Manny Intorrella
REALTOR® /Sales Associate
Realty Executives Exceptional Realtors®
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So, you are interested in purchasing a home in Oakland NJ. Real Estate Agent Manny Intorrella is your man.
Buying a property? Manny will sit down with, have you get pre approved for a loan, and interview you to help determine what specific property characteristics you are interested when choosing a home. He will then start showing you available homes for sale, and take you on a tour of the homes available in Oakland NJ and the surrounding areas.
To view properties available in Oakland NJ and all of North NJ please click the "Buy A Home" link on the top menu of this website.
Selling a property? Manny will evaluate your home, and estimate its current worth. Manny is a very aggressive marketing with expertise with real estate, sales, property management, business develop, and internet marketing techniques such as search engine optimization.
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General Information
Town Name: Oakland |
City Hall: Oakland Borough Hall |
Address: Municipal Plaza, Oakland NJ 07436 |
Phone Number: 201-337-8111 |
Land Area: 8.6 square miles |
Distance to NYC: 28 miles |
Town Website: http://www.oakland-nj.org/ |
Library Website: http://www.bccls.org |
Water Service: Borough owned |
Gas & Electric: P.S.E.&G./Rockland Electric |
History
As you drive west along Route 208/287 approaching the Ramapo River, it is hard to imagine that 300 years ago this interstate highway may have been a quiet tree-lined path in a little valley used by the Minsi Indians of the Lenni Lenape tribe. The first Dutch settlers, who were stopped by the Ramapo River at the end of the path that is now Franklin Avenue, became so enamored of the area that they bought some 5,500 acres of it. The Minsi enjoyed these fertile valleys, hunted in the woods and fished in the "Ramapaugh" or "river of many round ponds". Thus, the Dutch called their settlement "De Panne" or the "The Ponds". Throughout the 18th century, Oakland evolved into a serene farming and lumbering area with numerous mills powered by the waters of the Ramapo River and numerous streams. In 1870 the town's name was changed from "The Ponds" to Oakland. After World War II, Oakland began its rapid development of permanent residents as commuting time to work became less and country living became more desirable. In the 1950's, Oakland was a non-farm community earning its title as “The Valley of Homes”.
Demographics
Population: 12,879 | Population Density / Mile: 1,523 |
Median Age: 45 | Number of Households: 4,372 |
Average Household Size: 2.898 | Households with Children: 1,791 |
Median Household Income: $115,136 | Annual Residential Turnover: 4.6 |
Amenities
DOGWOOD HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
MANITO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
VALLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL
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