Hasbrouck Heights NJ Real Estate Market News

5th Annual Hasbrouck Heights Street Fair May 19

Cliffhanger Productions, in association with the Borough of Hasbrouck Heights and the Mayor's Business Community Committee, will again produce the upcoming 5th Annual Hasbrouck Heights Street Fair. The fair will be held on Sunday, May 19, 2013, rain or shine, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, and is a wonderful way to spend the day with family and friends.

National headlines on real estate may not reflect anywhere in Bergen County

While the home price increases we have been hearing about are not consistent here in Bergen County and in homes for sale in Hasbrouck Heights and Rutherford, please understand that Bergen County is doing much better than the rest of the State of New Jersey.  We see this by the stabilizing numbers at year end and that the Median prices have shown a minor increase for  3 consecutive months in year over year periods.

What does that mean for Rutherford and Hasbrouck Heights homes for sale?  Well, simply put it shows that there is stabilization in our local real estate markets and that there is a light at the end of the tunnel.

Hasbrouck Heights Mayor Sides With Commuters, Wants Improved Rail Access

From Hasbrouck Heights Patch 2/14/13.  A man who started a petition against NJ Transit for fencing off access to the Teterboro-Williams Avenue train stop brought his plight to borough officials Tuesday night who agreed something needs to be done to improve rail access to the borough.

Lino Brescia says he had an easy commute in and out of New York City at that train stop until NJ Transit constructed a fence which now blocks any access to the stop from the Hasbrouck Heights side of Williams Avenue.

It's believed the intention was to make the stop "safer" says Brescia however he and other commuters who used to cross the tracks at the Hasbrouck Heights side to board the train now have to walk up the Route 46 ramp onto the highway which he says is much more dangerous.

He says other stops along the rail line are wide open with people walking over the tracks such as in Hackensack.