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New Jersey Mortgage - What to Expect When Buying a Home in New Jersey

 
Author: Jessica Elliott
 

Maybe youre buying your first home in New Jersey, or perhaps youre relocating to New Jersey from another state. Either way, its important that you educate yourself on New Jersey home loans before shopping for a home and mortgage. This article explains what youll need to know before buying a home in New Jersey:

The median price of a home in New Jersey is $170,800. Homes in New Jersey appreciate at rates above the national average. In fact, New Jersey home appreciation rates place them 9th ranked in the nation. Additionally, average interest rates in New Jersey are below the national average. However, the rate of job growth is below the national average.

The price of homes in New Jersey varies widely between zip codes. For example, in Long Beach Island, New Jersey, the median price of a home in the summer of 2005 was $850,000; however, in Wyckoff, New Jersey, the median price of a home was $550,000, and in Parsippany, New Jersey, it was $350,000.

New Jersey state law prohibits home equity lines of credit on primary residences. However, they are allowed on second homes. Additionally, New Jersey law restricts the amount of fees on second mortgages.

Currently, New Jersey is in the process of enacting a new home lemon law. Lawmakers saw this law as necessary after the State Commission of Investigations found that there was significant corruption, waste, fraud, and abuse prevalent in new home construction.

 
 
 

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