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Preserve Graydon Coalition Makes Presence Known at Ridgewood Meeting

Graydon Pool Preservationists Show Up En Masse at Ridgewood Village Council Session

Graydon Pool Ridgewood NJ

Graydon Pool Ridgewood NJ

The supporters of the Preserve Graydon Coalition (PGC) showed up in force this week at a Village Meeting sporting "Preserve Graydon" stickers. By most accounts, the meeting featured lively discussion with supporters of both factions (PGC and Ridgewood Pool Project) making strong points.

Below are a couple excerpts from Michael Sedon's coverage in the Ridgewood News.

"The people here tonight are only a small sample of the hundreds and hundreds of supporters we have gathered in just two weeks," said Susanne Kelly, co-chair of the PGC. "This includes seniors and young families."

"The fact of the matter is there's a financial imperative, there's a health imperative," Aronsohn said. "Ladies and gentlemen, we need to move forward, [and] we need to move forward with civility. All voices, all people have a seat at the table."

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Fox News Says "We Report - You Decide". My tag-line on this subject would be more like... "I Vacillate - You Decide".

I Love Graydon Pool the Way it Is!
Graydon Pool

Whether the Pool Project is a Blessing or Boondoggle depends largely on who you ask. We have a town divided. I am a Ridgewood Resident with two young children and our family goes to Graydon. I always liked the idea of the sand bottom and the natural look and feel of Graydon. It made our pool different and more fun. And, of course, I don't love the idea of our town making a huge investment during these uncertain financial times. If you love Graydon the way it is be sure to visit the Preserve Graydon Coalition Site.

The New Ridgewood Pool Project is a Great Idea!

Ridgewood Pool Project

Clearly I am confused and probably confusing you in the process. If I love Graydon the way it is, how can the Ridgewood Pool Project be a great idea? Well...after reading the Ridgewood Pool Project Report and talking to one of the co-chairs I think I was swayed to the dark side, or the right side, depending on your vantage point. Click here to view the full PDF version of the Ridgewood Pool Project July 2009 Report. It seems like the facts below are irrefutable or at least I am told they are. So much for doing my own research. Anyway, being a paranoid concerned parent and a bit of a germaphobe this sentence from the report was the clincher. "Graydon is allowed to have roughly 200 times the bacteria count of a traditional pool". At least until I run into an anti-Pool Project person who convinces that me that the additional tax burden will be much more scary than the germs.

Below is a bit more detailed info from the supporters of the Ridgewood Pool Project

FACTS ABOUT GRAYDON POOL AND THE RIDGEWOOD POOL PROJECT

1. Membership at Graydon has fallen 70 percent in ten years. Where towns like Glen Rock have 40 percent of its residents join the pool, Ridgewood now has only 7 percent. Hundreds of Ridgewood families now belong to other traditional pool facilities, with Indian Trail Club, Saddle River Valley Swim Club, Paramus Pool and Stony Brook in Hillsdale being the most popular.

2. The Ridgewood Pool Project (RPP) is not a special interest group- it was formed through Village Parks & Recreation and is officially advised by several senior Village staff members. It initially started with a neutral, research-based approach, and its mission assigned by Village Council in 2006 was to find out why residents are leaving Graydon and what will bring them back. The RPP began advocating for a pool renovation once the research was complete and showed overwhelmingly that this was the only approach that would restore Graydon to a community gathering place for current and future generations.

3. Following an EPA ruling, the Village is no longer allowed to use any chemicals to disinfect the water at Graydon. Although the pond passes all of its water tests and is deemed perfectly healthy by the State, the standards for bacteria levels in the water are much lower than those for swimming pools. In essence, Graydon is allowed to have roughly 200 times the bacteria count of a traditional pool.

4. Research indicates that many residents - particularly young families, who make up nearly half of the Village population and are essential to restoring membership levels - indicate they will only return to Graydon if it becomes a traditional, cement-bottom pool (although they do want to keep a unique, natural looking feel). The reasons are: they want the swimming water to be disinfected, and they want to be able to see children under the water. Meetings with DEP officials in 2008 confirmed that as long as Graydon is a pond, it cannot be disinfected.

5. Following a concept from a pool designer that was too commercial looking, the RPP had resident and architect Nicole Walla provide a rendering that marries modern pool design with the natural beauty and nostalgia of Graydon (http://ridgewoodpoolproject.googlepages.com/newdesignconcept). The design provides for a separate, sizeable pond at the corner of Linwood and Maple, which is intended to be ornamental but could be swimmable if there is resident interest.

6. There are absolutely no official cost estimates for the new design concept. Though the original design was quoted at $13.9 million and a revised number of $10 million has been circulating, the RPP has absolutely no confirmation of this number and will not have that information available until the Village RFP process is completed later this year. Regardless, the RPP is confident, based on its research, that a new facility can be self-funding and self-sustaining through membership fees.

The Ridgewood Pool Project is not without its Detractors

Just ask the folks at the The Preserve Graydon Coalition...

"Founded in July 2009, the Coalition is dedicated to retaining the unique character of Ridgewood's historic Graydon Park, including its large, open swimming area, center rafts, and extensive sandy beaches. We provide accurate information about Graydon's safe, clean water. We enlist the support of residents who love Graydon and would deplore its loss to a concrete-based facility with a much smaller pool."

The folks at the Preserve Graydon Coaltion say The Water is Clearer - If You Take the Time To Look

So...Can I borrow your opinion on this debate while still finalizing my own? What do you think? Blessing? Boondoggle? Mix of both?

If you would like more info on this ongoing debate see the links below:

Preserve Graydon Coalition Makes Presence Known at Ridgewood Meeting

The Preserve Graydon Coalition holds their first meeting

CEO for Graydon ?

Graydon: Is that a problem we should spend $10 million on to solve?

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Ridgewood's Graydon Pool Project: Blessing or Boondoggle?

New Jersey Home Sales Rise for Sixth Month In a Row

National Housing Numbers are Looking Good...NJ is Looking Better

Money and Piggy Bank

This latest news is on top of positive news on building permits, housing starts and national home prices.

Now is a great time to consider entering the market:

  • Interest rates are still near all-time lows.
  • Affordability is high.
  • Prices are starting to climb.

Consider what Jeffrey Otteau, New Jersey's real estate valuation guru, had to say this week about the local NJ real estate market.

"With evidence mounting that the national housing market is beginning to show signs of life, New Jersey is experiencing a stronger recovery pace than the rest of the nation. To illustrate this, consider that national existing home sales rose in June for the 3rd consecutive month marking the first time this has occurred since 2004. In New Jersey however, home sales have now risen for 6 straight months which last occurred back in 2003 in the midst of a home buying frenzy fueled by the sub-prime lending boom."

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New Jersey Home Sales Rise for Sixth Month In a Row

This Week in Ridgewood Real Estate: July 25th - 31st

This Week's Ridgewood Home Sales Triple Last Week's Numbers...

Ridgewood Train Station

...and are more than double from the week before that. This week 15 Ridgewood Homes closed versus 5 last week and 7 the week before that. These numbers bounce around from week to week but we are definitley seeing an upward trend.

Ridgewood Real Estate Transactions for the Week

Summary - Click Here for Full Details on All Homes Below
5 new listings.
5 homes marked as being in "attorney review".
6 homes went under contract.
15 homes were sold.

* For Ridgewood homes marked New, Attorney Review and Under Contract "Price" refers to the list price. For homes marked Sold, "Price" refers to the final sale price.

Street # Street Name BR Status Days on Market 2008 Taxes Style Price
481 GROVE 4 New 6 $9,160 C/C $428,800
416 COLWELL 4 New 5 $11,123 RANCH $559,000
576 NORTHERN 4 New 8 $10,014 S/L $599,000
554 MORNINGSIDE 3 New 7 $11,500 RANCH $749,900
237 DEMAREST 5 New 4 $18,639 COL $1,139,000
469 GEORGE 3 Attorney Review 98 $10,289 S/L $549,000
111 CLAREMONT 4 Attorney Review 69 $15,658 COL $699,000
353 BOGERT 4 Attorney Review 46 $12,626 COL $809,000
1081 HILLCREST 4 Attorney Review 69 $11,610 COL $875,000
136 MONROE 4 Attorney Review 11 $14,707 COL $1,097,000
80 PERSHING 3 Under Contract 19 $8,674 C/C $425,000
620 GLEN 4 Under Contract 159 $9,070 C/C $450,000
273 GLEN 4 Under Contract 44 $10,708 COL $545,000
252 GLEN 5 Under Contract 160 $13,028 COL $739,000
14 MAYNARD 5 Under Contract 84 $21,636 COL $1,295,000
350 HIGHLAND 6 Under Contract 21 $27,451 COL $1,829,000
169 MCKINLEY 3 Sold 86 $10,470 S/L $450,000
260 HIGHWOOD 3 Sold 60 $9,416 COL $575,000
314 VESTA 3 Sold 25 $8,984 C/C $569,000
557 LYNN 3 Sold 24 $10,004 S/L $590,000
338 IRVING 3 Sold 9 $11,980 COL $605,000
796 NEWCOMB 3 Sold 50 $12,480 COL $635,000
117 JOHN 4 Sold 75 $11,016 COL $625,000
310 EASTBROOK 4 Sold 59 $13,908 COL $670,000
104 IRVING 4 Sold 13 $13,694 COL $796,000
372 IRVING 4 Sold 25 $13,029 COL $820,000
376 GLENWOOD 4 Sold 23 $14,552 C/C $785,000
220 BEECHWOOD 5 Sold 36 $17,901 COL $935,000
727 HILLCREST 5 Sold 115 $17,231 COL $1,100,000
89 WOODLAND 4 Sold 23 $24,918 COL $1,250,000
185 SPENCER 4 Sold 20 $19,665 COL $1,299,900

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5 Ridgewood Homes Sold This Week and the Average Sale Price Was $948,500 - Who are these people?

July Ridgewood Real Estate Report

The Old Story: First Time Home Buyers

Lately we have seen a pick-up in activity in lower priced homes with some homes getting 5 or more offers and selling for significantly over their asking price...remember 2004? The theory is that first-time home buyers are jumping in with both feet because of the first time home buyer credit and because they don't have homes to sell and thus they don't have to deal with the pain of taking a loss on the sale their existing homes as many trade-up and trade-down buyers do.

The New Story: Trade-Up Buyers

As mentioned above, the average sale price of a Ridgewood Home this week was $948,500. Additionally, the average list price of the 6 homes that went into Attorney Review this week was $961,833. Either we have some very wealthy first time home buyers or we are starting to see the return of the trade-up buyer. I know one week does not a trend make but these numbers are certainly encouraging - at least to me.

Ridgewood Real Estate Transactions for the Week

Summary
4 new listings.
6 homes marked as in "attorney review".
4 homes went under contract.
5 homes were sold.

Street # Street Name Bedrooms Status Change Days on Market 2008 Taxes Style Price*
514 VAN DYKE 4 New 9 $13,317 COL $599,000
341 FRANKLIN 4 New 7 $11,046 COL $649,900
136 MONROE 4 New 4 $14,707 COL $1,097,000
402 HIGHLAND 6 New 5 $29,075 COL $1,495,000
474 GROVE 3 Attorney Review 62 $11,127 C/C $399,000
620 GLEN 4 Attorney Review 154 $9,070 C/C $450,000
435 GLEN 5 Attorney Review 75 $13,417 COL $799,000
14 MAYNARD 5 Attorney Review 83 $21,636 COL $1,295,000
350 HIGHLAND 6 Attorney Review 20 $27,451 COL $1,829,000
633 DORIS 2 Under Contract 35 $8,559 RANCH $449,900
431 FAIRFIELD 3 Under Contract 54 $9,188 COL $499,000
243 CIRCLE 3 Under Contract 57 $9,338 COL $579,000
333 JEFFERSON 4 Under Contract 62 $17,628 CONTP $1,099,000
615 SPRING 3 Sold 17 $11,204 COL $590,000
25 MCGUIRE 4 Sold 54 $17,102 COL $830,000
48 SHERWOOD 4 Sold 80 $16,798 COL $900,000
580 KNOLLWOOD 5 Sold 64 $21,339 COL $960,000
862 HILLCREST 5 Sold 7 $23,443 COL $1,462,500

* For homes marked Active, Attorney Review and Under Contract "Price" refers to the list price. For homes marked Sold, "Price" refers to the final sale price.

Why Choose Aloysius Donohue?

It's hard to answer this question myself without sounding like a complete blowhard so please click below to see what clients and local newspapers had to say.

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The properties in this blog post were listed and sold by various participants of the NJMLS based on information from the New Jersey Multiple Listing Service, Inc. for the period of July 18th through July 24th 2009.

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Ridgewood Real Estate Update (July 18 - July 24) - The Trade-Up Buyer is Back