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Local investment property context for Why Journal Square Investors Should Plan Their Exit Strategy Now

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Why Journal Square Investors Should Plan Their Exit Strategy Now

If you bought near Journal Square during 2019–2022, you may have meaningful equity to protect. As Jersey City’s core shifts from fast-growth to mature, plan a disciplined exit and consider whether a 1031 exchange fits your timing, risk, and tax goals.

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Local investment property context for Greenville, Jersey City: What infrastructure, zoning, and redevelopment mean for developers and investors using 1031 exchanges

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Greenville, Jersey City: What infrastructure, zoning, and redevelopment mean for developers and investors using 1031 exchanges

A practical guide for real estate developers and investors evaluating Greenville, Jersey City. It explains what public infrastructure plans may mean for timing, how zoning and redevelopment plans shape density and process, what to verify about Opportunity Zone status, how 1031 exchanges work, and how to structure due diligence, risk, and documentation. All claims that require verification point to the relevant public sources so you can confirm details before committing capital.

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Local investment property context for How to Calculate ROI on a Jersey City Investment Property as an Out-of-State Investor

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How to Calculate ROI on a Jersey City Investment Property as an Out-of-State Investor

A step-by-step, plain‑English guide for out‑of‑state owners to model ROI on Jersey City rentals: what to verify, how to structure your cash flow math, where neighborhood differences matter, and which New Jersey rules can change outcomes. Includes practical underwriting checkpoints, example calculations, and references to authoritative sources for zoning, market context, lender‑style assumptions, and 1031 exchange timing rules.

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Local investment property context for What does the 1888 Studios movie studio mean for property values in Hudson County?

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What does the 1888 Studios movie studio mean for property values in Hudson County?

A large, purpose-built film and television studio complex planned for Bayonne could reshape nearby housing and commercial demand in Hudson County. This article explains what is publicly known about 1888 Studios, how studio districts have interacted with real estate in other markets, which neighborhoods may be most sensitive to proximity effects, and how investors can evaluate timing and risk—especially if they are considering a tax-deferred 1031 exchange. It also outlines what details to verify in official sources and how to think about block-by-block differences in outcomes.

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Local investment property context for The Hidden Cost of Rising Property Values: Understanding Embedded Gains in Hudson County

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The Hidden Cost of Rising Property Values: Understanding Embedded Gains in Hudson County

Rapid appreciation across Jersey City, Hoboken, Weehawken, and nearby neighborhoods has grown investor equity—but it has also grown the tax exposure sitting inside many rental properties. This educational guide explains what embedded (unrealized) capital gains are, how to calculate them, where depreciation recapture fits, what federal and state taxes can apply when you sell, and how a properly structured Section 1031 exchange can defer those taxes. All tax outcomes depend on your specific facts and current law. Consult your CPA or attorney for advice. X1031 Exchange serves as a Qualified Intermediary and facilitates exchanges under IRS rules; it does not provide tax, legal, or investment advice.

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Local investment property context for Hudson County’s Next Growth Corridor: What 10 Years of Jersey City Waterfront Data Suggest for 2026 and Beyond

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Hudson County’s Next Growth Corridor: What 10 Years of Jersey City Waterfront Data Suggest for 2026 and Beyond

A plain‑English walkthrough of a decade of Jersey City waterfront trends, neighborhood shifts, and what to watch next in Hudson County—plus practical checklists for evaluating waterfront assets and using a Section 1031 exchange. This piece keeps the original structure and ideas, and flags where investors should verify numbers with primary sources.

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Local investment property context for Why do so many real estate deals fall through because of Hudson County zoning issues?

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Why do so many real estate deals fall through because of Hudson County zoning issues?

In Hudson County cities like Jersey City, Hoboken, and Union City, zoning rules, overlays, and board approvals can make or break a deal. This guide explains where deals often go wrong, how to read local zoning and overlays, what hidden costs to expect, and how to structure due diligence so zoning risks do not derail financing, timelines, or 1031 exchange goals. It also clarifies the role of a Qualified Intermediary and points you to official sources for verifying zoning and like-kind exchange requirements.

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