Bergenfield

NJ
Average Sales Price
$649,801
Median Sales Price
$615,000
Population
27,187
Total Listings
81
Bergenfield NJ – Hyper-Local Block

Bergen County's Most Diverse Borough.
Accessible Prices. Direct Bus to NYC.

Everything you need to know before making Bergenfield, NJ home.

Bergenfield is one of Bergen County's most genuinely diverse and community-oriented boroughs — incorporated in 1894 and home to 28,321 residents representing dozens of nationalities. Nicknamed "Little Manila" for its prominent Filipino community, Bergenfield is one of the few Bergen County towns where the cultural richness of the NYC metro area is truly reflected in daily life: on Washington Avenue, in the schools, and in the borough's instinctive neighborliness that longtime residents describe with real pride.

For buyers, Bergenfield offers something increasingly rare in Bergen County: a median home price around $540K–$589K — meaningfully below the county median of $754K — paired with direct NJ Transit bus service to the Port Authority in about 35–45 minutes, Route 4/17/GSP access, a high school ranked #66 in New Jersey with a 73% AP participation rate, and one of the safest communities in the state per NeighborhoodScout. It is Bergen County's best-value entry point for buyers who don't want to compromise on location or community.

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Bergen County Value Median ~$540K–$589K · below county avg of $754K
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Direct NYC Bus NJ Transit to Port Authority · ~35–45 min
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#66 High School in NJ 73% AP rate · dual college enrollment programs
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Bergen's Most Diverse "Little Manila" · 91% minority enrollment · welcoming
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One of America's Safest NeighborhoodScout top 5 safest US towns 2012–14
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Highway Access Rt-4 · Rt-17 · GSP · ~15 mi to Midtown

Getting There From Here

Bergenfield is one of Bergen County's best-connected boroughs — direct bus to NYC, Route 4/17/GSP access, and ~15 miles from Midtown Manhattan.

NYC Port Authority
NJ Transit express bus · direct from Bergenfield
~35–45
minutes by bus
Midtown Manhattan
Via Rt-4 E / GWB · ~15 miles
~30
minutes by car (off-peak)
Newark Liberty Airport
Via GSP S / I-78 E
~30
minutes by car
Hackensack (County Seat)
Via Rt-17 S · ~3 miles
~10
minutes by car
Paramus Shopping
Garden State Plaza via Rt-17 N
~10
minutes by car

Education That Raises Property Values

Bergenfield runs its own K–12 district with five elementary schools, Roy W. Brown Middle, and Bergenfield High — ranked #66 in NJ with 73% AP participation and dual college enrollment programs.

School Grades Type Student:Teacher Rating
Five Elementary Schools
Franklin · Hoover · Jefferson · Lincoln · Washington
PreK – 5 Public 15 : 1 B
Roy W. Brown Middle School
Bergenfield Borough School District · 792 students
6 – 8 Public 15 : 1 B
Bergenfield High School
73% AP rate · dual enrollment: FDU, Ramapo, Syracuse
9 – 12 Public 15 : 1 B+

Bergenfield HS ranked #66 in NJ by US News. 73% AP participation rate. Dual enrollment programs with Fairleigh Dickinson, Ramapo College, Syracuse University & Bergen Community College. Washington Post "America's Most Challenging High Schools" list.

What Makes Bergenfield Bergenfield

Explore the diverse dining, parks, and community culture that define Bergen County's most welcoming borough.

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Filipino Cuisine on Washington Ave
Bergenfield's "Little Manila" identity is most visible on Washington Avenue, where authentic Filipino restaurants serve as a genuine cultural anchor. A food destination that draws visitors from across Bergen County.
Filipino · Cultural Anchor
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La Candelaria
Authentic Mexican food with an affordable menu of classics. One of the borough's most consistently praised local restaurants — the kind of neighborhood gem that earns loyalty fast.
Mexican · Local Favorite
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Lulua's Dominican Kitchen
86 S Washington Ave · Sensational Dominican cuisine in a cozy setting. One of Bergenfield's most warmly regarded local restaurants, drawing a loyal neighborhood crowd.
Dominican · Latin
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Tommy Fox's Pub
32 S Washington Ave · Traditional Irish pub and community institution — sports on the screens, live music, and a loyal crowd. The kind of local bar that every good neighborhood needs.
Irish Pub · Live Music
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Francy's Artisanal Ice Cream
Southeast Bergenfield · Beloved local ice cream shop near the Knickerbocker Country Club area. A genuine community gathering point on warm evenings.
Local Dessert · Family
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Washington Ave Corridor
Bergenfield's main commercial street — mom-and-pop shops, diverse eateries, salons, and services reflecting the borough's cultural mix. The everyday heart of the community.
Main Street · Diverse
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Cooper's Pond Park
The heart of Bergenfield's northwest quadrant — a scenic pond park adjacent to Philip Langschultz Park and the Dog Park. The borough's premier outdoor gathering space for summer concerts and family events.
Pond · Events · Dog Park
Knickerbocker Country Club
A golf course in Bergenfield's southeast — a rare in-borough private club amenity that adds recreational character to the surrounding neighborhoods.
Golf · Southeast Bergenfield
Borough Recreation Programs
Bergenfield's rec department is one of its most praised assets — Little League, soccer, PAL basketball, adult kickball and softball, Family Fun Day. A full calendar of activities for residents of all ages.
Youth Sports · Adult Leagues
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Hackensack University Medical Center
One of NJ's top-ranked hospital systems — HUMC is minutes away in adjacent Hackensack, serving as the primary healthcare anchor for Bergenfield residents and one of the region's largest employers.
Healthcare · ~5 min
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Bergenfield Public Library
An active community library with multilingual resources reflecting the borough's diversity — children's programming, digital access, and community events in a welcoming, inclusive space.
Civic · Multilingual
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"Little Manila" — Filipino Heritage
Bergenfield has one of the largest Filipino communities in New Jersey — reflected in its restaurants, churches, community organizations, and cultural events. A genuine, lived cultural identity that makes the borough unlike any other in Bergen County.
Cultural Identity · Community
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Family Fun Day & Community Events
Bergenfield's community calendar is genuinely active — Family Fun Day, summer concerts at Cooper's Pond, Bergen County St. Patrick's Day Parade, and year-round borough-sponsored programs bring residents together.
Year-Round Events
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One of America's Safest Towns
NeighborhoodScout named Bergenfield the safest municipality in the US with 25,000+ residents in 2012, and 2nd safest nationally in 2013 and 2014. Safety remains a defining characteristic residents consistently cite when describing why they stay.
National Recognition · Safety
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Washington Avenue Corridor
Bergenfield's main commercial strip — grocery stores, specialty shops, salons, services, and diverse restaurants all accessible without leaving the borough. Everyday needs handled locally.
Local Retail · In-Borough
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Paramus Retail Corridor (~10 min)
Westfield Garden State Plaza, Paramus Park, and Bergen Town Center are roughly 10 minutes north via Route 17 — one of New Jersey's premier retail destinations, accessible in almost no time from Bergenfield.
~10 min · Major Malls
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Hackensack University Medical Center
One of NJ's top hospital systems — minutes away in Hackensack. HackensackUMC is also one of the region's largest employers and a major draw for healthcare workers living in Bergenfield.
Healthcare · ~5 min

Bergenfield at a Glance

Municipality Type Borough Bergen County, NJ
Population 28,321 2020 Census · growing
Median Home Price ~$560K Bergen County entry point
Bus to NYC ~35–45 min NJ Transit · Port Authority
HS NJ Rank #66 Bergenfield HS · US News
AP Rate 73% Bergenfield HS · dual enrollment
Zip Code 07621 Single zip borough
To Paramus Malls ~10 min GSP / Rt-17 N · Garden State Plaza

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Demographics

Data provided by Attom Data
Population
Employment
Population
27.2K
27.2K in 2020
Density
9.4K
per square mile
Households
9K
38 With Children
Gender
47% / 53%
Men Vs Women
Occupancy
70% / 30%
Owned Vs Rented
Age Median: -- Years
No Data
Education Level
No Data

Educational Environment

Elementary Schools (7)Middle Schools (2)High Schools (1)
Name
Category
Grades
Library
Ratio
8/10
Washington Elementary School
49 S Summit St, Bergenfield, NJ 07621
Public
KG - 5
No
14:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
7/10
Jefferson Elementary School
200 Hickory Ave, Bergenfield, NJ 07621
Public
KG - 5
No
14:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
7/10
Lincoln Elementary School
115 Highview Ave, Bergenfield, NJ 07621
Public
PK - 5
No
16:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
6/10
Franklin Elementary School
2 N Franklin Ave, Bergenfield, NJ 07621
Public
KG - 5
No
14:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
4/10
Hoover Elementary School
273 Murray Hill Ter, Bergenfield, NJ 07621
Public
KG - 5
No
13:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
Name
Category
Grades
Library
Ratio
6/10
Roy W. Brown Middle School
130 S Washington Ave, Bergenfield, NJ 07621
Public
6 - 8
No
12:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
0/10
Transfiguration Academy
10 Bradley Ave, Bergenfield, NJ 07621
Private
KG - 8
Yes
13:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
Name
Category
Grades
Library
Ratio
6/10
Bergenfield High School
80 S Prospect Ave, Bergenfield, NJ 07621
Public
9 - 12
No
13:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
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Amenities & Attractions

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Public Services & Government
  • Little Manila

    7 S Washington Ave, Bergenfield, NJ 07621

    Filipino Phone: 201-244-5716

  • Papa John’s Pizza

    39 Portland Ave, Bergenfield, NJ 07621

    Pizza Phone: 201-439-0808

  • Beijing Kitchen

    20 Columbia Ave, Bergenfield, NJ 07621

    Phone: 201-385-3675

  • Wuzz Up Cafe

    8 Bedford Ave, Bergenfield, NJ 07621

    Chinese Phone: 201-381-8888

  • Burger King

    250 N Washington Ave, Bergenfield, NJ 07621

    Burgers Phone: 201-385-8894

  • Sushi Anywhere

    433 S Washington Ave, Bergenfield, NJ 07621

    Sushi Bars Phone: 201-290-8949

  • Armando’s Bar & Restaurant

    96 S Washington Ave, Bergenfield, NJ 07621

    American (Traditional) Phone: 201-439-1900

  • Micheal’s Bagel & Deli

    239 S Washington Ave, Bergenfield, NJ 07621

    Delis Phone: 201-384-0939

  • Crossroads Deli & Catering

    101 Hickory Ave, Bergenfield, NJ 07621

    Delis Phone: 201-439-0466

  • Subway

    101B Portland Ave, Bergenfield, NJ 07621

    Sandwiches Phone: 201-384-7827

  • Thai Kitchen By Yada

    48 W Church St, Bergenfield, NJ 07621

    Salad Phone: 201-374-2362

  • Food Avenue

    109 N Washington Ave, Bergenfield, NJ 07621

    Breakfast & Brunch Phone: 201-771-7333

  • Minit Mart Food Store

    20 Columbia Ave, Bergenfield, NJ 07621

    Convenience Stores Phone: 201-387-7778

  • Matthews Diner & Pancake House

    430 S Washington Ave, Bergenfield, NJ 07621

    Sandwiches Phone: 201-385-9496

  • Bergenfield Pizzeria

    344 S Washington Ave, Bergenfield, NJ 07621

    Pizza Phone: 201-385-2050

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Bergenfield, NJ — Frequently Asked Questions

Real answers about buying, selling, taxes, schools, and daily life in Bergenfield from a team with deep Bergen County roots.

Bergenfield is a moderately competitive market — "somewhat competitive" per Redfin — with homes averaging approximately 51–70 days on market and typical sales closing around 3% above list price. Hot homes can sell for 6% above list in under 55 days. It's not the frenzied pace of Wayne or Pompton Lakes, but demand is consistent and the borough's value proposition relative to the rest of Bergen County keeps buyer interest steady. The median list price ran approximately $589,000 in early 2025, up 11.7% year-over-year, with some sources showing median sales around $540K. Talk to us about current Bergenfield market conditions →
Bergenfield's median home price ranges from approximately $540,000 to $589,000 — significantly below the Bergen County median of ~$754K (Zillow). This makes it one of the most accessible entry points into Bergen County for buyers who want proximity to NYC, strong schools, and the county's infrastructure without paying premium prices. The housing range is wide: as one local agent noted, "You can get a house for $350,000 or $2 million — there's something for everyone." Homes priced correctly and presented well regularly sell above list price, showing genuine underlying demand.
Bergenfield offers a diverse housing stock across four distinct quadrants. The borough has a mix of classic 1950s single-family colonials, ranches, and Capes — many updated or renovated — along with townhomes, condos, and a growing number of newer luxury apartment developments along the Washington Avenue corridor. Single-family homes on tree-lined residential streets make up the bulk of the owner-occupied market. Popular areas include East Clinton Avenue, Twin-Boro Park, and the South Washington corridor. The Tenafly border area (northeast) tends to command slightly higher prices. For buyers priced out of Tenafly, Cresskill, or Englewood proper, Bergenfield offers comparable access at a meaningful discount.
Bergenfield is one of Bergen County's best-connected boroughs for NYC commuters. NJ Transit express buses run direct to Port Authority Bus Terminal in approximately 35–45 minutes — among the fastest bus commutes in Bergen County. By car, Route 4 puts the George Washington Bridge approximately 20–25 minutes away off-peak, and Midtown Manhattan is roughly 15 miles and 30 minutes under good conditions. Route 17 and the Garden State Parkway are both close, giving drivers flexibility for regional travel. Nearby train stations in Hackensack and Teaneck expand rail options. The average commute time for Bergenfield residents is about 33–35 minutes.
Bergenfield's school district is genuinely strong. Bergenfield High School is ranked #66 in New Jersey by US News & World Report, with a 73% AP participation rate — well above average. High school students have dual-enrollment college credit opportunities through partnerships with Fairleigh Dickinson University, Ramapo College, Syracuse University, and Bergen Community College. The Washington Post included Bergenfield High on its list of "America's Most Challenging High Schools." Five elementary schools feed into Roy W. Brown Middle School before culminating at the high school. Residents consistently rate the teachers and programming highly. Bergenfield's diverse student body (91% minority enrollment) also reflects the real-world environment students will encounter beyond school.
Bergenfield's 2025 general tax rate is 3.738% — one of the higher nominal rates in Bergen County. The average annual residential tax bill is approximately $11,000–$12,500, depending on assessed value. On a $560,000 home, expect roughly $11,500–$13,500 per year. While the nominal rate is high, the total dollar bill is moderate by Bergen County standards because home values are lower than peer towns. Buyers who understand the effective rate (actual bill ÷ market value) will find Bergenfield's total cost of ownership reasonable relative to what you get: Bergen County schools, direct NYC bus access, and a growing community. Tax bills are due quarterly: February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1.
Bergenfield's nominal rate (3.738%) is high for Bergen County, but the actual dollar bill is lower than most neighboring towns because home values are more affordable. For example, a $560K Bergenfield home might pay ~$12,000/year, while a $1.65M Tenafly home pays $36,000+ at a lower 2.2% rate. The honest comparison is always total annual cost: Bergenfield offers Bergen County schools and transit access at a total ownership cost — mortgage + taxes — that is substantially lower than Tenafly, Cresskill, Englewood, or New Milford at comparable quality of life metrics. For first-time buyers or those maximizing purchasing power, Bergenfield's tax math makes real financial sense.
Yes — Bergenfield benefits from consistent demand from buyers priced out of premium Bergen County towns who still need NYC commuter access and strong schools. With median list prices up 11.7% year-over-year in early 2025, the appreciation trend is solid. Hot homes sell 6%+ above list; the borough attracts buyers from across the NYC metro, including San Francisco and Seattle buyers relocating to the East Coast who are searching for Bergen County value. Correct pricing and strong presentation are the key variables. Get a free Bergenfield home valuation →
Bergenfield homes typically sell in approximately 51–70 days on market, though well-priced and well-presented properties can go pending significantly faster — sometimes in under 3 weeks. The market is more patient than Wayne (19 days) or Pompton Lakes (26 days), but steady. Spring and fall are the strongest seasons. Buyers in this market tend to be deliberate — they're often doing careful due diligence on school districts and total cost comparisons — so homes that clearly communicate value and condition sell fastest. Learn how we sell homes in Bergenfield →
Bergenfield is the kind of town that earns fierce loyalty among longtime residents. The diversity is real and daily — Washington Avenue brings Filipino, Dominican, Mexican, Irish, and dozens of other culinary and cultural traditions within walking distance. The community programs are genuinely active: Little League, PAL basketball, adult softball, Family Fun Day at Cooper's Pond. The schools are proud of their students in a way that comes through in resident reviews consistently. Paramus malls are 10 minutes away; Hackensack's county amenities are minutes to the south; the Port Authority bus takes about 35 minutes. It is Bergen County's best-value entry — not a compromise, but a different set of priorities that many residents wouldn't trade. "Not sure another town will live up to Bergenfield's standards," wrote one 17-year resident. That's the real pitch.

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