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Town Name: |
Cliffside Park |
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City Hall: |
Cliffside Park Borough Hall |
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Address: |
525 Palisade Ave., Cliffside Park NJ 07010 |
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Phone Number: |
201-945-3456 |
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Government: |
Mayor and Council |
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Type: |
Borough |
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Population: |
23,007 |
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Land Area: |
1 square mile |
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Persons Per Sq Mile: |
23,007 |
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Distance to NYC: |
8 miles |
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Website: |
http://www.cliffsideparknj.gov/ |
Parks and Recreation: |
Full Time Recreation Director: Rose Messina
4 Local Parks, 2 Athletic Fields, and 4 Public Tennis Courts.
Department of Recreation: 201-945-2578 (Located at Oakdene Ave.)
Cliffside Park Little League: 201-945-0177 |
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| Town History: |
| Cliffside Park is a small friendly community about 6 miles from NYC and about 15 miles from Newark Airport. Where luxury high-rises now stand was once the site of the old Palisades Amusement Park and the Grand Roller Coaster. |
Public Schools |
Board of Education: 201-313-2300 (Located at 525 Palisades Ave.) Superintendent of Schools: 201313-2310, Robert Paladino (Located at 525 Palisades Ave.) School #3: 201-313-2330 (Located at Palisades & Park Ave.) School #4: 201-313-3240 (Located at Colombia Ave.) School #5: 201-313-2350 (Located at Day Ave.) School #6: 201-313-2360 (Located at Oakdene Ave.) Cliffside Park High School: 201-313-2370 (Located at Palisade & Riverview Ave.) |
| Utilities and Services |
| Water: |
United Water Company |
| Gas & Electric: |
P.S.E. & G. |
| Health: |
Englewood Hospital, 350 Engle St., Englewood, NJ 07631894-3000 |
| Sanitation: |
Trash collected twice a week by the borough. |
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BRIARCLIFF • Address: 250 Gorge Rd, Cliffside Park • Style: Coop, Hi Rise • Amenities: Pool, Gym, DRMR, Tennis • Views: Yes • Pets: No • Transportation: Bus to Ferry / NYC |
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CARLYLE TOWERS • Address: 100 Winston Drive, Cliffside Park • Style: Condo / Hi Rise • Year Built: 1990 • Amenities: Pool, Health Club • Stories: 17 • Units: 370 • Pets: No • Heat/AC: Electric |
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GREEN HOUSE • Address: 770 Anderson Avenue, Cliffside Park • Style: Condo / Hi Rise • Year Built: 1989 • Amenities: Pool • Stories: 23 • Units: 326 • Pets: No • Heat/AC: Gas |
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WINSTON TOWERS • Address: 200-300 Winston Drive, Cliffside Park • Style: Condo / Hi Rise • Year Built: 1970's • Amenities: Pool, Tennis, Health Club • Stories: 31 • Units: 614 / 676 • Pets: No • Heat/AC: Electric
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You found a house that seems perfect and you really love it. The chemistry is there, and the price is right. If you are like many buyers, you start off by asking the real estate agent if the sellers will take less than they are asking.
A real estate agent doesn't know what the sellers' bottom price is. The sellers often don't know themselves until they get an offer. In many cases, the price is negotiable, but the only way to test it is to make the sellers a written offer to accept or counter.
Attractive, well-priced homes usually sell quickly in any market. If you get involved in offers and counter offers, another buyer could come in with a better offer while you are negotiating back and forth. If you cannot qualify for financing at the asking price and you are willing to risk losing the house, you can make a lower offer. But if it will break your heart to lose a home you really love and you can afford it, it may be better to avoid bargaining and simply pay the asking price.
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What was the longest distance a building has ever been moved?
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Detroit's five-story Gem Theater, built in 1927, was moved 1,850 feet (5 blocks) to make way for two new sports stadiums. |
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