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For Sale: A Grande Dame of Historic Proportions, 108 Fairview Avenue, Jersey City
108 Fairview Avenue is located within Jersey City's West Bergen-East Lincoln Park historic district and is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Riverside Property Offers Over 9,000 Sq.Ft. of Space Perfect for Collectors
Currently a collector's home, this Riverside property offers an incredibly unique living opportunity.
Lakefront New Jersey Home Features Koi Pond and Massive Skylights
Lakefront home in Mountain Lakes offers warm, open space connected to nature.
Mid-Century Inspired Home in Alpine is the Perfect Private Escape
Alpine home offers contemporary design thinking tucked away in nature.
Custom Contemporary in Franklin Lakes Features Circular Kitchen, Sprawling Interior
Located in Franklin Lakes, this home features a circular kitchen and incredibly large spaces.
Contemporary Colonial Balances Open-Concept with Cozy, Quiet Spaces
Tucked away on an acre of park-like property, this contemporary colonial home in Allendale offers 6 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms.
Step Inside a Park-Facing Brownstone Owned by a Succession of Impressive Jersey City Women
This Montgomery Street home has observed the evolution of the neighborhood for nearly a century and a half under the stewardship of several prominent female owners.
Not So Hidden Gems: A Look at The Heights’ Historic Homes
The Heights neighborhood of Jersey City was a German enclave from the middle of the 19th century until World War I. Prosperous citizens, often of German descent, built the biggest and best houses on Summit Avenue and Sherman Place. Today, in the ongoing preservation conversation, we feature four of these well-preserved homes.
History on the Hill: Three Great Houses of Bergen Hill
Bergen Hill, in its heyday, was considered “the suburbs” by people who left Downtown, Jersey City for suburban mansions. Today, in the ongoing preservation conversation, we feature three JCLC Historic Homes still standing on Summit Avenue.
The Newark that Could Have Been, Part II: Mid-Century Utopias and Motorama Nightmares
Part II of our deep dive into the history and architectural aspirations of Newark: post-World War II Newark is grappling with economic downturns and the weight of its own aspirations, as it embarks on a bold journey to redefine itself.