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Keller Williams Town Life
25 Washington Street
Tenafly, NJ 07670

Meet Team Eisenberg

Anat EisenbergAnat & Eran are the driving force behind Team Eisenberg, one of the most prolific teams in New Jersey real estate.

Over the years, Team Eisenberg has sold over 600 properties, worth over half a Billion dollars. In Tenafly, where the Eisenbergs reside with their 3 children, they have sold close to $300 Million.

Eran & Anat have compiled some amazing sales statistics and an incredible amount of awards & accolades yet when you speak with them you realize that, for them, i's not about the numbers. They are still passionate about real estate and it shows every day…

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A Small Place With Wide Appeal

A Small Place With Wide Appeal

1615584-1-1

$785,000
90 E Clinton Ave Tenafly NJ, 07670

 
Year Built: 1933
Square Footage: 2,363, including basement
Lot Size: 0.33 acres
Property Plus: This is a large lot for Tenafly.
Property Minus: It is on a busy road.
Listing Date: April 19
Listing Agent: Anat Eisenberg of Keller Williams Town Life
Open House: By appointment

 
This renovated Colonial has four bedrooms and three updated full bathrooms, all on the second floor, plus a half bathroom on the first floor. Freshly painted; hardwood floors throughout. Living room with wood-burning fireplace, large dining room, glass-enclosed family room. Finished basement with recreation room, storage and laundry. Heated two-car garage.

A few minutes north of the George Washington Bridge, this hilly, well-groomed suburban community has become a magnet for fairly well-off, education-oriented families from a wide range of nationalities and ethnic backgrounds.

“You have this little town of 14,000 people and people from around the world know about it,” said Anat Eisenberg, an agent with Keller Williams Town Life. “The international market here is very strong. We have Europeans, people from the Far East. The common denominator is the appeal of the schools.”

Most home buyers are couples in their mid-30s to mid-40s with children, said Ms. Eisenberg, a 24-year Tenafly resident and the mother of three children who graduated from Tenafly High School.

“Prices are going up, but within reasons,” Ms. Eisenberg said. “There is constant demand, a healthy market, but nothing dramatic.”