Ho-Ho-Kus Luxury Real Estate
Ho-Ho-Kus is a lovely borough of Bergen County with many beautiful luxury homes for sale. These expansive homes are spacious and set on picturesque lots. Click on the following button to view properties for sale in Ho-Ho-Kus, and feel free to contact Ana Moniz directly if you have any questions or would like to see a home. If you are considering moving to Ho-Ho-Kus or listing a home for sale, you should view the recent real estate market trends and statistics.
Ho-Ho-Kus History
“Ho-Ho-Kus is unique and special. With access to the 3 metropolitan airports, is dissected by route 17, has direct train & bus service to NYC, is a few minutes from the NY State Thruway, and has the Garden State Parkway in its backyard. However, the prime location and the transportation conveniences do not diminish or interfere with the serene, halcyon atmosphere evident throughout the town. It is residential in nature, has no major industries, but does have a number professional offices, attractive stores, & businesses. Its development began as a community in the 1700’s when homes were built and farms were cultivated. As time progressed, and by 1725, one could find the existence of a church formed under the name “low Dutch Reformed Church” and due to the insistence of the sturdy Dutch influence, a school was started as well.” Learn more atNJMLS Community Sites
Ho-Ho-Kus Dining
Janice a Bistro has gotten rave reviews and boasts a diverse menu for any meal of the day.
Ho-Ho-Kus Inn & Tavern is a must-eat in Bergen County. Established in 1790, it has a rich history. It’s a fantastic option for Ho-Ho-Kus dining, especially the delicious brunch and amazing desserts!
The Village Grille is a great spot located nearby in Waldwick, NJ, popular for its live music and casual atmosphere. Stop by for some great food and drink. There’s even a special every day!
St. Eve’s Restaurant offers an exquisite culinary experience in Ho-Ho-Kus.
Matthew’s Diner in nearby Waldwick gives the traditional New Jersey diner experience. Open daily at 6am and closing as late as 1:30am on weekends, this is a hotspot for any meal.
Don’t miss this previous post of fantastic Ho-Ho-Kus breakfast options, and be sure to visit other posts to explore more Bergen County dining, entertainment, shopping, and golfing attractions.
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