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Borough of Alpine, New Jersey

As of the 2000census, there were 2,183 people, 708 households, and 623 families residing in the borough. There were 730 housing units. The median income for a household in the borough was $130,740.
The Alpine Public School, is a K-8 community school district serving a total of 142 students at the Alpine School. The district's students attend Tenafly High School in Tenafly for grades 9 - 12, as part of a sending/receiving relationship.

The Alpine is located in northeastern Bergen County.

Bergen County's seventy municipalities are segmented into six sectors. The six sectors are: Northwest Bergen, which contains thirteen municipalities; Pascack Valley with eight municipalities; Northern Valley with fifteen municipalities; Central Bergen with fourteen municipalities; Southeast Bergen with eight municipalities; and Southwest Bergen with twelve municipalities. Following is a summary of population levels in Bergen County's Northwest Sector, which includes Wyckoff. The sector's total population has remained rather stable since 1970. Ramsey, Franklin Lakes, Mahwah and Saddle River were the only municipalities experiencing population growth for the period 1980 to 2005. Of these municipalities, Mahwah experienced the largest population increase and is nearly solely responsible for the northwest sector's population increase. A majority of the municipalities experienced either minimal population growth or an actual decline during the last ten years. 

Alpine's income benchmarks compare favorably with surrounding communities, and county and state levels.

There were a minimal amounts of price reduction in Wyckoff and few vacancies as of date, it was estimated to be less than 5%. This has historically had a positive effect on market value in Alpine.  Neighborhood trends indicate an above average environment for real estate in Alpine. Rio Vista is a exclusive neighborhood in the southern section of Alpine.  Long-terms trends can be forecasted as remaining positive for most of northeastern Bergen County and Alpine from current available data.  Alpineis in a stabilized stage in its life cycle which should provide the necessary background for Wyckoff property to continue to prosper in a environment with little buyer activity.