Value Statement
New Jersey is a member of the following organizations:
- Gold Coast Chamber of Commerce
- 200 Club in New Jersey
- Ridgewood AM Rotary
- Families in Transaction / Hand-Up Program
Reasons for choosing New Jersey Gold Coast
Real Estate to represent you:
- Broker of Record with 13 years of residential
and investment real estate experience in Bergen
& Hudson counties, and a passion for marketing,
sales and exceptional customer service
- State-of the art, custom built, 3,000
square foot sales center / storefront with over
20 desks, a large conference room, a media room
with plasma television, a lunch room and reserved
parking.
- Luxury boutique-style real estate firm
specializing in waterfront condos, town homes,
coops, brownstones, lofts, single-family and
multi-family sales and rental customer needs.
- Exceptional local track record with strong
local knowledge in the new construction and
resale markets since 2001
- Exceptional sales associate team of over
20 agents with local expertise in Bergen and
Hudson counties, within 30 minutes of the GW
Bridge and Statue of Liberty
- Title Company Joint Venture: North East
Title Agency, LLC (Partnership with Main Street
Title, LLC)
- Sole Principle with affiliated property
management company: NJ Gold Coast Management,
LLC
- Strong local contacts with local real
estate related contacts focused on long-term
relationships: www.NJGoldCoastNetwork.com
- Strong company name with brand recognition
along the NJ Gold Coast,.and professionally
designed marketing materials
- Outstanding marketing brochures with
detailed local maps outlining popular condominium
buildings and local communities
- State-of-the-art website: www.NewJerseyGoldCoast.com,
built and maintained by www.LuxuryRealEstaet.com
- Local community resource websites owned
by NJ Gold Coast Real Estate:
- www.CliffsidePark.com
- www.MyPortImperial.com
- www.MyPortLiberte.com
- Innovative web-marketing campaign managed
by SEO Consultants
- Enhanced web-marketing campaign with
Realtor.com with a focus on maximizing web presence
for customer listings
- Enhanced web marketing campaign with
Trulia.com and GoogleBase.com to maximize customer
listings
- Virtual Real Estate Contracts: virtual
lease agreements and supporting documents available
to NJGCRE sales agents for remote access
- Over 250 region and community specific
domain names owned by NJ Gold Coast Real Estate,
and pointed to the main website
- Strong relationships with New York City
brokerages and referral sources
- Affiliated with the following networks:
- Leading Real Estate Companies of the World
(www.Relo.com)
- Who's Who in Luxury Real Estate (www.LuxuryRealEstate.com)
- Employee Relocation Council (www.ERC.org)
- Tri-State Relocation
- New York Metro Group
- Advocate for the Mike Ferry Organization
Sales Training System
- One-on-One coaching / mentoring program
offered to sales agents by Broker of Record
The Benefits of Living on the Gold Coast:
Enhanced quality of life
Unified region
Stellar views
Lower cost of living compared to New
York City
Easy access to public transportation
Vast selection of restaurants and retail
stores
Polishing New Jersey's Waterfront into a
Gold Coast
Written by: Giovanna Aguilar with Candesco
Productions
Email: GAguilar@CandescoProductions.com
For those of us who grew up in the surrounding
towns along New Jersey's Hudson waterfront
before the region was coined "the
New Jersey Gold Coast ," we can surely
remember sections of the area filled with
narrow roads, worn-down piers, and abandoned
warehouses. Yet, even then we were proud
to call the area our home and understood
the privileges of living in a place unlike
any other part of the country-proximity
to New York City, unmatched spectacular
views of the financial and theater capital
of the world. Yes, that glorious skyline.
Yet before the Hudson west bank became
the Gold Coast that we know today, and
way before our time, there was another
golden era. The 18-mile stretch that makes
up New Jersey's Gold Coast was an integral
part of the industrial revolution during
the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Its geographical closeness to New York
City and access to harbors led to the
rise in the construction of railroads
and to the popularity of ports for trading.
These factors presented employment opportunities
that made the region appealing to residential
development, as well. Subsequently, Bayonne,
Jersey City, and the surrounding towns
grew into working-class
residential communities. However, when
the tunnels and bridge connecting New
Jersey with Manhattan were completed,
both the construction of railroads and
the usage of ports halted. This led to
a downturn in the area's economic development,
leaving only the Hoboken train terminal
as a product of that era's industrial
boom.
Interestingly enough, the attributes
seen at the dawn of the industrial revolution
were what inspired real estate developers,
Arthur Imperatore and other entrepreneurs
to help polish New Jersey's west bank
into the Gold Coast that we know today.
During the mid-eighties, commercial
developers recognized the potential of
the area and began to set forth a plan
for turning New Jersey's waterfront into
a thriving community of residential and
commercial properties. Concurrently, Imperatore
understood that the key to making the
region's development successful
was to offer an easier and faster commute
between both sides of the Hudson. At the
time, going to see the Broadway musical
Cats or any other show was typically a
choice between a bus or car ride via the
George Washington Bridge or the Lincoln
Tunnel. In 1986, Imperatore established
the Port Imperial Ferry in Weehawken,
known today as NY Waterway. This new transportation
source for commuters helped bring growth
to the area.
Subsequently, the early 1990s became
the decade that brought glimmer back to
the neglected industrial region. The winding
and narrow roads began to be replaced
by wider avenues that could support higher
transportation demands. Previously abandoned
shops were knocked down and rebuilt into
luxurious homes or residential high rises.
The region has since been transformed
into a thriving area of plush residences,
high-end retail shops and restaurants.
The Gold Coast has also become the quarters
of service-based industries, from media
companies to financial services to home-based
businesses. Growth has revolved around
promoting a lifestyle philosophy: a better
quality of life with upscale living, but
with reduced cost of living expenses when
compared to New York City.
Eighteen years have passed since then,
and we continue to be proud of calling
the New Jersey Gold Coast our home. Today,
the Gold Coast is not only a cluster of
13 towns that bridge Hudson and Bergen
counties, but it is representative of
a mindset that fosters foresight and prosperity,
one that reaches beyond our borders. It
all began with a spectacular view that
led visionaries to pave the way to the
renaissance of New Jersey's waterfront,
leading to the moniker of our home, "the
New Jersey Gold Coast."
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