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John Bendall RE/MAX Classic Group
- 1999 Realtor of the Year Somerset/ Hunterdon County Board of Realtors
- 2004 President of the Hunterdon/Somerset Board of Realtors
- Former director for the New Jersey Association of Realtors
- 2004 CRS Realtor of the Year for New Jersey
- 2005 RE/MAX Broker/Owner of the Year
- 2005 RE/MAX Chairman's Club
100 + homes sold 6 years in a row
- August 1999 Star of the Month for Howard Brintons Star Power Club (taped interview for realtors world wide)
- Published in a number of local, state and national articles
- Featured speaker at many company programs (Keller Williams, Coldwell Banker, RE/MAX etc)
- Featured speaker at National conventions (RE/MAX of South Africa, RE/MAX International etc)
- Trainer/speaker for RE/MAX of New Jersey's Success Universities
- Senior Instructor at Howard Brinton's Star Power
- Regularly appears on MSNBC as one of their Real Estate Experts
- Appeared on NBC Saturday Today Show
- Dale Carnegie Graduate
- Senior Real Estate Specialist (SRES)
- Certified Residential Specialist (CRS)
- E-Pro Certified
- Graduate of the Realtor's Institute (GRI)
- Active in many charities some of which include: Alternatives Inc., Habitat for Humanity, American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, Muscular Dystrophy Association, Heuga foundation.
- Founder of The Bendall Group
- Owner of Re/Max Classic Group (one of the fastest growing companies in NJ)
- Offices- Branchburg, Basking Ridge and West Milford
- Licensed Broker 1989
- Licensed since 1986

Selling Your Home >The Season for Selling Houses
We hear a lot of talk about which months are the most lively ones for getting our listings sold. Many people think the ideal time to put a house on the market is when the azaleas are in bloom and the grass is the greenest. In many parts of the country, the "spring market" is thought of as the real estate industry's Christmas season.
There are important factors that strongly influence the sale of houses. Interest rates, the availability of local employment, tax rates, and the overall economic health of the community all play a large part in determining how quickly homes move and how well the sellers will do at the closing table. Your home may sell quickly during a month when the weather is gloomy but the interest rates are low. Waiting for spring flowers to bloom before planting your "For Sale" sign may improve your home's curb appeal, but may not have as much effect on the sale of your home as interest rates that go up as quickly as your tulips.
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Which famous home designed by Thomas Jefferson showed forms of Greek and Roman architecture?
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Monticello, begun in 1769, was later enlarged in keeping with its classical forms. |
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