Living in Hoboken vs. Jersey City | Which is Best for You?
Living in Hoboken vs. living in Jersey City - the "best mid-size city in America" or a smaller community feel? We break down two of New Jersey’s most historic cities.
ARC Property Management Helps Smaller Investors and Landlords Maximize ROI
If you’re ready to Assess, Review, and Complete (ARC) all your property needs, Cristo and the team at ARC Property Management are just a phone call away.
A Haven for First-time Homeowners, Caldwell is the Fastest-growing Municipality in the County
Homes in Caldwell are drawing more first-time homeowners who want to live in a diverse place with a thriving downtown, but are priced out of nearby towns like Montclair.
Coldwell Banker’s Brian Spain Ranks #1 in Downtown Jersey City Condo Sales by Volume
With standout sales at 10 Provost Street and 151 Bay Street, Brian Spain topped Downtown Jersey City’s condo market by volume in 2024.
Top Agency Corcoran Sawyer Smith Thrives Along the Hudson
Corcoran Sawyer Smith has maintained their top position within New Jersey’s Gold Coast with a varied group of talented realtors.
Irene Barnaby Achieves Record Breaking Year as One of Downtown Jersey City’s Top Brokers
Following a successful 2022, Irene sold an incredible $59.4 million worth of property with over 67 transactions during 2023.
Watsessing is Becoming Bloomfield’s Next Downtown
Bloomfield’s Watsessing neighborhood boasts a midtown-direct train, a light rail station, and access to a highway, but has only recently caught the eye of developers.
The Mumoli Collective: A Year of Growth, Success, and a Record Lease-Up at The...
The Mumoli Collective has experienced a transformative year in 2024, marked by team growth, major milestones, and a commitment to delivering results.
Once Fearing Closure, Newark’s Oldest Synagogue Opens after Two Years
Ahavas Sholom is Newark's longest operating synagogue. But the pandemic nearly robbed them of that honor.
The Highway Killed Roseville in Newark — Can it Be a Vibrant Neighborhood Again?
The one-square-mile Roseville neighborhood in Newark is currently a little rough around the edges but there is something intense about the nostalgia that old-timers have for it.









