Demarest, a small borough established in 1872, retains a historic charm with landmarks like the Demarest Railroad Depot and a volunteer fire department. The neighborhood is characterized by wide, quiet streets lined with pines, maples, and oaks, providing ample shade and privacy. Housing options range from mid-century single-story cottages and brick two-stories to larger traditional-style homes and luxury estates, many featuring dormer windows, multi-car garages, and backyard swimming pools. The area is particularly appealing to commuters, with Upper Manhattan just 15 miles away, though traffic can be expected during rush hour. Demarest is known for its highly rated schools, including Country Road Elementary, Luther Lee Emerson Elementary, Demarest Middle, and Northern Valley Regional High School at Demarest, making it an attractive option for families with school-aged children. The neighborhood's small downtown offers a variety of dining options, such as the Demarest Deli and Yasou Mykonos, and essential services. For more extensive amenities, residents can visit nearby Closter, Fort Lee, and Paramus. Recreational opportunities abound with the Demarest Nature Center, Wakelee Field, and the Demarest Swim Club, as well as tennis courts, playgrounds, and the Davies Arboretum & Wildlife Preserve. The town hosts annual events like Demarest Day and Oktoberfest, fostering a strong sense of community. Safety is a notable feature, with crime rates lower than the national average. While public transit is limited, drivers can easily access major routes to New York City, and nearby airports include Newark Liberty International and La Guardia.