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  2. Real estate update: These NJ counties saw home inventory ...

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    And, 15 New Jersey counties saw median home prices increase from last month. With a median home price of $582,250, Essex County saw the great increase in median home prices from last year at 16.47%.

  3. North Jersey real estate saw more new home listings, but ...

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    Here's how all 21 New Jersey counties performed in October: Maddie McGay is the real estate reporter for NorthJersey.com and The Record, covering all things worth celebrating about living in North ...

  4. Floor area ratio - Wikipedia

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    In India FAR and FSI are both used. FAR regulations vary from city to city and generally it is from 1.3 to 3.25. In Mumbai 1.33 is the norm but higher FSI is allowed along the Metro rail line and slum areas like Dharavi. In Bangalore, 40 feet streets allow only an FAR of 1.75 but 100 feet streets allow 3.25 FAR. [citation needed]

  5. Real estate trends - Wikipedia

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    A real estate trend is any consistent pattern or change in the general direction of the real estate industry which, over the course of time, causes a statistically noticeable change. This phenomenon can be a result of the economy, a change in mortgage rates, consumer speculations, or other fundamental and non-fundamental reasons.

  6. New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance (DOBI) is one of 15 principal departments in New Jersey government. The department's mission is to regulate the banking, insurance and real estate industries in a professional and timely manner that protects and educates consumers and promotes the growth, financial stability and efficiency of these industries. [1]

  7. NJ sellers and landlords now required to explicitly disclose ...

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    Under the new law, all sellers of real estate property have to disclose any specific flood risk information via a property condition disclosure statement before the buyer becomes obligated under ...