
Oakland, NJ
20, Bailey Avenue
You are invited to view this large & bright listing in beautiful Oakland, New Jersey.
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In this unique real estate climate, we invite you to explore homes newly listed, through the lens of a professional.
This property presents a rare opportunity based on location, size and land. As a large 3 bedroom home, with 2 additional full office rooms and partially finished, full height basement! It is also situated on a deep flat lot, the proximity to commuter lines can not go unnoticed.
$698,000
20 Bailey Ave, Oakland, NJ 07436
This 3 bed / 3 full bathroom home on a leveled deep lot with walkability to town, schools and library and ample parking, is in a nook like no other. We invite you to book a tour and see all of what the home can offer in extended living while remaining in a commutable town.
Welcome to your new home.
Welcome to your new home.

“30 Minutes to Midtown”
Just beyond metropolitan New York, the quiet borough of Oakland in Bergen County offers a desirable respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. Oakland offers the best of both worlds, the natural beauty of the Garden State and proximity to the dynamic community and commerce of North Jersey and New York City.
Additionally, Oakland has been ranked by Business Week on its list of "Great Places to Raise Kids -- for Less" and noted by New Jersey Monthly as #1 for Young Families. "Oakland is woodsy and a bit remote, but its midsize homes, good schools and low crime rate make it popular with young families."
Photo courtesy of Montclair State University.




Ponds and White Oaks
Once called “The Ponds” for the Ramapo River and numerous streams that powered its lumbering mills, Oakland was later renamed for the commanding White Oaks that blanket its landscape. A town steeped in history, settled in 1695, visited by George Washington and his troops in 1777 and incorporated in 1902, for 300 years Oakland has been home and haven to many and continues its legacy as a community where residents are inclined to stay and dwell.
Photo courtesy of The New York Times
















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