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Old Tappan NJ another home listed and sold

Old Tappan Real Estate, another home listed sold by a marketing group member. This over 8000 sq ft home was listing and sold by Antoinette Gangi. This is an exceptional home and was sold for over $2,500,000. 

 

Old Tappan Home

To contact Antoinette call 201 573 8811 ext 311

 

 

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Richard

REMAX Real Estate Associates-Richard Stabile- Realtor-Builder-Developer 201 573 8811 ext 331 Northern New Jersey's Number 1 new home seller !

email- richard@newhomesbyrichard.com
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Talk to me, you will know your making the right choice. 30 years - over 1000 sales!

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Posted by lc.david over 2 years ago

Market seems to be doing well for you, beautiful home!

Posted by Elaine Stewart, Palm Springs Real Estate (Remax Real Estate Consultants - Remax Hall of Fame DRE#01698) over 2 years ago

Richard this castle sure beats the little ranch I just sold - LOL You really know how to build em!

Posted by Bill Gassett Metrowest Massachusetts Real Estate (RE/MAX Executive Realty) over 2 years ago
Question… I can’t seem to square these two data poitns from the BLS release today.“Forty-three states and the District of Columbia recordedover-the-month unemployment rate increases, four states registeredrate decreases, and three states had no rate change”“The national unemployment rate was unchanged in December at 10.0 percent”80% of states saw unemployment increases, but the national average was unch? I know they massage the national number by removing those that drop out of the workforce, but if that’s the case shouldn’t they do the same for the state data?It’s like saying the Vikings lost each quarter to the Saints by 3 pts, but at the end of the game we are tied. What % of the population do those 20% of states hold? That might be what's confusing you (though I don't know if that's the explanation).
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