Travel and TransportationOne of the main reasons that New Jersey is such a popular place to live is its easy access to all major forms of transportation. Central New Jersey is approximately an hour commute to both Newark International Airport and Philadelphia International Airport. Besides the incredible highway access, we have several rail lines that service all commuters. Below is a list of general information for all the local commuters needs.
NEWJERSEY TRANSIT RIVER LINE Service between Trenton and Camden. River Line light rail. Ticket Information Buyer your tickets from Ticket Vending machines (TMs located on the platforms at each station. Validate your ticket in Validation machines before boarding the light rail cars. Validated tickets are good for two hours. Tickets purchased from NJ TRANSIT bus operators and monthly passes do not need to be validated. Retain your valid ticket throughout the entire trip. NJ TRANSIT Fare Enforcement Officers will make random ticket inspections. If you do not have a valid ticket, you will be subject to a warning or fine. TICKET OPTIONS Adult One Way Tickets-$1.90 Monthly Passes-$58 Reduced Fares for Senior Citizens and Passengers with Disabilities- $.95 Children's One way Fare-$.95 Adult Discounted 10-Trip Ticket $16.25 Consult NJ TRANSIT personnel, River LINE Owner's Manual or printed timetables for more information.
BUS SERVICES NJ TRANSIT TICKET INFORMATION Exact fare is required when boarding NJ TRANSIT buses. Dollar bills and coins are accepted.
Buy a pass at a NJ TRANSIT Ticket Agent or call NJ TRANSIT for more information.
Capital Connection For travel between Trenton Rail Station and Downtown Trenton or the State House, look for buses and bus stops with the Capital logo. For schedule information, pick up a Capital Connection timetable, which highlights all 601,606,608, and 609 buses that connect Trenton Rail Station with Downtown Trenton and the State House. Princeton Jitney Free to all rider. Runs Monday-Friday from 5:30 am-9:00pm
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Bordentown, New Jersey Real Estate Market Report - June 2008
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New Jersey Housing Trends - Home Sales Up 4%
All Real Estate is local!!! Now these are headlines to read and enjoy. As always if you have any questions or need any additional real estate information The Desiree Daniels Team is here to help (609) 448-2222
New Jersey Defies National Housing Trends: Home Sales Up 4 Percent (Edison, NJ)- Sales volume of existing single-family homes, condominiums and co-ops in the first quarter of 2008 increased 4 percent from the same period last year, indicating New Jersey continues to defy national real estate trends. According to statistics released by the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (NAR)today, New Jersey's seasonally adjusted annual rate of home sales equaled 169,600. "Unlike most of the nation, the New Jersey housing market remains stable," said 2008 NJAR®President Drew Fishman, CRS. "Nationally, total sales for single-family homes, condominiums and co-ops dropped by 22 percent from the previous year, while New Jersey was one of three states to show an increase. This is just further evidence that New Jersey does not follow national real estate trends." |
Bordentown, New Jersey Real Estate Market Report - May 2008
Bordentown New Jersey Real Estate Market Report - May 2008
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Selling your home in Robbinsville, New Jersey - Spring TipsSpring Selling Tips for Robbinsville, New Jersey Homeowners
We need to look at the outside of your home first. Take a minute and approach your home from the road and look at it with 'buyer eyes. There are always the regular spring maintenance we do to our homes when the weather breaks. But now is the time to pay attention to detail. Buyers are still buying homes, but they are certainly approaching the home buying process differently. In recent past years, the buyers were fueled by lack of inventory and emotion. Now with the market adjusting as it has, it more about the pricing and condition. |






How's this for amazing FACTUAL news about the New Jersey Real Estate Market. The article below was released to the press today and further verifies my views on real estate in New Jersey and specifically Mercer and Burlington Counties.





