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Welcome to 16 Audrey Urban Court, a substantial Alpine residence set within Alpine Garden Village, a quiet cul-de-sac enclave in one of New Jersey’s most prestigious luxury markets. Positioned on approximately 1.41 acres, this gated property offers privacy, scale, and a refined residential setting in a borough long recognized for its concentration of high-end estates and premier Bergen County addresses.
Built in 2008, the residence offers approximately 10,010 square feet. total The home includes 5 bedrooms and 7 full bathrooms and one half bathroom, providing the flexibility and space expected in a true Alpine luxury property.
A grand approach introduces the home with a gated entry, circular paver driveway, manicured landscaping, and a stately exterior presence. Inside, a dramatic two-story foyer opens to a sweeping staircase, marble flooring, detailed millwork, and an elegant central layout that connects the main living spaces. The scale of the entry immediately establishes the home’s formal character while maintaining a practical flow for everyday living.
The main level features multiple gathering areas, including formal and informal living spaces designed for both entertaining and daily use. Large windows (and a solarium) bring in natural light throughout the home, while high ceilings, architectural trim, and generous room proportions create a sense of volume. Many rooms have built in speakers. The kitchen is appointed with rich custom cabinetry, stone countertops, Viking Professional & SubZero appliances, a large cooking area, and direct connection to the home’s main living and entertaining spaces. There is also 1 bedroom suite on the main level.
The bedroom layout offers significant flexibility for family, guests, work-from-home needs, or extended-stay accommodations. With 5 bedrooms total .and 7 1/2 bathrooms, the home provides 5 private suites and well-separated living zones. The primary suite includes a spacious jacuzzi bath with stone finishes, soaking tub, glass-enclosed steam shower, and generous natural light.
The finished lower level, with abnormally high 11.5' high ceilings, expands the home’s usable living space with dedicated amenity areas suited for recreation, fitness, media, guest use, storage, or additional entertaining. Combined with the above-grade living area, the approximately 10,010 square feet of finished space gives the property substantial versatility.
Outdoor living is a defining feature of 16 Audrey Urban Court. The rear of the home opens to a large granite terrace overlooking the expansive 1.41-acre grounds. The property offers a wide, usable lawn, mature perimeter landscaping, and a private backyard setting with room for recreation, entertaining, or future outdoor enhancements. The oversized terrace creates a natural extension of the interior living areas and supports large-scale gatherings or quiet outdoor use.
Located in Alpine, the home benefits from a quiet cul-de-sac setting while remaining close to the Palisades, top private schools, golf and country clubs, shopping, dining, and major routes into New York City. For buyers seeking a large Alpine home with acreage, privacy, finished lower-level space, and a prestigious Bergen County address, 16 Audrey Urban Court presents a rare opportunity in one of New Jersey’s most established luxury communities.
Approximate driving distances from 16 Audrey Urban Court in Alpine, NJ.
George Washington Bridge: approx. 9–10 miles
Newark Liberty International Airport: approx. 28–32 miles
JFK International Airport: approx. 30–35 miles
Englewood Hospital: approx. 6–8 miles
Hackensack University Medical Center: approx. 12–15 miles
NewYork-Presbyterian / Columbia University Irving Medical Center: approx. 12–15 miles
Supermarkets: Kings Food Markets in Cresskill, Whole Foods Market in Closter, ShopRite in Hillsdale, and H Mart in Closter
Restaurants & Bars: nearby dining options in Closter, Cresskill, Tenafly, Englewood, and Piermont
Schools: Alpine Public School, Northern Valley Regional High School at Demarest, Academy of the Holy Angels, and other nearby private school options
Why Buyers Choose Alpine, NJ
Alpine, New Jersey is one of Bergen County’s most established luxury residential communities, known for large private properties, quiet streets, mature landscaping, and close proximity to New York City. For buyers comparing luxury homes in Northern New Jersey, Alpine offers a distinctive balance of privacy, space, and regional convenience.
Located along the Palisades and near the Hudson River, Alpine provides easy access to the Palisades Interstate Parkway, Route 9W, the George Washington Bridge, and surrounding towns including Tenafly, Cresskill, Closter, Demarest, and Englewood. This location is especially appealing for buyers who want a residential setting while remaining connected to Manhattan, major airports, private schools, hospitals, shopping, and dining.
The community is also valued for its outdoor access. Nearby destinations include Palisades Interstate Park, State Line Lookout, Alpine Boat Basin, Ross Dock, Tenafly Nature Center, and Closter Nature Center. These locations offer hiking, waterfront access, scenic overlooks, and year-round recreation within a short drive.
Families and relocation buyers often consider Alpine for its school options, including Alpine Public School for grades K–8 and Northern Valley Regional High School at Demarest, along with nearby private schools such as Academy of the Holy Angels, Dwight-Englewood School, The Elisabeth Morrow School, Bergen Catholic, and Immaculate Heart Academy.
For luxury home buyers, Alpine remains one of the most recognized real estate markets in New Jersey because of its estate-style properties, convenient NYC access, and proximity to Bergen County amenities. Homes in Alpine frequently appeal to buyers seeking privacy, larger lots, architectural scale, and a location within one of Northern New Jersey’s most established high-end residential areas.
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The Charming Alpine
Alpine is one of the most prestigious and exclusive communities in Bergen County—and all of New Jersey—renowned for its luxurious estates, privacy, and proximity to Manhattan. Nestled along the Palisades with stunning Hudson River views, Alpine offers unmatched sophistication and tranquility just 15 minutes from New York City. The town features sprawling gated properties, lush landscapes, and some of the region’s most architecturally significant homes. With ultra-low taxes, top-rated schools, and an elite reputation, Alpine real estate represents the pinnacle of luxury living on New Jersey’s Gold Coast.
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