"In today's Bergen County commercial real estate market, it is extremely difficult to build religious facilities due to the zoning requirements, making it impossible to assemble sites cost effectively to provide ample parking," Cohen tells GlobeSt.com. "This functional and tax-free facility offers a variety of operational possibilities for potential organizations that need presence in Bergen County."

This fully operating church is an 18,000-square-foot building with a 300-seat sanctuary, a basement, eight classrooms, five bathrooms and an executive office suite with a private bathroom. An additional 2,000-square-foot freestanding building in the rear is handicap accessible and has three classrooms and an office. The property is well suited for weddings, showers, classes and daycare.

"The church is located in the heart of Hackensack, which, despite the recent economic downturn, happens to be a thriving business sector in Bergen County, so this would be a wise purchase for an growing religious organization," adds Trovati.

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