May 5, 2011
One of the agents in my office had an interesting experience in Englewood today. She was inspecting an Englewood home with her customer and nearly came eye to eye with a raccoon in the attic. Needless to say this presented a problem when trying to show the house to her buyer and I have no doubt that both real estate agent and home buyer left that Englewood home pretty quickly.
Attics seem to be favorite hiding places for raccoons and squirrels too. One way to protect your home from a squirrel or raccoon invasion is to make sure you have a chimney cap on your chimney. A quick Google search came up with this Draft King Chimney Cap picture:

As you can see, this is a really pretty simple item but it sure does the job. It’s also important to periodically check where your roof meets the house structure itself. Sometimes a squirrel will bite through the facia board just under the roof and get inside the attic. When you’re having your gutters cleaned out it’s a good idea to check around for any signs of a raccoon or squirrel trying to bite their way into your home.
Towns like Englewood, Tenafly and Ridgewood have so many beautiful, mature trees that tower over the homes there but these gorgeous trees also have branches that make it so easy for a raccoon or squirrel to scamper up on your roof and bite their way into your attic. It’s best to do a regular inspection of your house so you can keep on top of the raccoons and squirrels who have decided they like your house as much as you do!
Tags: Englewood, raccoon, Ridgewood, squirrel, Tenafly • • •
November 3, 2010
The New Jersey MLS informed me that I am not allowed to post their statistical reports but I am allowed to email it to you. Confused? So am I.
If you’d like this information, just email me at barbara@bergencountyhomes.com and I’ll email it to you right away. I apologize for this inconvenience but it’s beyond my control.
Tags: 07631, Englewood, Englewood Home Sales, Englewood Homes, Englewood real estate, Englewood Sales • • •
May 27, 2010
You don’t have to own a home in Tenafly to know what’s happening there – all you have to do is to go to the Borough of Tenafly website where you’ll discover that Tenafly is doing a revaluation right now.
Let’s say you’re thinking of buying a home in Englewood. You see that many of the homes there are from the early 20th century so you’d like to know about the city’s history. Just go to the City of Englewood website where you’ll find the Our History page that takes you from Englewood’s earliest days to the present.
The River Vale website is the place to go for local events – it’s always on their home page. Park Ridge and Westwood does this too along with many other local communities. You may find important changes on a town’s home page – this year Westwood began registering it’s various Recreation Department activities online; the announcement is on it’s home page right now.
Town websites are also a great help when you need a form. For example, if you want to put up a fence on your property and you live in Cresskill, the fence permit form can be downloaded from the Cresskill Boro website Some towns like Tenafly actually have a step by step guide for you when it comes to getting a permit
Many community sites have portions of their building codes right on their websites. Old Tappan has their entire borough code on line.
You may be amazed at how much information can be found on a town website. If you’re thinking of buying a home or if you’re a Bergen County resident now, check out the borough website. You’ll be glad you did.
Tags: Cresskill, Englewood, Old Tappan, Park Ridge, River Vale, Tenafly, Tenafly Homes, tenafly nj, tenafly real estate, Westwood • • •
April 12, 2010
Englewood homes are highly prized for their gracious old world charm. The East Hill is famous for its many grand estates that are surrounded by towering oak trees, 15 foot high native rhododendrons and flowering fruit trees. Such beauty and ambience is not only found on East Hill acre estates; west side Englewood homes are equally beautiful just on a smaller scale.
Traditional colonial and Tudor style homes with gorgeous woodwork framed by 30-40 foot trees are in abundance here. Many of these Englewood homes also feature stained glass windows, gorgeous inlaid wood floors and chestnut trim. Traditional floor plans create ideal flows for entertaining and the friendly neighborhoods are exceptionally stable – turnover isn’t high here because people love living here. In fact it’s not at all unusual to see people stay in their Englewood home for decades after their children have grown up and moved on. As a result you’ll find long time residents on every street as well as new young families.
A perfect example is my listing at 315 Katherine Street. This traditional colonial is located on a hidden street – ask mo st folks and they’ve never heard of Katherine Street and when you try to find 315 Katherine Street 07601 on your GPS you are bound to get lost. This 1 block long street is at the end of St Nicholas Street which is itself a dead end. Extremely quiet with 100 year old trees, it’s as if you’re on a country lane yet you’re only a 15 minute drive to New York City.
Englewood homes on the west side are also quite affordable as far as Bergen County homes are concerned – at an asking price of $345,000 this 3 bedroom 1.5 bath home sits on a 50 X 110 lot in a terrific location. Come see 315 Katherine Street - you’ll be glad you did!
Tags: Bergen County Homes, Englewood, Englewood Homes, Englewood NJ, Englewood real estate • • •
February 28, 2010

Trolley service was used in Bergen County until the advent of the Automobile Age in the 50′s and 60′s which made them seem old fashioned and restrictive. You could drive anywhere in a car at any time – not so with the trolley. Another change was development of large scale shopping malls on Route 4 and Route 17. The Bergen Mall and Garden State Plaza were the first major shopping malls opening in the late 50′s. People flocked to these new malls in their cars. Even with a great business district locally, if you owned an Englewood home, chances were that you drove to these malls.
In the affluence of the post World War II era, the American Dream of owning a home with your own backyard and a car in the driveway took over. Soon even public buses linking all 70 communities in Bergen County became a thing of the past. People went everywhere in their cars. I remember watching trolley tracks being paved over on Broad Avenue in Leonia when I was a young girl. Everyone was proud of how “modern” Leonia now appeared. But, times have changed and trolley service is one of the advantages of owning an Englewood home.
Green is in which means using public transportation to commute to work, shop and dine out is more important than ever. People who are thinking of buying a home now use such websites as Walk Score to measure how accessible homes are to basic services.
In December of 2008 the City of Englewood began an experiment – free trolley service to the downtown business district where an Englewood resident could connect to NJ Transit and Coach USA express buses to work. In addition to normal rush hours, the trolley operates until 8 pm during the work week so commuters can shop and dine downtown on their way home at night. (Saturdays it runs from 1 to 8 pm). Having this free service is quite an advantage if you own an Englewood home.
The trolley experiement has been a huge success and is another benefit for Englewood homes. For more information , Englewood has a detailed brochure and a map of the trolley line .
Tags: Englewood home, Englewood Homes, Englewood NJ, Englewood trolley, trolley • • •
December 15, 2009
Whether it’s Tenafly homes, Englewood homes, River Vale homes, Westwood homes or anywhere else in Bergen County, what’s happening in the housing market is important and always of interest. USA Today has great interactive graphs from Moody\’s that track 5 critical measurements of the real estate market. What these interactive charts show is solid improvement across the board beginning with the 4th quarter of 2009!
Tags: Englewood, Englewood Homes, River Vale, River Vale Homes, Tenafly, Tenafly Homes, USA, USA Today, Westwood, Westwood Homes • • •
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