Updated on Apr 13, 2021
A wonderful home opportunity in a great location within a 10 minute drive to the GWB. This house welcomes you with a convenient mudroom, followed by the stairs and living room to the left. The living...
PROPERTY CONSITS OF 2 RENTALS. A CAR WASH RENTED AT $4,000 PER MONTH. AND A CAR DEALERSHIP RENTED AT $3,000, PER MONTH. LENDER MAY REQUIRE FLOOD INSURANCE.
Spacious second floor apartment in a 2-family home. Features three nice size bedrooms, large living room with recessed lights and hardwood floors, updated eat-in kitchen and full bathroom with...
Beautiful 2nd floor apartment, inmaculate, CENTRAL AIR, totally renovated, HARDWOOD FLOORS, offers combo, Living room/dinning room/Kitchen, DECENT SIZE Both Bedrooms, full bath ,,
Owner Occupied Residence. This is a 2nd floor apartment featuring 3 bedrooms, Eat in Kitchen, Living Room and Dining Room. Rent includes heat, water & sewer. No Smoking and No Pets of any kind. No use...
Welcome to Saddle Brook! This lovely cape offers you 4 Bedrooms, 1 Full bath and 1 Powder Room, Formal Dining Area and a Cozy Woodburning Fireplace adorn your living Room. Hardwood Flooring throughout...
Clean and neat 1st floor 2 br apartment. Washer/dryer hook-ups in unit. MUST be installed by a licensed plumber. Shared use of Fenced in yard. Tenant must supply their own refrigerator.
Large corner unit 2 bedroom/ 2 bath at desirable Presidential Towers. Unit features stainless steel appliances, lots of window with direct eastern sun light and NYC skyline, open living/dining room,...
Great opportunity to own an established and thriving northern New Jersey Bergen County Deli and Catering Business located in downtown Oradell. High grossing income for the last 5 years with a...
This modern home is a well maintained three story half duplex. Featuring an open floor plan, there are beautiful shiny hardwood floors in excellent condition. A lovely, modern kitchen featuring...
A wonderful home opportunity in a great location within a 10 minute drive to the GWB. This house welcomes you with a convenient mudroom, followed by the stairs and living room to the left. The living...
Spacious second floor apartment in a 2-family home. Features three nice size bedrooms, large living room with recessed lights and hardwood floors, updated eat-in kitchen and full bathroom with...
Beautiful 2nd floor apartment, inmaculate, CENTRAL AIR, totally renovated, HARDWOOD FLOORS, offers combo, Living room/dinning room/Kitchen, DECENT SIZE Both Bedrooms, full bath ,,
This is a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom unit, located in desirable North Arlington. The primary bedroom features a private en-suite bathroom for added convenience and privacy. The unit offers an eat-in...
Welcome to Saddle Brook! This lovely cape offers you 4 Bedrooms, 1 Full bath and 1 Powder Room, Formal Dining Area and a Cozy Woodburning Fireplace adorn your living Room. Hardwood Flooring throughout...
Your ideal multi family home just hit the market in Garfield!!This charming 2-family home is perfect for investors or someone looking to occupy one unit while renting out the other. Located in the...
Great opportunity to own an established and thriving northern New Jersey Bergen County Deli and Catering Business located in downtown Oradell. High grossing income for the last 5 years with a...
This modern home is a well maintained three story half duplex. Featuring an open floor plan, there are beautiful shiny hardwood floors in excellent condition. A lovely, modern kitchen featuring...
This recently renovated mixed-use building is centrally located in the heart of Garfield, providing convenient access to major highways, including Route 21 and Route 46.Commercial Space:1st Floor:...
Welcome to this captivating side-hall colonial, fully renovated on an oversized lot. Step into a light-filled living room, seamlessly connecting to a dining area and a modern kitchen, outfitted with...
Renovating? Relocating? Welcome home! A turnkey, fully furnished 6 bedroom estate home in the heart of Closter, on Closter Farm, available for monthly (31 days+) rental. Just bring groceries, we...
Relax with the whole family at this peaceful place to stay. Only 20-25 minute car drive to NYC or 10-15 min walking distance to NC Bus stop. Discover New York City by staying in one of the safest...
Closter () is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 8,373, reflecting a decline of 10 (-0.1%) from the 8,383 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 289 (+3.6%) from the 8,094 counted in the 1990 Census.
The Lenni Lenape Native Americans tilled the soil, hunted in the woods, and fished in the rivers and streams before the Dutch arrived in the early 18th Century. The Dutch settlers, though, left an indelible mark on the area. Early records show that after the English takeover of New Netherland, English Governor Philip Carteret in 1669 granted a real estate speculator named Balthaser De Hart a strip of property which extended east and west from the Hudson River to the Tiena Kill, and north and south from today's Cresskill into Palisades, New York. It is within these geographical boundaries that lies what is now known as Closter. The first land grant deed for the area today known as Closter was not written until April 13, 1671. The northern half of this tract of land consisting of (extending from what is Closter Dock Road northward) was purchased by Barent and Resolvert Nagel on April 25, 1710, who along with the Vervalen family first settled what is now Closter.
The name Closter is of Dutch origin and first appears in a November 18, 1721 deed between the surviving Tappan Patentees and Peter Haring (who owned land in Harrington Park/Norwood east of Tappan Road and between Harrington and Blanche Avenues) - the meets and bounds of the deed begin “Beginning at the bridge which comes out of the Clooster by the Dwars Kill . . ." (At that time, Closter was considered part of New York State). In the Dutch language, Klooster or "clooster" means "a quiet place, a monastery or cloister."
The name was originally pronounced with an "ow" sound, phonetically, "Klowster."
The topography gave a sense of isolation and protection, tucked behind the highest point of the Palisades and protected by limited access. Alternatively, sources indicate that the name derives from an early settler named Frederick Closter. Claims have been made that Frederick Closter is a myth that dates back to the 1940s.
Later, just before the American Revolution, these isolated settlers began to feel the imposing hand of the British Crown in their lives – not only in governmental affairs but also by the influx of English culture upon their own language and culture. And as a result the "K" in Klooster was dropped and was replaced with a "C" so the now growing village became known as Clooster.
By 1795, with the emerging new American culture, the second "o" in Clooster was dropped, and the American English "long o" sound was adopted which led to today's pronunciation of Closter.
Reminders of Closter's early Dutch history abound - with local streets named after some of the early families (Bogert, Demarest, Durie, Naugle, Parsells, Vervalen, Auryansen, Haring, and Westervelt), and a rich collection of unique Jersey Dutch houses.
The arrival of the Northern Branch in 1859, followed by additional train service from what became the West Shore Railroad, brought residents to the community who could commute to Manhattan via the ferry across the Hudson River at the railroad's Weehawken depot. Closter's central location earned it the nickname "Hub of the Northern Valley".
Closter was formed as an incorporated municipality by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on January 1, 1904, from portions of Harrington Township. On March 29, 1904, Harrington Park was created from portions of Closter, Harrington Township and Washington Township.
After the turn of the 20th century, Closter changed from being sprawling estates and farms into an upper middle class suburban town.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough had a total area of 3.30 square miles (8.55  km2 ), including 3.16 square miles (8.18  km2 ) of land and 0.14 square miles (0.37  km2 ) of water (4.30%).
Closter has a humid subtropical climate similar to the rest of the Middle Atlantic region of the United States.
Closter borders the Bergen County municipalities of Alpine, Demarest, Emerson, Harrington Park, Haworth and Norwood.
Korean Americans accounted for 21.2% of the population.
Same-sex couples headed 15 households in 2010, an increase from the 10 counted in 2000.
The Census Bureau's 2006-2010 American Community Survey showed that (in 2010 inflation-adjusted dollars) median
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