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Why Live in Ho-Ho-Kus

Ho-Ho-Kus, a small and close-knit borough in Bergen County, is known for its strong sense of community and annual events like the Halloween Parade. Located about 22 miles from Manhattan, the neighborhood is divided by Route 17, with the train station, school, and commercial hub on the denser west side, while the east side is more spacious and less developed. Housing styles include Cape Cods and colonials, with the historic Cheelcroft development featuring brick and stucco colonials and Tudors. Homes on the west side tend to be smaller, while east side estates often have large lawns and grounds. The area is served by highly rated schools, including Ho-Ho-Kus Public School and Northern Highlands Regional High School, both of which receive high ratings. Local attractions include Zabriskie Park, 16 Acres Park, and East Park, offering green spaces and walking trails. The Hermitage, a Gothic Revival house turned museum, adds historical charm. Dining options are diverse, with the iconic Ho-Ho-Kus Inn & Tavern, Tojo’s Kitchen for ramen, and St. Eve’s for seasonal gourmet fare. Essential services like hair salons and dry cleaners are available, with groceries found in nearby Ridgewood, just two miles away. Commuting to Midtown Manhattan takes 35 minutes to an hour by car, or about an hour and 20 minutes by NJ Transit train. The neighborhood enjoys a lower crime risk compared to the national average, contributing to its appeal for families.

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