Congratulations on selling your property. It was wonderful getting to know you and your family throughout the process. Thank you again, for allowing me to help you market and sell your beautiful home, the pleasure was mine. Sincerely, Janice
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Boatworks property values surpass the average condos, townhomes & single family sold values in Bayonne in February.
8 (eight) single family/condos/townhomes were sold in Bayonne in February 2024.
The average sold to list price was 99.37% The average sold price was $528,124. The average days on the market was 21.
In Boatworks Bayonne the average sold price was $559,999 representing 100% of asking price. Time spent on the market was 12 days.
Let’s connect if you are thinking of buying or selling. Janice Hall, Weichert Realtors 201.232.8577 | 201.584.6980 | 201.333.4443.
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Let’s connect if you are thinking about buying a home in today’s market. JaniceNJrealtor@gmail.com | 201.232.8577
Just sold! 1775 sq. ft. Bryant design end unit townhouse in Bayonne.
Under contract in less than a week. Enjoyed working with my sellers to get them their price in the time they wanted. Selling real estate is about understanding the market, pricing right, smart negotiating and holding the sale together to closing. For results like this contact Janice Hall 201.232.8577. janiceNJrealtor@gmail.com.
Under contract in 12 days, 1 Maritime Way, Boatworks Bayonne New Jersey
It took only 1 showing for the buyer to fall in love with 1 Maritime Way. In 12 days, multiple showings and multiple buyers the contract was signed. Located in beautiful Boatworks Bayonne, this Bryant design 1775 sq. ft. end unit townhouse sits directly in front of the Marina overlooking the Newark Bay.
Want results like this? Contact Realtor Janice Hall, Weichert Realtors 201.232.8577
JUST LISTED! END UNIT, WATER VIEWS, 1800 SQ. FT. TOWNHOME IN BOATWORKS BAYONNE @ $559,999
Act quickly before it’s gone. Call listing agent Janice Hall 201.232.8577. A Bryant design end unit directly in front of the Marina overlooking Newark Bay, the most coveted location in the Boatworks community. Visit at sunset and you’ll fall in love. This beautiful triplex townhome offers a first-floor family/entertainment room with direct access to the Boardwalk and the Bay. Warm colors and contemporary fixtures complement the interior design. Hardwood floors, newer stainless steel appliances, and recessed lighting are some of the many features. Large primary bedroom with vaulted ceilings, en suite bath, deep soaking tub, shower stall, dual vanity, and adjoining walk-in closet. Enjoy the luxury of owning a townhouse without having to take care of the snow, landscaping, or anything on the exterior of your building. The townhouse has parking for 2 cars, a built-in garage with a Tesla Charger and additional parking for guests. The 8th St. Light Rail is 8 minutes away and connects you to the PATH train to NYC, Hoboken, Newark plus more. There are also buses to downtown JC, Port Authority & Wall Street NYC.
Boatworks annual Holiday Tree Lighting Monday, December 4 at 6:00 p.m.
It’s beginning to look a lot like the Holidays at Boatworks Bayonne NJ.
It’s fast becoming an annual tradition in the community, the lighting of the Holiday Tree. The Event is sponsored by Realtor/Broker Janice Hall of Weichert Realtors, assisted by resident Mike Beni of Beni Electric, Cindy Guarini of Events to Perfection and Rob of Pirate Landscaping. It takes place on Monday, December 4 at 6:00 p.m.
The community is invited to sip a glass of warm mulled wine and/or hot chocolate, sing along with the carollers, and count down to the lighting.
For more information about the Tree Lighting contact Janice Hall 201.232.8577
Boatworks property values among the highest townhome/condo values in Bayonne in 2023.
Of the 55 condos/townhomes sold in Bayonne for 2023, Boatworks townhouses achieved among the highest prices, with only 2 exceptions. The highest price paid in Bayonne this year is $710,000 for a 4 bedroom, 3 bath – 1615 sq. ft. new construction duplex on East 26th Street. It’s list price was $750,000. The second highest price was $650,000 for a 2212 sq. ft. townhouse at the waterfront on 21st Street.
Of the remaining 53 condos/townhouses sold this year, the 7 Boatworks homes that were sold achieved the highest prices for Bayonne ranging from $459,000 to $545,000. The average sold price was $505, 428.00.
If you’re thinking of putting your home on the market and would like to speak with an agent contact Janice Hall, Weichert Realtors 201.232.8577 or janiceNJrealtor@gmail.com.
Boatworks welcomes a new home owner
Welcome Nidhi to beautiful Boatworks Bayonne. The community hopes you enjoy living here. We are delighted you fell in love with this townhouse and made it yours. Consider yourself at home.
SELLING HOMES: MORE THAN A COMMISSION CHECK
After selling homes for 18 years, I thought there was nothing more I could learn. I was not prepared for what unfolded in winter 2022, when the temperature dropped below freezing.
On December 27, I set about doing what I was supposed to do: check my listings to ensure the heat was on at an appropriate temperature. At one house, the key did not work and I could not enter. I tried calling my client and got no response. I stood there trying to figure out what to do next and that’s when I heard the sound of water running somewhere inside the house. A few seconds later, I noticed water seeping through the door toward me.
I sprang into action. A few frantic calls and quick action from HOA board President and Property Manager and the support of the Bayonne Fire Department, we eventually entered the house. We averted what would have been a major disaster.
Unknown to me, my problems had only just begun. My attempts to contact my client eventually ended at a hospital in another town where they had been for several days. I stood at their bedside explaining what had occurred to a seller in no condition to help and had no one else to assist. I had a choice. Make a quick exit or stay and try to assist. I chose the latter, knowing if I did not, the owner would walk away from the problem, allowing the bank to repossess their home and the rewards of many years working at a tough job to satisfy the commitments that came with home ownership.
I became the client’s “general contractor,” sort of, learning on the job, advocating for mercy with the mortgagee, hiring help to refurbish, deciding on work bids, monitoring, inspecting, negotiating and renegotiating terms, pleading with the insurance adjusters and reporting back to the owner still hospitalized. The more difficult it got, the more I dug in. I became relentless.
7 months later, my work is done. Thanks to a few kind-hearted contractors, electricians, plumbers, and an empathetic HOA the house is more beautiful than it was when I first listed it. Looking back, I never realized the enormity of my task. I saw someone needing assistance and felt compelled to lend a hand. A few still question my decision that day in late December 2022, but I do not. I am okay choosing to help a client not in a position to help themselves. I learned many lessons in so doing, some pleasant, others not, none of which are taught in real estate school.
The most rewarding part? The house has a new owner who is excited about their beautiful new home, understands the history, and is not bothered by it, and the seller can now move on, be healed, and get back to life.
If you need a realtor who will put your interest ahead of theirs, contact Janice Hall, 201.232.8577 | janiceNJrealtor@gmail.com