In a stunning example of the power of strategic marketing and expert representation, a home on South Dorchester Road in Emerson recently sold for an impressive $127,000 over the asking price, reinforcing the competitive strength of the North Jersey housing market — and the unmatched talent of Adrian Tridel of Adrian Edwards Real Estate.
The property, a beautifully maintained single-family home tucked into one of Emerson’s most desirable neighborhoods, drew intense interest the moment it hit the market. With multiple offers rolling in within days, it quickly became clear that this was more than just a sale — it was a showcase of how the right agent makes all the difference.
“It’s about creating the right narrative, staging the home to highlight its full potential, and making sure we’re targeting the most qualified buyers,” said listing agent Adrian Tridel, founder of Adrian Edwards Real Estate. “We had over 50 private showings, a packed open house, and a wave of motivated offers. It was the perfect storm — and our clients walked away with a result that exceeded even our highest expectations.”
From professional photography and high-impact online marketing to a strategic pricing plan that sparked a bidding frenzy, Adrian Edwards Real Estate executed every step with precision and care. The final sale price left both the seller and the buyers thrilled — a true win-win outcome.
Clients and neighbors alike have praised Adrian not only for his real estate expertise, but for his hands-on, human approach.
“Adrian didn’t just sell our home — he championed it,” the seller said. “He was responsive, confident, and ten steps ahead at every turn. We couldn’t have imagined a better experience.”
This sale adds to a growing list of high-performance closings by Adrian Edwards Real Estate, a boutique firm that continues to raise the bar for client advocacy, market savvy, and top-dollar results in Bergen County and beyond.
Whether buying, selling, or exploring the market, Adrian Edwards Real Estate proves time and again: the right agent isn’t just helpful — they’re essential.
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