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WEB ID: 85370728

13 Arnold Ave Closter, Bergen, NJ 07624

Closter, Bergen, NJ 07624

for sale | Single Family | Built in 2014

5 beds
4 baths/1 half bath
0.25 acres
outdoor space
$2,289,000
  • Annual Tax: $29,340.00

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WEB ID: 85370728

13 Arnold Ave Closter, Bergen, NJ 07624

Closter, Bergen, NJ 07624

for sale | Single Family | Built in 2014

5 beds
4 baths/1 half bath
0.25 acres
outdoor space
$2,289,000
  • Annual Tax: $29,340.00

The Details

About 13 Arnold Ave, Closter, Closter Boro, NJ 07624

Magnificent and elegant center hall colonial beautifully surrounded by mature landscaping in desirable east hillside of Closter, young 2014. All brick poured concrete foundation and precast stone on front face. Double height and unique architectural designed foyer. Gourmet kitchen with breakfast area opens to fam room with fireplace. Open floor plan gourmet ktchn w/Viking appl. Glazed custom cabinetry, center isl...
Listing Courtesy of COLDWELL BANKER REALTY, (973) 694-8000, NJ_GSMLS:3900938

key features

  • 1 Fireplace
  • Central air
  • Dryer
  • Asphalt Shingle Roof
  • Attached Garage
  • Metal Fence
  • Patio
  • Underground Lawn Sprinkler
  • 2 Car Width
  • Central Air Cooling
  • In Family Room
  • Multi-Zone Heating
  • Tile Flooring
  • Wood Flooring
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    Closter

    Historic Closter is a charming borough of Bergen County known for its incredible architecture, scenic landscape, and its close proximity to Manhattan, where residents have commuted with ease since the first wood-burning locomotive arrived back in 1859. Once part of New York State, the area was well-settled by the 18th century and assumed its present name by 1721—an Anglicized derivation of the Dutch word “klooster,” meaning “cloister” or “quiet place.” Today, Closter is a community of just over 8,000 residents, represented by a Mayor and a borough council. There’s a charming downtown centered around the railroad tracks with vintage blocks of merchants and eateries, along with a large shopping plaza catering to most every errand. Notable places to visit include the Closter Nature Center, Belskie Museum of Art & Science, and the Harold Hess Lustron House, a Mid-Century Modern concept house of the future. You’ll even find a farm or two.

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