Services / Relocation

New Jersey South Carolina.

One agent. Two states. Every detail handled. I'm licensed in both NJ and SC — which means you get one person who understands both markets, coordinates both transactions, and makes sure nothing falls through the cracks.

The Problem

Two agents who've never met trying to coordinate your life.

Your NJ agent doesn't know the SC market — and your SC agent doesn't know what you're leaving behind.

Timelines don't line up. You sell too early and scramble for housing. You sell too late and carry two mortgages.

Two agents means two sets of priorities, two communication styles, and double the chance something gets missed.

Nobody is looking at your full financial picture — the tax implications, the equity strategy, the 1031 opportunity.

The Solution

One agent who handles everything.

I'm licensed in both states. I sell your NJ home and find your SC one — same person, same communication, same strategy.

I coordinate timing so both closings align. No double mortgages, no scrambling, no gaps.

I see your full picture — what you're selling, what you're buying, and how to maximize every dollar in between.

If a 1031 exchange makes sense, I quarterback the whole thing with your CPA and a qualified intermediary.

The Process

Six steps from here to there.

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Step 01

Discovery Call

We talk about your timeline, goals, budget, and what matters most — schools, beach access, investment potential, lifestyle. No pressure, just clarity.

30 minutes. Phone or video.
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Step 02

NJ Home Strategy

I analyze your current home's value, recommend any prep or staging, and build a pricing strategy designed to sell fast and at top dollar.

CMA, photography, marketing plan.
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Step 03

SC Home Search

While we prep your NJ sale, I start curating SC options. FaceTime tours, neighborhood breakdowns, rental income projections if it's an investment play.

Happening in parallel — no wasted time.
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Step 04

List & Launch

Your NJ home hits the market with professional photos, Zillow Showcase placement, targeted digital marketing, and open house strategy.

Maximum exposure from day one.
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Step 05

Coordinate & Close

I synchronize both transactions — negotiating your NJ sale and SC purchase to align on timing, contingencies, and closing dates.

One agent managing both sides.
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Step 06

Keys In Hand

You close on both properties, the moving truck heads South, and you're sitting on your porch in South Carolina. Done.

Welcome home.
Why Me

Not all agents can do this.

The Greco Group
Typical Agent
Licensed in both NJ & SC
Coordinates both transactions
Understands NJ → SC tax implications
1031 exchange guidance
FaceTime property tours in SC
SC neighborhood expertise
Single point of contact for everything
NJ market pricing expertise
Professional listing photography
FAQ

Questions I get all the time.

Do I have to sell my NJ home before buying in SC?

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Not necessarily. It depends on your financial situation and timeline. Some clients buy first with a bridge loan or cash, others need to sell first. I'll help you figure out which approach works best for your situation.

How do you handle being in two states at once?

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Technology and a strong network. I do FaceTime tours in SC, have trusted partners on the ground in both states, and I travel between NJ and SC regularly. You'll never feel like I'm not accessible.

Can you help me with a 1031 exchange?

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Absolutely — it's one of my specialties. I work with qualified intermediaries and coordinate with your CPA to make sure the exchange is structured properly and within the IRS timeline requirements.

What if I'm not sure where in SC I want to live?

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That's normal and that's what I'm here for. We'll talk about your lifestyle priorities — beach, golf, schools, budget, investment goals — and I'll narrow it down to 2-3 areas that actually fit. No guessing.

Is this going to cost me more since you handle both sides?

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No. You pay standard commission on each transaction, same as you would with any agent. The difference is you get one person who sees the whole picture — at no extra cost.

How far in advance should I reach out?

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The earlier the better. Even if you're 6-12 months out, starting the conversation now means we can plan strategically instead of reacting under pressure. There's no commitment — just a conversation.

Ready to make
the move?

Whether you're 6 months out or ready next week — the first step is the same. Let's have a conversation about what you're looking for, what you're leaving behind, and how to make it all work.

No obligation. No pressure. Just a plan.