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Guttenberg, at only four blocks wide, is one of the smallest municipalities in New Jersey. However, it is the most densely populated municipality in the state, with over two times the density of New York City. Guttenberg was formed as a town on March 9, 1859, from portions of North Bergen Township.
Population:
10,922
Population Density / Mile:
56,608
Median Age:
37.02
Number of Households:
4,637
Average Household Size:
2.33
Households with Children:
1,210
Median Household Income:
$57,416
Median Years in Residence:
1.83
Annual Residential Turnover:
33.15
Median Dwelling Age:
28
SCHOOLS:
ANNA L KLEIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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The best real estate agents in today's marketplace are becoming even better about marketing the homes they list to the public, as well as to other agents who have potential buyers.
When you are interviewing prospective real estate agents to help you sell your home, ask how they find buyers. In the past, a "For Sale" sign would go into the ground, the basic information went into the Multiple Listing Service, and then there was an occasional Sunday classified ad and an "open house". If the house did not sell right away, the agent might recommend a price reduction.
Agents today are much more sophisticated and pro-active about getting people into their homes. They rely on computers, direct mail, telemarketing, and just plain clever ideas that no one else has tried. Ask prospective listing agents for two things--a written analysis of what is happening with housing prices in your area and a marketing plan which outlines how they would get your home from "For Sale" to "Sold".