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Is Hiring a Public Insurance Adjuster Worth It When Buying Property? Here’s the Truth

Let's clear something up right away: You don't typically "hire" a public insurance adjuster when buying a home. They're the professionals you call after disaster strikes: when your basement floods, your roof caves in, or a tree demolishes your garage. But here's what most homebuyers in Philadelphia and Mercer County don't realize: Having a public…
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The "After-Storm" Checklist: 7 Hidden Dangers Every Hamilton & Trenton Homeowner Should Look For

Well, that was quite a storm we just got through, wasn't it? If you're reading this from Hamilton or Trenton today (January 26, 2026), you're probably still digging out from the heavy snowfall that blanketed our area. First things first: I hope you and your family stayed safe and warm. Now that the worst has…
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Snow Damage? Here's Why You Should Call a Public Adjuster Before Your Insurance Company.

If you're reading this from Hamilton, Trenton, or the greater Philadelphia area right now, chances are you're looking out your window at a whole lot of snow. And if you're a homeowner, you might already be worried about what's happening to your roof, your gutters, or those pipes running through your crawl space. Here's the…
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Snow Damage? Here's Why You Should Call a Public Adjuster Before Your Insurance Company.

If you're reading this from Hamilton, Trenton, or the greater Philadelphia area right now, chances are you're looking out your window at a whole lot of snow. And if you're a homeowner, you might already be worried about what's happening to your roof, your gutters, or those pipes running through your crawl space. Here's the…
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The "After-Storm" Checklist: 7 Hidden Dangers Every Hamilton & Trenton Homeowner Should Look For

Well, that was quite a storm we just got through, wasn't it? If you're reading this from Hamilton or Trenton today (January 26, 2026), you're probably still digging out from the heavy snowfall that blanketed our area. First things first: I hope you and your family stayed safe and warm. Now that the worst has…
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Looking For Your First Home in New Jersey? Here Are 10 Things You Should Know

So you're ready to buy your first home in New Jersey. Congratulations! This is one of the biggest decisions you'll ever make, and honestly, one of the most exciting ones too. Whether you're eyeing a cozy townhouse in Hamilton, a charming single-family in Trenton, or something else in Mercer County, I want you to walk…
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Construction Expert Turned Realtor Reveals: What Home Inspectors Don't Want You to Know

Look, I'm going to let you in on something that might ruffle a few feathers in the real estate world. After years working in construction and as a public insurance adjuster before becoming a realtor, I've seen things differently than most agents, and definitely differently than your average home inspector. This isn't about bashing home…
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Construction Expert Turned Realtor Reveals: What Home Inspectors Don't Want You to Know

Look, I'm going to let you in on something that might ruffle a few feathers in the real estate world. After years working in construction and as a public insurance adjuster before becoming a realtor, I've seen things differently than most agents, and definitely differently than your average home inspector. This isn't about bashing home…
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NJ Home Inventory Is Up 3.8% – Does This Really Matter for Your 2026 Purchase?

You've probably heard the buzz: New Jersey home inventory is up 3.8%. If you're thinking about buying a home in 2026, that number might have caught your attention. But here's the real question, does it actually matter for your home search? Let me break this down in plain English, because real estate statistics can feel…
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7 Mistakes You're Making with Home Insurance Claims (and How Construction Expertise Saves You Thousands)

Let me be real with you, filing a home insurance claim can feel like navigating a maze blindfolded. After years of working as both a real estate agent and a public insurance adjuster, I've seen countless homeowners in New Jersey and Pennsylvania leave serious money on the table. We're talking thousands of dollars that could…