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Bergen County’s Hottest Homebuying ZIP Codes for 2025: Wyckoff, Ridgewood ,Allendale , Hillsdale and Waldwick

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Ridgewood NJ, Affordability, proximity to New York City, walkable downtowns, and easy access to amenities continue to drive homebuyers to select areas of North Jersey. But which ZIP codes have become the most in-demand halfway through 2025?

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North Jersey Real Estate Market Trends: Inventory Grows, Prices Shift, and Sales Slow in June 2025

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Ridgewood NJ,  — The housing market across New Jersey and the nation continued its path toward rebalancing in June 2025, with a surge in active home listings, more price reductions, and a slower pace of sales, according to Realtor.com’s Monthly Housing Market Trends Report.

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Massive Warehouse Plan Proposed for Former Sheraton Crossroads Site in Mahwah

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MAHWAH, NJ — The redevelopment of the former Sheraton Crossroads Hotel site in Mahwah is entering a new chapter. Crossroads Hotel Developers LLC has officially submitted a revised plan to the borough that proposes a single, downsized warehouse development on the 142.5-acre site located at the intersection of Routes 17, 87, and 287. The plan is scheduled for review by the Mahwah Planning Board beginning July 14.

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End of an Era: Historic Tenafly Movie Theater Demolished to Make Way for Housing

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Tenafly NJ, the curtains have officially closed on one of Bergen County’s historic landmarks. The former Bow Tie Cinemas on Railroad Avenue in Tenafly is being demolished, bringing an end to over a century of cinematic history. The site will soon be transformed into residential housing, according to Tenafly Police Chief Robert Chamberlain.

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