s realistic value, and what your next chapter could look like — no pressure, just a straight answer. You can also learn more about how I work with Hunterdon County sellers.

Amy Roth is a licensed NJ Realtor with Haven Real Estate Collective (19 Main Street, Clinton, NJ) with 11+ years of experience, a 5.0 rating on Google, and a 20+ year background in interior design. She specializes in staging-led selling and downsizing across Hunterdon County and neighboring Somerset, Warren, and Morris County towns.

Why the Agent Who Quotes the Highest Price Often Costs You the Most

Quick answer: When you interview listing agents, the one who quotes the highest price is often the one who costs you the most money. The tactic is common enough that it has an industry name — “buying the listing” — and it usually ends with your home sitting on the market, a price reduction, and a final sale at or below the number the honest agent gave you on day one.

How “buying the listing” works

You interview three agents. Two show you comparable sales and land in the same range. The third quotes a number $40,000 higher. It feels great to hear — so they get the listing.

The problem: buyers don’t pay for optimism. They compare your home to every other option in Clinton, Flemington, or Tewksbury, and they know the market as well as anyone — because they’re living in it every weekend.

What overpricing actually costs you

You waste your most valuable window

Your listing gets its most attention in the first two weeks. That’s when every serious buyer saved-search alert fires. Overpriced, you burn that window on showings that go nowhere — and that first impression never happens twice.

The price-reduction spiral

A few quiet weeks later comes the call: “The market is telling us something — we need a reduction.” Now your home carries two red flags buyers can see: a high days-on-market count and a price cut. Both invite lower offers and tougher negotiations.

You often net less than the honest number

I’ve watched Hunterdon County homes list high with another agent, sit, reduce, and close at — or below — the price I recommended in the original listing consultation. The seller didn’t get a higher price. They got a longer, more stressful sale and the same outcome.

How to protect yourself when hiring an agent

Ask every agent the same question: “Walk me through the comparable sales behind your number.” An honest price recommendation comes with addresses, sale dates, and adjustments you can follow. If one agent’s number is dramatically higher than the others, don’t ask yourself which agent is smartest — ask which sales support that number. Usually, none do.

Then ask what their plan is if the home doesn’t draw offers in the first three weeks. An agent who priced honestly has a marketing answer. An agent who bought the listing has a price-reduction schedule.

Where I stand

I’ll tell you the truth about your price even if it costs me the listing — and sometimes it does. But my sellers get their strongest offers while the listing is fresh, keep their negotiating leverage, and skip the reduction spiral. Combined with designer staging and preparation, honest pricing is how you actually maximize your net.

FAQ

Shouldn’t I just try a higher price first, since I can always reduce it?

“Testing the market” costs more than it sounds like it should. The buyers most likely to pay top dollar see your listing in week one; by the time you reduce, they’ve moved on, and the buyers who remain use your days-on-market against you.

How do I know if an agent’s price recommendation is honest?

Ask to see the comps — specific addresses, sale dates, and how the agent adjusted for differences. An honest recommendation is a walkthrough of evidence, not a single flattering number.

What will my Hunterdon County home actually sell for?

Call or text Amy Roth at 732-735-0535 for a free comparative market analysis. You’ll see every comp behind the number — the honest answer, even when it’s not the biggest one you’ll hear that week. More questions? Read the Hunterdon County real estate FAQ or how to vet any Hunterdon County agent.

Amy Roth is a Realtor with Haven Real Estate Collective, 19 Main Street, Clinton, NJ, and a Berkeley-trained interior designer with 20+ years of design experience.

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The 7 Best Towns to Live in Hunterdon County, NJ — A Local Realtor’s Honest Guide

Inside the Haven Real Estate Collective office at 19 Main Street in downtown Clinton, NJ — designer lounge with green velvet sofa

Quick answer: The best town in Hunterdon County depends on what you’re optimizing for: Clinton for walkable historic charm, Flemington for value and revitalized downtown energy, Tewksbury for land and equestrian estates, Califon for storybook river-town quiet, High Bridge for affordability and trail access, Lebanon for commuter convenience, and Frenchtown for artsy river life. As a realtor who works all of them, here’s my honest local take.

1. Clinton — the postcard

The Red Mill, a walkable Main Street, strong schools, and quick I-78 access. Clinton is what out-of-state buyers picture when they say “charming New Jersey town.” Inventory is chronically tight — homes here move fast and hold value. (My office is at 19 Main Street, so I’m biased — and right.)

2. Flemington — the value play

The county seat is mid-revitalization: new dining, the Stangl arts district, and more house for your money than Clinton. Buyers who were priced out of neighboring towns keep landing here happily.

3. Tewksbury — land and horses

Rolling hills, equestrian properties, and estate lots. If your dream includes acreage, a barn, or genuine privacy within commuting distance of NYC, Tewksbury is the answer — with a market all its own that rewards an agent who knows it.

4. Califon — the storybook

A tiny Victorian borough on the South Branch of the Raritan. Kayaks, the Columbia Trail, and a community where everyone waves. Homes rarely come up; when they do, they’re spoken for quickly.

5. High Bridge — the sleeper

One of the county’s most affordable entry points, with train service and direct access to Ken Lockwood Gorge and the Columbia Trail. First-time buyers: start here before everyone else figures it out.

6. Lebanon — the commuter’s secret

A small borough with big convenience: Route 22/78 access, close to everything, quieter than it has any right to be.

7. Frenchtown — the artist

Galleries, indie shops, and Delaware River views. If Lambertville stole your heart but not your budget, Frenchtown deserves a look.

Which town is right for you?

This is exactly the conversation I love having. Tell me your commute, budget, and how you actually live — I’ll tell you which two towns to tour first. Call or text 732-735-0535, or read how to choose a Hunterdon County agent and the Hunterdon County real estate FAQ.

Amy Roth is a Realtor with Haven Real Estate Collective in Clinton, NJ, and a Berkeley-trained interior designer. She helps buyers, sellers, and downsizers across Hunterdon County.

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4 Deerwood Drive, Clinton NJ: A Private Contemporary on Four Wooded Acres

4 Deerwood Drive Clinton NJ private entrance and contemporary exterior

4 Deerwood Drive is a light-filled custom contemporary set at the end of a private lane on just over four acres in Clinton, New Jersey. A soapstone kitchen, hardwood throughout, a finished basement theater, a third-floor loft, and a custom outdoor pizza oven make it as livable as it is private — and it’s move-in ready.

4 Deerwood Drive Clinton NJ contemporary home exterior on four wooded acres
4 Deerwood Drive, Clinton, NJ — private, contemporary, and set back in the trees.

Take the Video Tour

Some houses announce themselves. This one waits for you to arrive. You reach 4 Deerwood Drive by way of a private lane, and by the time the home comes into view — low, contemporary, framed by mature trees — the rest of the day has already gone quiet. Four-plus acres will do that. So will good bones.

I’ve spent twenty years reading houses before I ever sold one, and what I look for is rarely the thing on the spec sheet. It’s flow. It’s light. It’s whether the rooms know what they’re for. This one does.

A Kitchen With a Point of View

The custom kitchen is the heart of the home, and it doesn’t try too hard. Soapstone counters — honest, durable, quietly beautiful — anchor the space without shouting. Warm hardwood runs underfoot here and throughout the home, tying every room to the next. It’s a kitchen built for actual cooking and easy gathering, the kind of room that fills up on a Sunday and never feels crowded.

Custom soapstone kitchen with hardwood floors at 4 Deerwood Drive Clinton NJ
Soapstone counters, custom cabinetry, and hardwood throughout.

Light, and How the House Uses It

Light is the home’s best material, and the architecture knows it. Arched and oversized windows pull the surrounding greenery inside, so the great room feels less like a room with a view and more like a room in conversation with the trees. Morning light, afternoon light, the long gold of a summer evening — the house catches all of it.

Room to Gather, Room to Retreat

Downstairs, the finished basement holds a dedicated home theater — the right room for movie nights, game days, and the kind of weekend that asks nothing of you. Up top, a third-floor loft flexes into whatever you need: an artist’s studio, a home office, a quiet place to think above the rest of the house.

The primary suite is its own retreat, with a private ensuite bath and dual closets fitted with built-ins. And because thoughtful design lives in the small decisions, the laundry sits on the main floor — exactly where daily life actually happens.

Third-floor loft artist studio and home office space at 4 Deerwood Drive Clinton NJ
The third-floor loft — studio, office, or a quiet place to think.

Outdoor Living, Built for Hunterdon Summers

Outside is where the four acres earn their keep. A custom outdoor pizza oven turns a Friday night into an event. Lush, deer-resistant landscaping means the grounds stay beautiful without becoming a second job. There’s even a dedicated catio for the cats — a small, charming detail that tells you the people who built this home thought about everyone who’d live in it. Private, tranquil, and genuinely peaceful: this is the part of the listing photos can’t quite hold.

The Details

  • 📍 Address: 4 Deerwood Drive, Clinton, NJ
  • 🌳 Lot: Just over 4 private acres on a quiet lane
  • 🍳 Kitchen: Custom, with soapstone counters
  • 🪵 Floors: Hardwood throughout
  • 🎬 Lower level: Finished basement with home theater room
  • 🎨 Third floor: Loft for artist studio or home office
  • 🛏️ Primary suite: Ensuite bath, dual closets with built-ins
  • 🧺 Laundry: Conveniently on the main floor
  • 🍕 Outdoors: Custom pizza oven, deer-resistant landscaping, dedicated catio
  • ✨ Condition: Beautifully maintained and move-in ready

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is 4 Deerwood Drive located?

4 Deerwood Drive is in Clinton, New Jersey — set at the end of a private lane on just over four acres in Hunterdon County, within easy reach of historic downtown Clinton and major commuter routes.

How big is the property?

The home sits on just over four private, wooded acres with lush, deer-resistant landscaping.

What makes this home stand out?

Beyond the privacy and the acreage, it’s the custom touches: a soapstone kitchen, hardwood throughout, a finished basement home theater, a third-floor loft, a custom outdoor pizza oven, and a dedicated catio — all in a beautifully maintained, move-in-ready home.

Is the home move-in ready?

Yes. The home has been well maintained throughout and is ready for its next owners — no projects waiting in the wings.

Come See It in Person

Photos can show you the soapstone and the light. They can’t show you how the house feels when you stand at the end of that private lane. If you’ve been waiting for space that’s been genuinely thought through — for a home, not just a house — I’d love to walk you through this one. Browse our current Hunterdon County listings or learn more about working with Amy.

New to the area? The Town of Clinton offers a snapshot of one of Hunterdon County’s most beloved small towns.

Amy Roth · Haven Real Estate Collective · Clinton, NJ
📞 732-735-0535 · ✉️ agentamyroth@gmail.com · 📷 @knockknockagentamy

The sun rises and the sun sets. Everything else is negotiable.

Big News: Amy Roth Joins Haven Real Estate Collective in Clinton, NJ!

I’m thrilled to share some exciting news—I’ve joined Haven Real Estate Collective, a boutique real estate agency located in the heart of historic downtown Clinton, NJ!

Amy Roth Joins Haven – This move marks a new chapter in my real estate journey, and I couldn’t be more excited. After spending years with a well-known national agency, I felt it was time for a change—one that reflects the way I’ve always loved doing business: with heart, intention, and a personalized touch. Haven Real Estate Collective is a perfect match for my values, offering a more hands-on, client-focused experience that allows me to go above and beyond for every buyer and seller I work with.

Why Haven?

Haven Real Estate Collective isn’t your typical brokerage. It’s a locally rooted, full-service real estate firm and property management company that prides itself on collaborative culture, curated service, and a deep understanding of the local market. Our team is made up of passionate agents who truly care about making home dreams come true—and that’s a mission I can proudly stand behind.

The charm of Clinton, NJ has always held a special place in my heart, and now I’m honored to base my business here among fellow professionals who are just as committed to this community as I am.

What This Means for You

Whether you’re looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Hunterdon County or the surrounding metro area, you’ll now benefit from even more personalized attention, local insight, and creative strategies to help you reach your goals.

Haven gives me the flexibility to tailor services to your unique needs and the support to provide a truly elevated client experience. From staging and marketing to negotiations and closing day, I’ll be with you every step of the way—just as I always have.

Let’s Connect

If you’re thinking about making a move, have questions about the current market, or just want to see my new space in downtown Clinton, I’d love to hear from you. Your trust, referrals, and ongoing support mean the world to me—and I can’t wait to show you what’s next.

Here’s to new beginnings, continued success, and the same dedication you’ve come to expect from me—now with a boutique twist at Haven Real Estate Collective!

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Agent Amy Roth

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Spring 2025 Real Estate Market in New Jersey

When Does the Spring 2025 Real Estate Market Start in New Jersey?

Spring 2025 Real Estate Market Flower in front of home for sale

March is the begining of the Spring 2025 Real Estate market in New Jersey. While February is considered the month to start getting your home ready for sale, March is the month that shoppers start looking. The 2025 real estate market, while still challenging, is already in full swing.

Real estate experts have noted that home prices in NJ have continued to rise but at a slower pace. As a result, they do not predict any lowering in home prices in the Spring 2025 real estate market. Interest rates are better than in recent years but still remain high overall. This year is another great year if you are planning to sell your home. See my previous articles on selling your home HERE and don’t hesitate to reach out if I can be of any assistance.

Looking Past the Spring 2025 Real Estate Market

As we progress through March, these trends suggest a vibrant and competitive spring real estate market in Clinton. Both buyers and sellers stand to benefit from the current dynamics, provided they stay informed and act strategically.​

For personalized guidance and to navigate the nuances of Clinton’s real estate landscape, feel free to reach out. With the market already heating up, now is an excellent time to explore your options.​

What’s Ahead in 2026

As we look toward 2026, Hunterdon County’s real estate market is poised for continued growth, building upon the robust trends observed in recent years. Here’s an analysis of the factors expected to shape the market in the coming year:​

Historical Performance and Current Trends

In 2024, New Jersey’s housing market remained strong, with single-family home prices rising over 11% statewide. Specifically, Hunterdon County saw a 6.1% increase in average home values over the past year, reaching $599,542, with properties typically going under contract within 25 days. As of February 2025, the median home sold price in Hunterdon County was $590,454, reflecting a 12.5% year-over-year increase, and the median price per square foot was $286. ​The Spring 2025 Real Estate Market may be the perfect time to sell. Call Top Realtor Amy Roth at 732-735-0535 today.

Projected Market Dynamics for 2026

Several key factors are anticipated to influence Hunterdon County’s real estate market in 2026:

Moderation in Price Growth: While home values have appreciated significantly in recent years, experts suggest that 2026 may see a tempering of this rapid growth. This moderation could result from a combination of increased housing inventory and a balancing of supply and demand dynamics.​

Inventory Levels: The tight inventory that has characterized the market is expected to ease gradually. An increase in new listings and housing developments could provide more options for buyers, potentially leading to a more balanced market.​

Interest Rates and Affordability: Fluctuations in mortgage interest rates will continue to play a crucial role in affordability. While rates have experienced volatility, any stabilization or decrease could encourage more buyers to enter the market, sustaining demand.​

Economic Indicators: Local economic health, employment rates, and consumer confidence will significantly impact the real estate market. A strong local economy typically supports a vibrant housing market, attracting both residents and investors.​

Opportunities and Considerations

For Buyers: The anticipated moderation in price growth and potential increase in inventory may offer more opportunities and negotiating power. However, staying informed about interest rate trends and acting promptly when suitable properties become available will remain important.​

For Sellers: While the rapid price appreciation of previous years may slow, property values are expected to remain strong. Pricing homes competitively and ensuring they are market-ready will be key strategies to attract serious buyers.​

In summary, Hunterdon County’s real estate market in 2026 is expected to stabilize, with a more balanced relationship between buyers and sellers. Both parties should remain attentive to economic indicators and market trends to make informed decisions in this evolving landscape.

Want to list your home in the Spring 2025 Real Estate Market? Give Top Real Estate Agent Amy Roth a call today at 732-735-0535.

Amy Roth
Haven Real Estate Collective
19 Main St.
Clinton, NJ 08809
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Open House 4/28/24: Today 5 Nicholas Ct. Annandale NJ – SOLD

Open House 4/28/24 Hunterdon county, Annandale, NJ at 5 Nicholas Ct.

SOLD – You missed this beautiful home but call Amy Roth for more like it at 732-735-0535

From sun up to sundown there is relaxing place to be in or out of the fun. Located in Annandale Clinton Township in Hunterdon County, NJ this beautiful home has both a front porch and a back deck to relax on. The beautifully maintained yard is both large & flat. This home is great for entertaining with a kitchen open the family room. It includes a large island, granite counters and a pantry closet. Main floor laundry no trips to the basement with access from the garage. The living room/office has double glass doors for working at home. Hardwood floors run from the foyer into the formal DR to the kitchen. Your inviting sunny primary suite includes two walk-in closets. The dual sink master bath has both a shower and jetted tub with tons of natural light. All sports fans report immediately to the basement. You will find a weight room and cardio area. Fans of every sport will want to gather…..have a seat at the bar all your friends are here! Do not miss this home! Mountain views from the front….have a seat and watch the sunset.

Join me at the Open House 4/28/24 to see this great property in person. Please park at the end of the driveway, text me that you have arrived and walk up to the house. Looking for Open Houses today? Come see this specail home.

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Haven Real Estate Collective
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Clinton, Nj 08809
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Top Real Estate Agent in Clinton, New Jersey – Amy Roth

Looking for a trusted real estate agent in Clinton, Hunterdon County, New Jersey? Amy Roth is your local expert for buying or selling homes. Discover the best properties in Clinton with Amy’s guidance.

Welcome to Amy Roth – Your Trusted Clinton, NJ Real Estate Agent

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Are you in search of a dedicated and knowledgeable real estate agent in Clinton, Hunterdon County, New Jersey? Look no further than Amy Roth, your go-to expert for all your real estate needs in this picturesque corner of the Garden State.

With 9+ years of experience and a deep understanding of the Clinton real estate market, Amy is your trusted partner for buying or selling properties. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer, an experienced investor, or looking to make a change, Amy Roth has the expertise you need.

Why Choose Amy Roth as Your Clinton, NJ Real Estate Agent?

  • Local Expertise: Amy is a long-time resident of Clinton, Hunterdon County, which means she knows the area inside and out. Her intimate knowledge of the local market trends, neighborhoods, and schools can help you make the best decision when it comes to buying or selling your property.
  • Tailored Approach: Amy understands that each client’s needs and goals are unique. She takes a personalized approach to ensure your real estate journey is smooth and stress-free. Whether you’re looking for a family home, an investment property, or a cozy cottage, Amy will find the perfect fit for you.
  • Strong Negotiator: Amy’s negotiation skills are second to none. She’ll work tirelessly to get you the best possible deal, whether you’re selling your property or buying your dream home.
  • Comprehensive Marketing: When you list your property with Amy, you can expect top-notch marketing strategies. She utilizes the latest online tools, social media platforms, and local connections to showcase your property to a wide audience, ensuring a quick and profitable sale.
  • Transparency: Amy values open and honest communication. She’ll keep you informed at every step of the process, so you always know what’s happening with your transaction.

Clinton, Hunterdon County – A Place to Call Home

Nestled in the heart of Hunterdon County, Clinton is a charming and historic town known for its scenic beauty, thriving community, and excellent schools. Whether you’re attracted to the vibrant downtown, the scenic countryside, or the proximity to major cities like New York and Philadelphia, Clinton has something to offer everyone.

Let Amy Roth guide you through the Clinton real estate market, helping you discover the perfect property that suits your lifestyle and budget.

Contact Amy Roth Today at 732-735-0535 or email: agentamyroth@gmail.com

Ready to make your real estate dreams come true in Clinton, Hunterdon County, New Jersey? Contact Amy Roth today for a consultation. She’s here to answer all your questions, provide expert advice, and lead you on a journey to find your ideal home or sell your property at the best price.

Your Clinton, NJ real estate adventure begins with Amy Roth. Let’s get started! Visit my Blog Here or visit my Fox & Roach Website Here

Amy Roth Fox & Roach Haven Real Estate Collective
54 Old Highway 22
Clinton, NJ 08809
732-735-0535

The recent merger of Bershire Hathawy HomeServices with Fox and Roach Realty brings more resources to my real estate toolkit. These additional tools make it easier for me to help both sellers and buyers of real estate in the Hunterdon County area. Give me a call today at 732-735-0535 or visit my website a amyroth.foxroach.com for more information on how I can help you with your real estate goals. Thanks for visiting and I look forward to helping you with all things real estate. – Top Real Estate Agent Amy Roth

SOLD! 30-32 Van Syckels Rd, Clinton, NJ 08809 Real Estate for Sale

30-32 Van Syckels Rd. for sale in Clinton, NJ 08809

30-32 van syckels rd front door

30-32 Van Syckels Rd. still has me swooning! Details like this door
lock is part of why I love selling homes. Details matter and
this home had me at hello! You currently know it as “the
purple house”. It has an amazing history and I am very
excited for my buyer. If you are thinking about making a
move, I would be happy to schedule a convenient time for
us to discuss your personal home buying or selling needs.

As a local market expert in your area, I can share with
you current market conditions as well as the motivating
factors and general wish list of today’s home buyer, in
order to empower you to make the right decision for the
house you call home.

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When Does the Spring Real Estate Market Start

When does the spring real estate market start in Hunterdon County NJ?

The Spring real estate market is one of the busiest times for the real estate market. With the warmer weather, people are eager to get out and start searching for their dream home. What most people do not know is that the  spring real estate market starts in February the weekend after the Super Bowl and continues through June. Here’s what you need to know about this busy season.

spring real estate market
  1. Inventory Increase: As the weather improves, more homes are listed on the market, increasing the inventory of available properties. This is good news for buyers who have a wider range of homes to choose from. The other side of this is that a sellers home may have more competition
  2. High Demand: Spring is a popular time for people to start looking for a new home. School and summer vacations are a consideration for both buyers and sellers. With the increased inventory, there is also increased demand for homes, leading to more competitive bidding and higher prices.
  3. Home Renovations: Many homeowners want to take advantage of the warm weather to do home renovations and make their properties more attractive to potential buyers. With the lack of inventory there is no need to worry about some of these projects. A couple interior touch ups may be all you need. Waiting for the tulips may be nice but snow on the ground does not stop a home buyer. This can lead to higher prices, as properties that are well-maintained and updated are more in demand.
  4. Timeline: With high demand and increased inventory, homes often sell more quickly during the spring real estate market. If you’re thinking of selling your home, this is a good time to list it, as you may be able to close the sale faster. Buyers typically want to be in their new homes for summer. If you work backwards an early June closing will have you under contract in May. Once you take out any spring holidays, the Spring market actually starts in winter.

Spring market is a busy time for both buyers and sellers, with increased inventory, high demand, and faster sales. Whether you’re looking to buy or sell a home, it’s important to be prepared. Sellers and buyers need a professional full time experienced agent who can get them ready.

What is the real estate market going to do in 2023?

It is difficult to predict the exact state of the real estate market in 2023 with certainty, as it can be influenced by various economic, political, and demographic factors. However, based on current trends and expert analysis, it is likely that the real estate market will continue to recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, with an increase in demand for both residential and commercial properties.

Low interest rates are also expected to boost the market. However, challenges such as a shortage of available homes for sale and rising home prices in some areas could affect the market as well. It’s always wise to consult a local real estate professional for the most accurate and up-to-date information on the market in your area.

What are interest rates going to do in 2023?

It’s difficult to predict the exact movement of mortgage rates in 2024 with certainty, as they can be influenced by various economic and market factors. However, based on current trends and expert analysis, mortgage rates are expected to drop slightly after March 2024 with a few rate drops throughout the year. However, the rates could change if there are significant shifts in the economy, such as icontinued nflation or changes in government policies. It’s always a good idea to stay informed about current market trends and to consult with a financial advisor or mortgage lender to determine the best options for your specific circumstances. This Free Mortgage Calculator may help.

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