user name password
register




Bergen County Real Estate News



Main PageSchool InformationMy TownsFor SellersFor BuyersFinancialsListingsAll ListingsOpen HouseContact Anat


Contact Info.
Anat Eisenberg. Winner of the NJAR Circle of Excellence Sales Award - Platinum Level
2004 - 2007

Phone
(201) 568-5668
Fax
(201) 894-1724
Mobile
(201) 341-4765
Mobile
(201) 390-8854
Home
(201) 894-0801

E-Mail Me


Prominent Properties
Sotheby's Intl Realty
90 County Road
Tenafly, NJ 07670

Articles & Links
Download My Free Tool Bar

Feeds

Korean

Hebrew

Bergen County
Real Estate News


Site Map

Bergen County
Homes Sold


E-Mail Me

Bergen County Living

Why Anat?

Properties & Homes
Sold By Anat


For Sellers

For Buyers

My Bergen County Towns

Education & Schools

Home Inspection

Useful Links

Free Services

Financial Library

Tenafly Homes

Closter Homes

Cresskill Homes

Demarest Homes

Alpine Homes

Fort Lee Homes

Englewood Cliffs Homes

Haworth Homes

Norwood Homes




Bergen county news with an emphasis on aspects affecting real estate, residency and community issues.

Bergen County Education - Ramapo College Receives Donation
Law Enforcement Development in Bergen County
Teaneck Real Estate Revived
Bogota to Get Town Houses
Tax Revaluation Needed In Bergenfield

Bergen County Education - Ramapo College Receives Donation

An exciting Bergen County Education development - The Ramapo College in Northeast Bergen is on the receiving end where many would want to be. In amazing developments, the Bergen County College received a $2 million donation, the second largest donation of in its history. This amount was bequest by Ina Anisfield Meyers, an 84 year old woman from Florida who had not heard about the college till five months ago. Through a long lost cousin she met after many years on the Internet, Meyers discovered that Ramapo College was the kind of place where she wanted to make a donation. Since then, other benefactors have also stepped forth with donations but have preferred to remain anonymous.

Back to Top

Law Enforcement Development in Bergen County

A new police station and a borough hall will soon come up in Edgewater, Bergen County as the borough approves the development planned on the former property of Unilever. The council voted 3-3 for the project, with the Democrats being in favor and the independents against the project. The main consideration has been the high levels of contamination at the site and the increased levels of arsenic that have been reported by EPA. According to the proposal for the municipal complex, the borough will pay a sum of $3.7 million to iPark Edgewater, an affiliate of National RE/sources of Greenwich, Conn. i.Park Edgwater would then construct homes, shops and offices on a 24 acre stretch of Unilever owned land at the Hudson river front. In exchange, i.Park would give 2 acres of the former Unilever property to the borough for its borough hall.

Back to Top

 

Teaneck Real Estate Revived

The Cedar lane shopping district in Teaneck may soon receive a business boost as developers plan for a mixed use construction in this area of Bergen County. The proposal includes a ten storey building that would comprise of retail space, office space and residential units also. As per plan shops would come up at the ground floor while the top floor would be reserved for housing. Developers Neil Gold and Steve Hittman will present the plan to the Planning Board. Even if the Planning Board approves, the project would still require a zoning change from the Township council as the area is currently reserved only for commercial development. A multilevel parking deck that can double the parking in the area has also been proposed.

Back to Top

Bogota to Get Town Houses

Multi-family housing will now come up in Bogota as the zoning board voted 5-1 for the project. The project is slated to be the borough's first town-house complex on a 0.6 acre lot. As per the proposal 14 town homes would come up at Elm Avenue and West Fort Lee Road. While the site is zoned for commercial use, DPA Associates, the developer garnered much support as the panel was convinced that town homes were most appropriate in the area. While the board members are enthusiastic, residents in the neighborhood have their reservations. Many feel that the construction would not match the character of the Bergen County neighborhood which mainly has one and two family Bergen County Victorian homes. Many also feel that the project would cause more traffic and noise pollution in the area. However board members stated that the project is still in development phase and still needs design and layout approvals.

Back to Top

Tax Revaluation Needed In Bergenfield

The borough in Bergenfield will now undergo a reassessment of the tax hikes after a memorandum by the New Jersey Division of Taxation on October 12, 2006 stated so. This action takes place after many residents have appealed to the state with their own analysis of the revaluation. This revaluation has been a constant source of debate over a year as it hikes taxes by up to 100% for some houses. Findings by the state confirmed that the revaluation was much needed and thus the state officials made several recommendations. Borough residents hope that the state's memorandum would make a difference. Click here for more Bergenfield Real Estate News.

Back to Top


Rent a Home in Bergen County

Bergen County offers the highest quality of life for you and your family. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to set house in one of Bergen County’s towns, famous for their charming atmosphere and top quality schools. Let Anat Eisenberg help you find the house that is right for you. Start with this FREE inclusive report, containing:

  • 14 Questions to ask a Realtor
  • 5 Powerful Buying Strategies
  • 9 Deadly Mistakes Home sellers Make
  • Additional Reports
  • How To Get Top Dollar In Any Market
  • Making the Move Easy on the Kids
  • Six Ways To Beat The Stress Of Buying A Home
  • Different Reasons to Own Your Own Home
  • Things You Should Know about Moving
  • When Selling a Home

Get Your Free Inclusive Real Estate Report Now.


Find out more about Bergen County homes available for sale. Anat Eisenberg can help you find your dream real estate property. Anat is no ordinary real estate agent. In short, she is professional, honest and dedicated. Call: 201-341-4765 or email here.






Homes.com Copyright © 2000-2006 Homes.com, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy, Full Terms and Conditions.
HOMES.COM is one of the largest Internet real estate sites with hundreds of thousands of homes for sale and apartment rentals with photos, descriptions, and relocation services. The advertisers and publishers are not responsible or liable for misinformation, misprints, or other errors. All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Properties subject to prior sale or rental.

Equal Housing Opportunity

Member Login

Search Marketing by easynet search marketing