13 August 2010
Marilyn and Richard Craine had planned to put their 100-year-old Nutley, N.J., colonial on the market in April, when flowers are blooming, grass is green, and buyers are ready to bite.
But when they found the perfect apartment...
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22 June 2010
When Jean Dranoff got in a serious car accident in New York City, doctors said she would never walk again. But with the guidance of a physical therapist and the support of her son—both of whom encouraged...
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When Rose Angelone tried to sell her Princeton townhouse and move to Seabrook four years ago, the real estate agent she chose priced it too high to sell.
“From then on, I said I’ll only use what Seabrook recommends,” she says.
This past March, her house sold in two days.
Good real estate instincts
Seabrook started a program two...
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Jeanne McArthur had been a “city person” her whole life. She spent the past 30 years living in a condominium in New York’s Manhattan...
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Fay Grossman says she considered moving to Seabrook as a gift to her children. “They were nervous because I was alone, and I didn’t want to worry them,” she says. “I love my children, and I wanted them to be able to focus more on their own lives and their own children instead of having to call me all the time to make sure I’m...
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Two years ago, Herbert and Evelyn Jaffe reserved their spot at Cedar Crest because they had a feeling they would one day get tired of their old house in Livingston,...
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Marion Kleiner was considering a move to Seabrook. “I loved the community, but I really thought I missed the housing bubble,” she says. “I thought if I put my house up for sale, it would take forever to sell and I wouldn’t get a fair price. Boy, was I...
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Ed and Annette Helwig liked what they saw when they visited Cedar Crest— the spacious apartment homes, the restaurants, clubs, and friendly...
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Michael and Palma Pollio thought about moving to Seabrook for years. But rumors of a tough real estate market kept them on the sidelines.
“We have friends who have lived there for over five years and love it, but we just weren’t sure,” Mr. Pollio explains. “We heard all the dire news out there, about the grim real estate market, but we liked the community so much and had also heard that Erickson helps you move. So we figured we’d give it a...
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