AnnouncementsLatest News October 29, 2014

ERA Central Realty Group and ERA Levinson merge to become Stronger Together in Central New Jersey!

ERA Central Realty Group and ERA Levinson merge to become Stronger Together in Central New Jersey!

October 29, 2014. ERA Central Realty Group and ERA Levinson Realtors are proud to announce the merger of their two companies. Scott Lauri of ERA Levinson and Stephanie Bellanova of ERA Central Realty Group have owned and operated ERA real estate offices for over 20 years and the merger creates an amazing synergy amongst this already dynamic team of Realtors®.

Covering Central New Jersey and the diverse markets – from Adult Communities in Monroe, rural farm communities of Cream Ridge and hip village communities such as Freehold and Bordentown – ERA has whatever lifestyle you’re looking for covered!

Operating as ERA Central Realty Group and ERA Central Levinson, Lauri and Bellanova are excited to bring each of their unique talents together to lead the company in an ever changing real estate industry landscape.  As a stronger force in Central New Jersey, the team will be the #1 ERA company in New Jersey and in the Top 25 of ERA Companies nationwide.  In addition, they are looking forward to being able to offer more services to their agents and clients moving forward.

Both Lauri and Bellanova have seen the real estate landscape change dramatically over their years in the business.  Being young and energetic with a strong passion for the industry, they are setting their sights high to change the face of real estate for the better. Highly skilled and trained agents, professional staff with skill sets that set the agents apart from the competition are just part of the way they do business.

ScottLauriERA Levinson Realtors operates in Monroe Township, Middlesex County.  Scott Lauri has been in real estate since 1997 and opened in 1998 as ERA Absolute Realty.  Growing his company from 6 agents to today having just over 50 agents.  Stephanie Bellanova of ERA Central operates alongside her mother, Ann Davis, who began the company in 1986.  Together they have 3 branches; Cream Ridge and Freehold, both in Monmouth stephanieCounty and Bordentown branch in Burlington County.  Ann opened as ERA Ann Davis & Associates in 1986 and has grown from 3 agents to now just over 100 agents company-wide.  Stephanie began working in real estate at age 18 and after college became a full time and integral part of the workings of the company right away.  From back office operations to training and now management, the mother/daughter team has built a valued and trusted name in the industry and in New Jersey.

Interested in finding out more about a career in real estate?  Need to consult on if it’s the right time to make a move?  Contact us to find out more!

Be Part Of Something BiggerMove For Hunger October 7, 2014

Move For Hunger Food Fight!

October 2014 – We met Max Lowy of Move for Hunger in 2013 and fell in LOVE!  Max and his family is as PASSIONATE about making a difference as we are.

As Realtors, we see people throw out a lot of stuff when they move. Unfortunately, some of that “stuff” is food. Max and his team showed us how the nationwide network of Move for Hunger moving companies volunteer to go to the homes of our sellers, pick up the non-perishable items and deliver the food directly to a local foodbank.

When Move for Hunger challenged ERA Central with collecting 500 pounds of food and raising $500, we said, “You’re on!  But we’d like to up the ante – we want to have a food fight between other ERA offices in New Jersey.”  Max said, “BRING IT ON!”

LET’S DO THIS!  Help us fight hunger in OUR community! Want to help?  Drop off a non-perishable food item to an ERA Central Office or donate online.


ERA CENTRAL REALTY GROUP. BE PART OF SOMETHING BIGGER.

Be Part Of Something Bigger September 19, 2014

We Proudly Support the Boot Campaign!

September 2014 – Show your appreciation for our troops by joining the campaign! You can also throw on a red shirt and join us each week on RED Fridays (Remember Everyone Deployed).  We’re rocking our boots and RED every Friday!

Join us in Remembering Everyone Deployed, and get your boots at www.bootcampaign.com

The mission of our Military Housing Team is to provide our military personnel with top notch service for rentals, sales or purchases through our Certified Military Residential Specialists and Military Mortgage Specialists.  Our goal is to help our military personnel make educated housing decisions that best suits their personal needs and goals.  We look forward to serving you!

Be Part Of Something BiggerMDA May 5, 2014

Yardsale for MDA Summer Camp…the Results are In!

What more could we ask for?  A perfect, sunny day – happy volunteers – fantastic sponsorships – amazing items to sell – and friends and neighbors who came to shop and support MDA Summer Camp.  The sale started at 8am and ended at 2pm with a dealer auction for any remaining items (see our video below for the auction highlights!)

We’re still collecting a few remaining checks, but we are ready to announce the preliminary total.  Are you ready?!?!?

With your help WE RAISED OVER $11,000 for MDA Summer Camp!!

Incredible, right?   Together, we made a muscle for MDA and now 12 children will be able to spend a week at MDA Summer Camp. If you aren’t familiar with the program, please visit their website to learn more. MDA campers dream about summer camp all year and often say it’s better than Christmas; some even say it’s changed their lives. Almost all campers agree that it’s “the best week of the year.”

THANK YOU to our SPONSORS!!
Farmers Insurance – Eric Fasano  |  First Choice Lenders – Reid Waltzer  |  Gateway Funding – Wendy Frace and Lorna Cruz  |  Mortgage Capital – Jason Levine  |  Surety Title – John Contento  | Vitale Inspections – Carlo Vitale  |  Corner Frame Gallery  |  Donny’s Pottys  |  eTitle Solutions – Rosemary Fedak  |  New Egypt Flea Market  |  New Egypt Marketplace  |  Sam’s Club
Be Part Of Something BiggerMove For Hunger March 28, 2014

ERA Central Supports Move For Hunger

ERA Real Estate’s International Business Conference just ended and we were happy to see the excitement generated when the ERA family learned about Move For Hunger.

We met Max Lowy, Real Estate Program Director for Move For Hunger last month and knew that their mission was a perfect fit for our company and our agents. Move For Hunger is a non-profit organization that works with relocation companies across North America to pick up unwanted, unopened food from those who are relocating and deliver it to local food banks. To date, Move For Hunger is working with nearly 600 movers and 5500 Realtors in 47 states and has collected more than 2,400,000 pounds of food!

When asked about how real estate could help the Move For Hunger mission, Max said, “The opportunity for impact is incredible. Imagine if the industry truly put its full support behind this. We would do something that no hunger-relief organization has ever done before: create a sustainable, year-round program to address hunger in this country. If this is happening every day and can be supported by companies like ERA Real Estate , and state associations – then this will become the industry standard.”

ERA Central pledged our support on the spot and encouraged Move For Hunger to come the ERA IBC in Los Angeles to share their mission with ERA brokers worldwide.  Max and Ben received a warm Team ERA welcome  –  we’re excited to be working with them to help New Jersey families in need put food on their tables.

For more information or to find out how you can help support Move For Hunger, visit www.MoveForHunger.org.

Be Part Of Something Bigger December 11, 2013

It’s time to apply for our EDGE Scholarship!

The vision of ERA Central Realty Group is to keep front-of-mind the fact that the success of our clients, our agents and our company is interdependent. Giving back to our communities is important to us – and supporting the next generation of professionals is something we believe in.  The EDGE Scholarship is a way of honoring your family and the families that have supported us over the last two decades. We look forward to receiving and reviewing the applications each spring and continue to be amazed at the talented and driven students in our local high schools.

To be eligible for the scholarship program for the 2013-2014 academic year, college bound students from New Jersey must apply during their senior year, or within one year of receiving a high school diploma, and have a minimum GPA of 2.5. Home schooled students are also eligible and are encouraged to apply.

The scholarships will be awarded to students who have demonstrated ethical, forward thinking, results-oriented life and work habits and who take a proactive approach to their own life and to the life in their communities. To be considered for the EDGE Scholarship, students should visit EDGEScholarship.com

About UsLatest News November 8, 2013

Our Vision

The interdependent nature of real estate seems ever more apparent.  The past five years in the industry have reinforced the impact a healthy real estate market has on its community.   An ethical, socially responsible company (more…)

Be Part Of Something Bigger November 4, 2013

And the Winner of the Bordentown NJ Photo Contest is…

 

Our first community photo contest ended last night at midnight and we’re excited to announce the winner!  With 373 votes, please join us in congratulating Peter Ciarrocca of Bordentown, NJ on his winning photograph of Crystal Lake in Bordentown Township!

We want to thank all of the talented photographers who submitted their work for consideration.  The response from the community was wonderful and we are looking forward to hosting another contest in Bordentown in the future.

Peter Ciarrocca has generously donated his prize of $500 to the Bordentown Regional High School Soccer Program.  We’re thrilled to send his winnings to such a talented and deserving group of young athletes.    Please join us in congratulating all of the entrants on their work which is displayed below.

Awards September 19, 2013

ERA Innovation Award – Stephanie Bellanova is the Shark Tank Winner!

Announcements September 5, 2013

Stephanie Bellanova interviewed by Fox Business!

Real estate news on tabletAugust 22, 2013. Stephanie Bellanova, CEO of ERA Central Realty Group was interviewed by Fox Business last month.  The article featured advice and tips for homeowners considering putting their home on the market.   Stephanie and other local market experts gave their thoughts in this article by Kate Rogers published on August 22, 2013.

Homeowners who have been sitting on the sidelines mulling whether or not to jump into the market, housing experts offer the following advice: jump in.

Existing home sales jumped 6.5% in August to the highest level in four years and homebuilder confidence also climbed to its highest level since 2005 for the month. Whether the market continues to thrive once the Federal Reserve begins tapering its monetary policy remains to be seen, but experts say buyers are looking to act fast to take advantage of low mortgage rates, so sellers should be ready.

“It’s been this way for awhile, and there are more and more homebuyers and in many cases not enough inventory,” says Stephanie Bellanova, a broker-owner at ERA Central Realty Group in Central New Jersey says. “This is a push for sellers who want to get in there.”

If you’re looking to list your home, here are a few things you can do to get your property ready to list:

Think Like the Buyer

Many homeowners aren’t able to identify potential flaws in their home, says Bellanova.

“Look at your house through the buyers’ eyes,” she recommends. “We are blind to the things we pass every day, like a stain on the carpet. Put on your buyer’s hat—it can really help you see things you don’t normally look at.”

Many of the things that make a property feel like “home” to its current owner may turn off potential buyers, adds Adam Leitman Bailey, founder of New York City-based realtors Adam Leitman Bailey P.C.

“The things that you think make it a great place to live look like trash to the average buyer,” he says. “They need to envision themselves in that space, not you living there.”

Tip: Open all blinds to let natural light in the space when showing a home, Bellanova recommends.

Invest for Bigger Returns

Many buyers aren’t looking to invest in a “fixer-upper,” says Leitman Baile, so taking care of issues like broken air conditioners, leaky faucets or tiles on the roof, can go a long way in attracting more buyers and increasing a home’s value.

“All of those things can sometimes cause buyers to walk away, because they don’t want to deal with the problem or over estimate the cost of repairs,” he says.

Even investing a few thousand dollars for fresh paint in and on your home, can bring major returns. “It’s amazing how a little bit of money in the home pays off so much more,” he says. “I have seen $5,000-to-$10,000 in painting bring in an extra $100,000.”

Focus on the Kitchen, Bathrooms

These rooms are what sell homes, according to Keith Robinson, chief operating officer, Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Mason-McDuffie. When putting your home up for sale, this is where you should pay extra attention and even spend a bit of money to make sure they’re up to date and clean.

“The more you can do to maximize those areas, the better you are,” Robinson says. “If you haven’t recently remodeled, you should find a smart economical way to show it as well as possible. They have the most fizzle and sexy—a bedroom is just a bedroom.”

Boost Curb Appeal

Many sellers spend the majority of their time readying the inside of their homes before listing, but Bellanova cautions not to forget the outside of your home.

“Impressions begin from the moment [potential buyers] get out of their car and are walking to your front door,” she says. “Make sure the bushes are trimmed back, everything is weeded and mulched, the doors and entryways are painted and more. The walk up to the house needs to be fresh.”

Have the Right Team in Place

Be sure your brokers are effective and can move quickly, says Leitman Bailey, as many buyers are making offers within 24 hours of viewing a home.

“You would be surprised at how many deals are blown because people don’t have their calls returned, or contracts don’t go out before the weekend,” he says.