From NorthJersey.com:
These were the hottest North Jersey towns for homebuyers in 2024
Bergen County’s hottest towns for homebuying, by ZIP code
- 07481 – Wyckoff – $1.025 million
- 07450 – Ridgewood – $1.1875 million
- 07446 – Ramsey – $899,000
- 07430 – Mahwah – $699,000
- 07628 – Dumont – $624,000
Passaic County’s hottest towns for homebuying, by ZIP code
- 07470 – Wayne – $649,900
- 07403 – Bloomingdale – $519,900
- 07508 – Haledon – $679,900
- 07013 – Clifton – $599,000
- 07456 – Ringwood – $578,000
Morris County’s hottest towns for homebuying, by ZIP code
- 07885 – Wharton – $442,500
- 07834 – Denville – $625,000
- 07869 – Randolph – $690,000
- 07045 – Montville – $774,000
- 07438 – Oak Ridge – $489,000
Essex County’s hottest towns for homebuying, by ZIP code
- 07003 – Bloomfield – $554,400
- 07009 – Cedar Grove – $749,000
- 07042 – Montclair – $899,000
- 07040 – Maplewood – $799,000
- 07006 – Caldwell – $827,483
Sussex County’s hottest towns for homebuying, by ZIP code
- 07843 – Hopatcong – $429,000
- 07874 – Stanhope – $429,900
- 07461 – Sussex – $459,900
- 07860 – Newton – $449,000
- 07821 – Andover – $669,000
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Interesting list, lots to ponder. Dumont, Wharton and Haledon are not towns that are usually discussed here but it just shows that folks are looking for compromise and bargains. The Bergen County list demonstrates the barbell effect more so than the others, more wealth at the top and 1st time, younger families at number 5. Passaic County is more evenly distributed and I wouldn’t be shocked if Paterson and/or Passaic entered the fray in a few years.
A friend of mine lives in Ridgewood. Great town. I‘ll never live in NJ again as I think the prices and nanny state mentality are both out of control, but I do like to visit Ridgewood. Reminds me something out of a 1950s Hollywood movie.
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Reminds me something out of a 1950s Hollywood movie.
When you enter the boundaries of Ridgewood, you’re automatically transformed into a Ford Crestliner, sporting a tweed jacket, Trilby hat and Danish pipe.
Fast: Surprised to see Dumont on the list too. At one time some people would sneer at Dumont, commercial district run down, and the schools not blue ribbony it was lumped together with Bergenfield and New Milford, with New Milford being considered the best of the 3.
Ridgewood is a great town, and one that deserves its reputation. It’s a quiet wealth. The town center is nice, but parking is an issue. The restaurant seem to come and go.
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Was in Dumont last year. Noticed the downtown changed quite a bit. Wasn’t very attractive to me. Ridgewood is obviously a town that has preserved itself and it’s character.
Ridgewood deserves a certain brand of muppet and Ridgewood only wants a specific brand of muppet. If you don’t fit the description, don’t even bother applying. Look to more sanctuary-like communities like Irvington, Elizabeth and Union Beach. Ridgewood, Wyckoff and the like need to preserve an image. Remember, perception is reality!
NJ is very expensive but NJ maga will never move to Maga controlled territories in the south.
NJ maga loves the high quality of life in Blue America
Oklahoma, Alabama, Dakota, Arkansas, NJ Maga will never move there
Expensive Nj is very much worth it
I await the day when the leftists on this board can actually be creative in their trolling. If they were artists, their pallet would contain one color: brown. And they would paint wearing brown loafers, eating peanut butter with a teaspoon in between drab strokes of dead trees.
From what I understand, it was very difficult to get into Ridgewood Country Club.
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