Register now !    Login  
Main Menu
Who's Online
139 user(s) are online (125 user(s) are browsing Message Forum)

Members: 0
Guests: 139

more...


Forum Index


Board index » All Posts (limak116)




Re: window replacement - historic district
#1
Newbie
Newbie


Quote:

sullyx wrote:
Quote:

limak116 wrote:
Quote:

K-Lo2 wrote:
Hasn't Steve Nuding retired.


Seems like it. I called the number I could find on google but got no answer. Left a voicemail a few days ago. If anyone knows who has "taken over" for him please let me know.


SMFH maybe read Ryan Vincent's reply below?!


Yes, I saw that. Was looking for confirmation.

Posted on: 2017/7/14 17:09
 Top 


Re: window replacement - historic district
#2
Newbie
Newbie


Quote:

K-Lo2 wrote:
Hasn't Steve Nuding retired.


Seems like it. I called the number I could find on google but got no answer. Left a voicemail a few days ago. If anyone knows who has "taken over" for him please let me know.

Posted on: 2017/7/14 13:09
 Top 


Re: window replacement - historic district
#3
Newbie
Newbie


Thank you very much. Stephen is the guy I keep hearing about.

Posted on: 2017/7/12 20:31
 Top 


window replacement - historic district
#4
Newbie
Newbie


Hi all,

I am interested in replacing the old inefficient windows in my unit that face the street. This is in Hamilton Park where there are obviously historic district rules regarding stuff that faces the public. As long as the windows are the same style as the others in the building I am assuming I am ok? Also, any recommended contractors that would specialize in these types of old buildings? Thanks

Posted on: 2017/7/11 19:46
 Top 


Re: 2017 Reval ~ Property Inspections
#5
Newbie
Newbie


Hoboken did a reval just a few years ago. The market did not soften. Don't count on it.

Posted on: 2017/6/30 15:03
 Top 


Re: 5 Shootings in 15 Hour in Jersey City
#6
Newbie
Newbie


It was a warm day out. There's a strong correlation between weather and number of shootings. Nice weather brings characters out, characters get into scuffles. Guns go off. Some pretty interesting articles on the phenomenon in Chicago.

Posted on: 2017/2/9 22:42
 Top 


Re: Gentrification spreads west to Newark
#7
Newbie
Newbie


Quote:

Voyeur wrote:
Quote:

Dolomiti wrote:

Real estate price high? In the NYC metro area? What fresh hell is this?!? .


If all these neighborhoods and municipalities are clamoring for the same economic cohort and collectively bringing 5,000+ units to market every year, just makes me wonder whether rental supply at these price points is going to eclipse renter demand at the coming years.

I've no dog in the fight either way, but when even humble Newark is trying to get in on the action, just makes me think that the situation may be heading for something of a tipping point.


We already are. Curbed NYC Rental Market

And with thousands more units coming online this year it will only increase. And the price decreases are also masked by increasing concessions like 2 months free rent, etc.

Posted on: 2017/2/6 22:16
 Top 


Re: Vote NO to Jersey City Question No. 2
#8
Newbie
Newbie


If there's one tax I am happy to put into, it's for green spaces and for the expansion and protection of those spaces. I'm definitely voting YES.

Posted on: 2016/11/8 17:08
 Top 


Re: What’s going there? (Journal Square edition)
#9
Newbie
Newbie


It says it in the article: "allowed to build taller high-rises than zoning allows in exchange for creating spaces for theaters, art galleries and studios, museums, libraries and more."

Newark did this with NJPAC and it has been a great improvement to the area. Go to the area around military park and you'll notice the transformation happening. I think that serves as a good example of this working.

Posted on: 2016/10/26 16:16
 Top 


Re: What’s going there? (Journal Square edition)
#10
Newbie
Newbie


This is within the 2060 Journal Square Plan where buildings this size are in fact allowed by zoning. Although the lack of a sidewalk is a bit odd.....

Posted on: 2016/10/4 20:53
 Top 


Re: Chic Pea
#11
Newbie
Newbie


If you want horrible shit like this to go away then stop clicking on these awful sites and giving them traffic. It's called voting with your click.

Posted on: 2016/5/31 20:03
 Top 


Re: Third Floor Walk up Condo non-elevator building
#12
Newbie
Newbie


Definitely not a good time to buy in Jersey city. With the reval, and demand is probably going to level off. If you're an investor you're going to be competing with an oversupply of rentals and you will be slashing your rents to try to fill those apartments. Just look at how many rentals are being built downtown. There is going to be major oversupply.

Posted on: 2016/5/3 13:48
 Top 


Re: Spectra Gas Pipeline -- (like the one Downtown) -- Explosion Cuts Flows to Eastern U.S.
#13
Newbie
Newbie


I'd like to note that a pipeline that is in the middle of nowhere like the one that blew up is treated MUCH less stringently than one that is in a populated area like Jersey City. There are MUCH stricter regulations, inspection requirements, etc that come with being able to have a pipeline go through a populated area.

Posted on: 2016/4/29 20:08
 Top 


Re: What’s going there? (Journal Square edition)
#14
Newbie
Newbie


It's a shame that so much of this development is just rentals. We could really use more condos in the area.

Posted on: 2016/4/11 17:02
 Top 


Re: Jersey City Realtor
#15
Newbie
Newbie


kimmy, out of curiosity, what neighborhood?

Posted on: 2016/3/30 20:06
 Top 


Re: The gentrification of ward A & F... The newbies vs the old timers.
#16
Newbie
Newbie


Quote:

user1111 wrote:
Quote:

Voyeur wrote:
Quote:

user1111 wrote:
Quote:

South_Sixth wrote:
A shul coming to MLK Drive


They seem to populate every day, I use to see 4 or 5 walking down Ocean or MLK now I am seeing 12-15 smh


User - I thought you said earlier in the thread that you were excited to see the Hassidim move to GV. What's changed?


I am still excited and very thrilled to get some new blood... I just did not expect it to be so rapid.


Don't you mean you didn't expect it to be so rabbid? Cause you know, Jewish, Rabbis....

I'll see myself out.

Posted on: 2016/3/30 14:36
 Top 


Re: Jersey City Realtor
#17
Newbie
Newbie


I am shopping for a home right now too. How has everyones experience been competition wise? Are you getting into bidding wars? Are investors coming with all cash? I have a measly 10% down payment, hope this isn't going to be too stressful.

Posted on: 2016/3/26 22:47
 Top 


Re: We need your help in the village!
#18
Newbie
Newbie


When you buy a property next to an empty lot and the balcony is right up against the property line, how can you be surprised when this happens? smh

Posted on: 2016/3/25 3:54
 Top 


Re: NJTV News on JC gentrification
#19
Newbie
Newbie


Newark, specifically near Penn Station, is undergoing it's own revitalization/gentrification. The fact that a whole foods and starbucks are opening nearby is a stereotypical telling of that.

Posted on: 2016/3/23 2:09
 Top 


Re: Comparing JSQ condos
#20
Newbie
Newbie


I've started to look at condos in JC as a first time homebuyer. I was actually supposed to view this specific unit in St. Johns and then my realtor told me it was already bought all cash. I have a feeling it's going to be a very frustrating process to find a home to live in with all these investors scooping up places all cash...

Posted on: 2016/3/23 1:46
 Top 



TopTop






Login
Username:

Password:

Remember me



Lost Password?

Register now!



LicenseInformation | AboutUs | PrivacyPolicy | Faq | Contact


JERSEY CITY LIST - News & Reviews - Jersey City, NJ - Copyright 2004 - 2017