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Summit Speech School Nurtures and Empowers Students

Imagine a place where hard of hearing or deaf children could go to gain the confidence they need to communicate in the hearing world, do so in a nurturing and empowering environment, and end up with life-long friendships with other children facing similar challenges. That’s what you’ll find at the Summit Speech School! Founded in […]

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On The Fence About Listing Your Home

Our clients are always asking us if this is good time to list their home. After all, selling your home is a big decision — whether you’re facing an empty nest and ready to downsize, busting at the seams and need a little more elbow room, or just looking for a change of scenery. Timing […]

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We’re Giving Away $20,000 Again This Year!

On March 15th, The Sue Adler Team kicked off our second annual 100th Home Sale Charity Program, where we give away $20,000 across six local charities as voted on by members of our communities. Similar to NCAA’s March Madness Elimination Rounds, we go through our own elimination process! Round 1 voting runs from March 15th – April 14th, and involves approximately […]

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Why Your Agent Matters: Experience

Any Realtor can handle an easy sale, but what about when the going gets tough and negotiations get complicated? What about situations where you may find yourself with two competing offers and both those buyers have home sale contingencies. And what if those two buyers with home sale contingencies are only interested in selling their […]

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In The Know – Winter Edition 2017

Extra, extra…read all about it—the Sue Adler Team has published our very first edition of “In The Know” and it hits local mailboxes this week! Check out the digital Versions Here: In The Know, Chatham Edition In The Know, Summit Edition In The Know, Millburn & Short Hills Edition Featured articles in our first issue […]

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Concerned About Your Reassessment? We’re Here To Help!

Millburn and Short Hills residents began receiving their tax reassessment letters this week. It has been 10 years since the last reassessment, and it can be confusing and stressful for homeowners concerned about what the reassessment means for them personally, especially for those who are considering listing their homes for sale. Will a higher assessment […]

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Why Your Agent Matters: A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

Picture paging through a magazine or scrolling through your facebook feed – what makes you stop and take notice? Is it a fiery headline or a long-winded article? Chances are the thing most likely to make you stop and stare is a striking photo! This is especially true, and extremely important, in the world of […]

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What To Do When The Rain Comes In

Remember when you were a kid and splashing in a puddle after a big rain was the highlight of your day? Fast forward to adulthood and that same image of a child playing in a puddle may bring a smile to your face—unless, of course, that puddle is inside your basement instead of at the […]

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Make It A Day On, Not A Day Off

  “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’” –Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Carrying forward Martin Luther King, Jr.’s dedication to service has become a hallmark of observing MLK day. Although schools, offices, banks and post offices across the nation will be closed on Monday, January 16th, volunteers everywhere […]

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