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New Rent-To-Own Program at Adams Square Condominium in Hoboken, NJ Offers Home Buyers Numerous Advanatages
A new program offering home buyers a "rent-to-own" option has been introduced at Adams Square (http://www.adamssquare.com), the unique collection of 59 luxury condominium residences in Hoboken, NJ. The new program allows prospective home buyers to apply their monthly rent towards the down payment of the home in purchase while experiencing the lifestyle provided at Adams Square, according to R Squared Real Estate Partners, the building's sponsor.
New Jersey Beaches At A Cost
A free beach is a rare treat in New Jersey. New Jersey offers more than 120 miles of sandy beaches on the Atlantic Ocean, but you?re going to pay a fee to sit on those sandy beaches. Beach tags are a necessity during the beach season. New Jersey has a pay to play policy when it comes to the majority of their beaches. Only Wildwood and Atlantic City offer free beaches at this time. Seaside Heights offers free beach days on Wednesday and Thursday, due to sponsorship by Coca-Cola.
Very Cheap Car Insurance In New Jersey
It is important to shop for cheap car insurance in New Jersey whenever you rent a car. If you rent a car in New Jersey, the car is not yours; it is only in your possession for a certain period of time. That means you can not put off repairing damages to the car until you can afford it. Rental car insurance is important.
The Chamber of Commerce and the Border Fence: Bad for Business?
The immigration debate often disintegrates into stereotypes. Illegal immigrants sneaking across the border are video wallpaper on the Lou Dobbs show. Militant immigrant protesters are shown on the evening news. Truth is, up close, the border fence and the people and issues involved are far more complex. Local businessmen and farmers are more than conflicted. And hardboiled Anglos in law enforcement grimace at the toll in human lives. In this first of an online series of releases on the border issue and immigration, The Texas Observer takes a look at life near where "the fence" is rising.