The friendly and knowledgable Jahn Real Estate Team is ready to guide you through the process of selling or buying real estate. Ed's 45-year real estate career has a foundation built upon solid client relationships. Client service is of utmost importance for Ed and his REALTOR agents as they continue to build upon a solid base of client referrals and repeat transactions.
As a former educator at Fairleigh Dickenson University, Ed has taught others the finer points of Real Estate. He was awarded the Realtor Emeritus designation in 2012, which is the highest award a realtor can achieve. Ed also has his MBA from Fairleigh Dickenson University. Ed, a native Mahwah resident, understands the traditions and nuances that make the local communities unique.
As a former educator at Fairleigh Dickenson University, Ed has taught others the finer points of Real Estate. He was awarded the Realtor Emeritus designation in 2012, which is the highest award a realtor can achieve. Ed also has his MBA from Fairleigh Dickenson University. Ed, a native Mahwah resident, understands the traditions and nuances that make the local communities unique.
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Buying: Choosing a town within such a beautiful section of Bergen County is overwhelming. Statistical information about schools and community are easily found, but the nuances that make a town special are only known by those who live, work and have established them selves as market specialists. Buying a house involves finding the right home, negotiating the best price and making sure it is sound and ready for your lifestyle.
As you drive west along Route 208/287 approaching the Ramapo River, it is hard to imagine that 300 years ago this interstate highway may have been a quiet tree-lined path in a little valley used by the Minsi Indians of the Lenni Lenape tribe.
Throughout the 18th century, Oakland evolved into a serene farming and lumbering area with numerous mills powered by the waters of the Ramapo River and numerous streams Oakland began its rapid development of permanent residents as commuting time to work became less and country living became more desirable.In the 1950's, Oakland was a non-farm community earning its title as "The Valley of Homes".
Throughout the 18th century, Oakland evolved into a serene farming and lumbering area with numerous mills powered by the waters of the Ramapo River and numerous streams Oakland began its rapid development of permanent residents as commuting time to work became less and country living became more desirable.In the 1950's, Oakland was a non-farm community earning its title as "The Valley of Homes".
Originally settled by the Dutch, this fine, moderately priced community has many quaint old colonial homes. It is within a short distance of major highways and within an easy commute to NYC. Midland Park is an involved community of young & old alike, providing year-round recreational facilities with especially interesting programs for people of all ages.
Ridgewood is almost a six square mile village in Northwestern Bergen County, Fifteen miles from New York City. It was originally the home of the Leni-Lenape Indians; Dutch settlers followed. When the Paterson and Ramapo laid tracks and established a station wealthy New Yorkers looking for summer recreation built estates in the area, and eventually became year-round residents.
Business growth is exciting! Making sure the people you bring into your organization are happy and living in a comfortable home is as important as their workspace. Whether permanent or temporary, corporate relocation involves setting up your staff in the community as well as a new home. Embracing the community is one of the many special touches we offer our clients through this transition.
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Richard
Jun 25, 2021
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