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It’s Official: Alpine Makes List Of Highest Property Taxes In State

The Borough of Alpine had the fourth-highest property taxes in New Jersey in 2016 based on data from the state Department of Community Affairs, NJ.com reported.

Some Bergen County towns have some of the highest property taxes in the state.

Some Bergen County towns have some of the highest property taxes in the state.

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In Bergen County, the average tax bill was $20,910 in 2016 — just $22 higher than the tax bill in 2015.

At $2.72 million, Alpine had the highest average residential property value the with a total tax levy of just $15 million, NJ.com said.

Here are all the towns that made the list from Bergen County:

  • Glen Rock, No. 28, $15,459 in average property taxes.
  • Rockleigh, No. 27, $15,551 in average property taxes.
  • Woodcliff Lake, No. 26, $15,562 in average property taxes.
  • Ho-Ho-Kus, No. 25, $15,580 in average property taxes.
  • Cresskill, No. 24, $15,718 in average real estate taxes.
  • Old Tappan, No. 23, $16,071 in average property taxes.
  • Ridgewood, No. 20, $17,180 in average property taxes.
  • Franklin Lakes, No. 19, $17,198 in average property taxes.
  • Saddle River, No. 18, $17,221 in average property taxes.
  • Upper Saddle River, No. 17, $17,462 in average property taxes.
  • Haworth, No. 14, $17,769 in average property taxes.
  • Demarest, No. 11, $18,418 in average property taxes.
  • Tenafly, No. 5, $19,866 in average property taxes.
  • Alpine, No. 4, $20,910 in average property taxes.

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