For the unknowing it is often thought that the name of this community has to do with Father Christmas. In fact though it is most likely a name that resulted from the Delaware Indians, Mah-Ho-Ho-Kus which means red cedar.
In any event regardless of how this borough got its name it’s a great place to live. Its an affluent community ranking #15 in the highest per capita income in the state of New Jersey.
If you were interested in buying a home here in the first quarter of 2010 you could have easily done so at the asking prices of $1,058,716.
Did you know that some search engines show you less than 70% of all the Ho Ho Kus Homes for Sale? We have compiled a list of search engines and sites that will give you a comprehensive list of homes for sale in Ho Ho Kus, NJ.
Make sure that you make use of everything that is offered here to help you with your home buying experience. If you need mortgage information just click on the top at the top of the page.
When you are in the details section of a home of interest you will see a more features button that will take you to an even more detailed area.
You will find when you land on the site at the beginning of the page there is several pictures of homes available for the area from here. You can click on the picture to gain more details.
With a belief that a superior sales force goes hand in hand with exceptional customer service, Abbot & Caserta Realtors only brings the highest caliber of professional sales associates into their tight knit team and with their expertise and years of experience they will make buying or selling a home or property a breeze.
With a philosophy of delivering a world-class level of service to their valued clients the team of sales professionals at Marron Gidea & Donohue, have been helping the people of Ho Ho Kus and the surrounding communities with all their real estate needs for the last 25 years.
With 4 offices and nearly 400 professional sales associates at your disposal, the firm of Terri O’Connor Realty is ready willing and able to go the extra mile for their clients and their pursuit of the dream of home ownership.
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