--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "jerseyjohn99" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>ineland.
> He's forced to sell his 140 acre homestead to developers building an
> age-restricted community. I told him about the Monmouth County Open
> Space program. He would love to keep it open space, even at a
>
"humans have no predator"
war, environmental deregulation, poverty
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--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Skip Bernstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Land is indeed finite, human procreation knows no limit, humans have
> no predator, possess an infinite capacity to reproduce and consume
> till our numbers exhaust habitat, resources or crash due to stress
>and
> di
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "jerseyjohn99" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> BB,
>
> I'm confused. Let's say a farmer in Marlboro wants to monetize his
> apple orchard to cover his estate taxes for his children. How does
> selling it to a developer to build 5,000 sq ft McMansions benefit
>
"I've been juxtaposing the issue of affordable homes, particularly for
young families, against the issue of open space legislation. Right
now open space initiatives have no natural predator. Now land is
finite, so when you take so much off the market, you drive up the
price of what is left. Right
funny thing about age restricted communities - they really do not meet
COAH guidelines. They are no longer "affordable" at over 300k per.
It's an avenue for developers to squeeze a few more units in per acre
and/or build cheaper.
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BB,
I'm confused. Let's say a farmer in Marlboro wants to monetize his
apple orchard to cover his estate taxes for his children. How does
selling it to a developer to build 5,000 sq ft McMansions benefit a
younger family trying to buy their first home?
One of my childhood friends is a farmer's
Open space is one issue. Another big issue that is going unnoticed is
the number of investor owned real estate throughout the country. While
there are hundred of individual investors who own multiple units, there
are investment groups and even REITs that have been buying single
family homes for
We listed a house at 39 Ridge Ave, Neptune currently being redone. 50
x151 lot with house. Next to the proposed redevelopment of the Ridge
Ave school grounds. Ask is $279. Not a bad deal. MLS 10057341
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David,
If all goes well for me next weekend in the Freeholder election I'll
be glad to help you. Part of my platform has been geared toward
exactly what you are talking about here.
I've been juxtaposing the issue of affordable homes, particularly
for young families, against the issue of open s
"Who has juice in Asbury, Freehold, and Trenton that can help
implement a forward thinking, inexpensive program designed to improve
the quality of life for the citizenry of Asbury Park?"
Wrong state, we're strictly 'pay to play'; no dough, no way Jose!
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