01Search in Wyckoff, NJ
Wyckoff, NJ homes for sale & real estate.
Browse homes for sale in Wyckoff, New Jersey. An affluent, wooded township in the Ramapo foothills of northwestern Bergen County, Wyckoff is known for its top-ranked schools, large lots, and a quiet, low-density character without a traditional downtown. Its housing reflects that setting: well-kept center-hall colonials, splits, ranches, and custom homes on generous, wooded lots, on the winding roads and residential neighborhoods off Franklin and Sicomac Avenues.
Wyckoff is framed by Franklin Avenue, Sicomac Avenue, and Cedar Hill Avenue, with Route 208, Route 17, and the Garden State Parkway a short drive away, and while it has no rail station or downtown, those roads and nearby stations in Ridgewood and Waldwick give residents driving and rail options toward the George Washington Bridge. Prices reflect the schools and the lots: smaller older homes begin in the $700s to $900s, most single-family homes run from about $1 million to $1.6 million, and the largest custom estates on wooded lots climb past $1.8 million.
Updated Spring 2026
Search Wyckoff listings, updated in real time.
Explore the latest homes for sale in Wyckoff, NJ, updated in real time so you see accurate availability and pricing across the residential neighborhoods off Franklin and Sicomac Avenues and the wooded lots toward the Ramapo foothills.
Wyckoff is served by the top-ranked Wyckoff Public Schools and Ramapo High School, with Valley Hospital in nearby Paramus and the James A. McFaul Environmental Center in the township. Because well-located Wyckoff homes move quickly - days on market here are among the shortest in the county - call 888-327-6555 for a same-week showing or to be alerted the moment a home hits the market.
Inventory in Wyckoff is tightly held and turns over fast, so buyers often decide between an older colonial on a suburban street and a larger, updated custom home on a wooded lot toward the foothills. Knowing what you want in lot size, setting, and finish level before you tour will save real time in one of Bergen County's faster upper-end markets.
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02Explore Communities & Market
Explore Wyckoff and nearby Bergen communities.
Wyckoff is a spread-out, wooded township where the choice is less about a downtown and more about lot, setting, and proximity to the schools. The residential neighborhoods off Franklin Avenue and Sicomac Avenue offer classic colonials, splits, and ranches on generous lots, the wooded areas toward the Ramapo foothills provide the township's largest and most private properties, and the areas near the schools and the James A. McFaul Environmental Center anchor family life. Because Wyckoff has no traditional downtown, everyday shopping happens along Franklin Avenue and in nearby Ridgewood and Franklin Lakes. Compare Wyckoff with its Ramapo-foothill neighbors below before you choose.
Wyckoff's character is defined by its schools, its lots, and its wooded, foothill setting. A township with Dutch-colonial roots - the historic Zabriskie-Christie House dates to the eighteenth century - Wyckoff grew into an affluent, low-density suburb consistently ranked among the best places to live in New Jersey, its identity built on top-ranked schools, generous wooded lots, and a quiet residential feel rather than a walkable center. The James A. McFaul Environmental Center, a Bergen County wildlife and nature center, sits within the township, and the Ramapo foothills give the town its green, spread-out backdrop.
Compared with its neighbors, Wyckoff offers larger lots and a more wooded, low-density feel than walkable Ridgewood or Glen Rock, while sharing the acclaimed Ramapo Indian Hills schools with Franklin Lakes and Oakland. Buyers cross-shop Wyckoff against Franklin Lakes for wooded, estate-scale lots and the same schools, against Ridgewood for a walkable downtown and rail, and against Allendale and Mahwah for the northwestern-Bergen schools with a range of prices. Its top schools, large lots, and foothill setting are the draws that set it apart.
Life, commute, and work-life balance in Wyckoff.
Wyckoff draws families who want top schools, space, and a quiet, wooded setting within reach of New York City. Daily life here centers on the home, the lots, and the outdoors rather than a downtown: residents walk the McFaul Environmental Center trails, drive along Franklin Avenue for shopping, and take Route 208 or nearby stations toward the George Washington Bridge and Manhattan. That combination of top-ranked schools, generous wooded lots, and a low-density feel is exactly what pulls families up into the Ramapo foothills.
The work-life balance in Wyckoff leans on schools, space, and community. The township is residential and green, with everyday shopping along Franklin Avenue and in nearby Ridgewood and Franklin Lakes, and daily life organized around the schools, youth sports, and the parks and nature center rather than a Main Street. For buyers coming from a city or a denser suburb, the appeal is space, top schools, and quiet; the adjustment is a car-oriented township without a walkable downtown.
The trade-offs are those of a spread-out, upper-end township. Prices sit near the top of the county, inventory in the best school zones is competitive and moves fast, the township has no rail station or downtown of its own, and large wooded lots mean more property to maintain. Buyers who prioritize the schools, the lots, and the quiet accept those trade-offs readily; those who want a walkable downtown or a rail commute look to Ridgewood instead. Either way, it is the schools, the lots, and the setting that keep Wyckoff in demand.
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Wyckoff open houses.
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Homes for sale by property type.
Explore every type of home in and around Wyckoff through our Bergen County property pages: single-family homes, suburban and transit-oriented homes, townhomes and condos, new construction, 55+ active-adult communities, and multi-family investment properties.
The Wyckoff market, by the numbers.
The median list price in Wyckoff, NJ is currently $1.27M, about $443 per square foot. Homes here average 14 days on market with roughly 45 active listings. Updated Spring 2026.
Wyckoff's market is strong and fast for an upper-end town. Top-ranked schools, generous wooded lots, and a sought-after Ramapo-foothill setting draw steady demand, and well-located homes routinely move quickly, keeping days on market among the shortest in the county for the price point.
Updated Spring 2026
Within Wyckoff, the largest updated colonials and custom estates on wooded foothill lots command the highest prices, while smaller older homes on more modest lots offer the more attainable, and often most competitive, entry points. Spring is the busiest season, when inventory and competition both peak; well-located homes rarely last long. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-by-street breakdown.
Why buy a home in Wyckoff.
- Top-ranked schoolsThe K-8 Wyckoff district and Ramapo High School, part of the Ramapo Indian Hills Regional district, are consistently among the top-ranked in Bergen County and the region.
- Large wooded lotsWyckoff is defined by generous, wooded lots and a quiet, low-density character that denser Bergen County suburbs cannot match.
- Ramapo-foothill settingThe Ramapo foothills and the James A. McFaul Environmental Center give the township a green, spread-out backdrop and outdoor amenities close to home.
- Sought-after, fast marketConsistently ranked among the best places to live in New Jersey, Wyckoff sees strong demand and some of the shortest days on market in the county for its price point.
- Metro accessRoute 208, Route 17, the Garden State Parkway, and nearby rail stations keep the George Washington Bridge and Manhattan within a workable commute.
Amenities & community overview.
Beyond the numbers, daily life in Wyckoff centers on its top schools, its wooded lots and nature center, and the Ramapo-foothill setting rather than a traditional downtown.
- Browse all homes for sale in Wyckoff or explore the wider Bergen County market.
- Compare Wyckoff neighborhoods and home styles before choosing, from attainable options to its premier properties.
- Weigh your commute: Franklin Avenue, Sicomac Avenue, and Cedar Hill Avenue, with Route 208, Route 17, and the Garden State Parkway a short drive away, plus wyckoff has no rail station and no traditional downtown, but Route 208 and nearby NJ Transit stations in Ridgewood, Waldwick, and along the Main and Bergen County Line, plus commuter buses, give residents driving and rail options toward the George Washington Bridge and Manhattan.
- Explore the James A. McFaul Environmental Center, the Ramapo foothills, and the historic Zabriskie-Christie House, with parks, dining, and rail access nearby.
- Call 888-327-6555 for a live, neighborhood-by-neighborhood market update in Wyckoff.
Wyckoff's appeal runs on the things that rarely fit in a listing but define the township: top-ranked schools that anchor family life, generous wooded lots and a quiet, low-density feel, the trails and live-animal exhibits of the James A. McFaul Environmental Center, and the green backdrop of the Ramapo foothills. For buyers weighing whether Wyckoff fits their life rather than just their commute, a walk at the McFaul center and a drive through its wooded streets tell the story better than any listing can.
Resources for buyers & sellers.
Local and state government, schools, healthcare, transportation, parks, and financial assistance relevant to Wyckoff, NJ buyers and sellers, every link verified and described below.
First-time home buyer programs near Wyckoff.
First-time buyer in Wyckoff or Bergen County, NJ? The New Jersey Dream Homeownership Program from NJHMFA helps eligible buyers with affordable financing, down payment and closing-cost assistance, and homebuyer education. Special options are available for military members, public safety professionals, educators, and healthcare workers.
03Connect for Answers
Frequently asked questions.
What is the average home price in Wyckoff, NJ?
As of spring 2026 the median list price in Wyckoff is about $1.27M, roughly $443 per square foot, with homes averaging just 14 days on market and about 45 active listings - a fast market for its upper-end price point. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-level update.
Why do families move to Wyckoff?
The top reasons are the schools, the lots, and the setting. Wyckoff Public Schools and Ramapo High School are consistently top-ranked, the township offers large wooded lots and a quiet, low-density feel, and the Ramapo foothills give it a green backdrop.
How are the schools in Wyckoff, NJ?
Wyckoff runs a K-8 district of six schools, consistently among the top-performing in Bergen County. Students then attend Ramapo High School, part of the Ramapo Indian Hills Regional district shared with Franklin Lakes and Oakland, one of the top-ranked high schools in the region.
How is the commute from Wyckoff to New York City?
Wyckoff has no rail station or downtown, but Route 208, Route 17, and the Garden State Parkway, plus nearby NJ Transit stations in Ridgewood and Waldwick and commuter buses, give residents driving and rail options toward the George Washington Bridge and Manhattan. It is a car-oriented commute.
What are the neighborhoods of Wyckoff?
Wyckoff is spread out and thinks in terms of the residential neighborhoods off Franklin Avenue and Sicomac Avenue, the wooded lots toward the Ramapo foothills, and the areas near the schools and the James A. McFaul Environmental Center - the township has no traditional downtown.
What kinds of homes are for sale in Wyckoff?
Mostly single-family: center-hall colonials, splits, ranches, and custom homes on generous, wooded lots. Townhomes and condos are very rare, so buyers who want lower-maintenance options usually look to neighboring towns.
How much are property taxes in Wyckoff, NJ?
Property taxes are based on the township's rate and each home's assessed value, and they reflect Wyckoff's top-ranked schools and services. The NJ Division of Taxation resource on this page covers rates, deductions, and appeals - call 888-327-6555 for figures on a specific home.
Is the Wyckoff housing market competitive?
Yes, and fast for its price point. With homes averaging around 14 days on market, well-located properties in top school zones frequently draw strong interest, so buyers should be pre-approved and ready to move quickly.
Does Wyckoff have a downtown?
No. Wyckoff is a low-density township without a traditional downtown; everyday shopping happens along Franklin Avenue and in nearby Ridgewood and Franklin Lakes. Its character is built on schools, wooded lots, and a quiet residential feel rather than a walkable center.
What is there to do in Wyckoff?
Life here centers on the schools, the outdoors, and the home. The James A. McFaul Environmental Center offers trails, a pond, gardens, and live-animal exhibits, the township has parks and youth sports, and the shopping and dining of Ridgewood and Franklin Lakes are minutes away.
Is Wyckoff a good place to live and invest?
Wyckoff combines top-ranked schools, large wooded lots, a sought-after Ramapo-foothill setting, and a fast market, a mix that has supported durable demand. Results depend on the specific home and lot, but the fundamentals that drive Wyckoff value are strong and well established.
What towns border Wyckoff?
Wyckoff borders Franklin Lakes, Ridgewood, Midland Park, Ho-Ho-Kus, Waldwick, Mahwah, and Oakland in Bergen County, with Wayne in Passaic County. Buyers often cross-shop Franklin Lakes for wooded estate lots and the same schools and Ridgewood for a walkable downtown and rail.
Can Four Point Realty help me buy or sell a home in Wyckoff?
Yes. Naveen Sharma and the Four Point Realty team help buyers and sellers throughout Wyckoff and Bergen County with full-service representation and a listing fee starting at 1%*. Call 888-327-6555 or request a free home value estimate to start.
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