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Wyckoff is a True Gem for Homebuyers in North Jersey
Dubbed the "Garden Town in the Garden State", you'll certainly see lots of green and get lots of shade in the leafy neighborhoods of Wyckoff

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Less than thirty miles northwest of NYC, nestled amongst lush tree-lined streets, sits the charming town of Wyckoff, NJ. This affluent suburb is in the western portion of Bergen County, neighboring Franklin Lakes and Waldwick. Home to many young professionals and families, Wyckoff is the perfect respite from the non-stop hustle of Manhattan, while still providing easy access to the Big Apple via routes 208 and 4, including nearby mass transit options.
Dubbed the “Garden Town in the Garden State”, you’ll certainly see lots of green and get lots of shade in the leafy neighborhoods of Wyckoff. This also makes for some stunning foliage displays during the fall season. Especially for nature enthusiasts, you’ll want to check out the J.A. McFaul Environmental Center, an 81-acre wildlife sanctuary which boasts nature trails, exhibits, a boardwalk, and lush gardens. There’s also the nearby Gardens of Wyckoff with walking paths in serene, wooded areas coupled with ponds and babbling brooks.
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Downtown Franklin Avenue and Wyckoff Avenue offers a small-town atmosphere, with a plethora of shopping and dining options. Whether you’re a shopaholic or just a browser, you’ll find specialty shops & boutiques for everyone featuring clothing, stationary, home décor and much more. For the hobbyist, be sure to check out National Artifacts for comics and collectibles, Wyckoff Cycle for your biking needs, and Ackerman’s Music Center for lessons, rentals, and repairs. Brunch lovers will surely become regulars at Willow & Whisk, an elevated culinary experience that was voted Best Breakfast, Best Lunch, and Best New Restaurant in (201) Magazine’s Best of Bergen.
You’ll find mainly post-war house styles throughout Wyckoff, including plenty of ranches, split-levels, and colonials, over a wide budgetary range. Reputable elementary and middle schools feed into two regional high schools, Ramapo and Indian Hills, both of which maintain above state average SAT scores.
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If you’re looking to purchase a home in Wyckoff, you’ll want a real estate agent who knows the ins and outs of the Bergen County housing market. Maryanne Elsaesser has over a decade of experience with a reputation of guiding her clients through every step of the process, ensuring a successful home-buying transaction.
About Maryanne Elsaesser
Maryanne Elsaesser is known for individualized strategic planning and solving complex matters with calmness. Her clients say she is a "brilliant negotiator," tenacious, helpful, smart, creative, focused and has an amazing ability to read people. Consistent hard work puts Maryanne in the top 1% of brokers in the country. Maryanne is well-versed in contractual elements and understands the intricacies of navigating the most profitable net gain in each transaction. She can be reached at 551.206.9264 or maryanne.elsaesser@gmail.com.
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