North Bergen

NJ
Average Sales Price
$734,976
Median Sales Price
$654,000
Population
61,498
Total Listings
240
North Bergen NJ – Hyper-Local Block

Hudson Palisades Views. 70.86% Hispanic. Inc. April 10 1843.
63,000 Residents. 5.14 Sq Mi. HBLR + NJ Transit Bus. $555K-$710K Median.

Everything you need to know before making North Bergen, NJ home.

Clifton is one of New Jersey's largest and most genuinely diverse cities — 11.4 square miles, population approximately 90,000, incorporated as a city in Passaic County at 131 feet elevation, 12 miles from Midtown Manhattan. The city is structured as a dense patchwork of distinct neighborhoods — Botany Village, Richfield, Styertowne, Athenia, Montclair Heights, Allwood, and Lakeview — each with its own commercial character and residential identity that reflects successive waves of immigrant settlement from the early 20th century through today. 35.1% of residents were born outside the United States, representing one of Passaic County's most international communities, with significant Latin American, Middle Eastern, South Asian, and Eastern European populations alongside the established Italian-American and Polish-American communities that shaped the city's mid-century character. City-Data: $86,591 median household income (2024); 59.6% homeownership; 28.3-minute average commute; 27% of workers live and work in the city.

The school district — Clifton Public Schools, PreK-12, 20 schools, approximately 10,514 students, 12.1:1 ratio, DFG CD — is one of New Jersey's larger unified districts. Clifton High School (333 Colfax Avenue, Mustangs, Maroon and Gray, established 1906, 3,150 students 2024-25, 14.0:1, Big North Conference, rival: Passaic High School) is the third-largest high school in New Jersey. The market: Redfin $617,500 (+0.4%, November 2025, 63-day DOM, 104.7% sale-to-list); Movoto $599K list (May 2026, 23-day DOM); Zillow ZHVI $514,371 (+6.2%); Houzeo $585,000 (+0.02% YoY). True SFH range approximately $500K-$750K; condos approximately $300K-$450K. The 2024 average tax bill is approximately $10,001 on a 2.1% effective rate. The city sits at the intersection of Route 3, Route 46, I-80, I-280, and the Garden State Parkway — arguably the most highway-accessible residential city of its size in northern New Jersey — with NJ Transit bus service (Routes 190, 191, 192, 74, 75) providing Port Authority access approximately 35-50 minutes.

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Route 3, Route 46, I-80, GSP — All In-City Most highway-accessible residential city in northern NJ
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35.1% Foreign-Born — Passaic County's Most Diverse City Latin American · Middle Eastern · South Asian · Eastern European
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Clifton HS — 3rd Largest in NJ · DFG CD · 14:1 3,150 students · Mustangs · est. 1906 · Big North Conference
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SFH ~$500K-$750K · Condos ~$300K-$450K Redfin $617K · Movoto $599K · Zillow $514K · 23-day DOM
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~$10,001 Avg Tax Bill · 2.1% Effective Rate City-Data 2024 · $86,591 median HH income · 59.6% homeown.
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7 Distinct Neighborhoods — Each With Its Own Identity Botany Village · Richfield · Styertowne · Athenia · Allwood · more

Getting There From Here

Clifton sits at the convergence of Route 3, Route 46, I-80, I-280, and the Garden State Parkway — the most highway-accessible residential city of its size in northern New Jersey — with NJ Transit bus service to Port Authority and 12 miles to Midtown Manhattan.

NYC Port Authority (Bus)
NJ Transit Routes 190/191/192 · Route 3 corridor
~35-50
minutes by bus
Midtown Manhattan (Car)
Via Route 3 E / Lincoln Tunnel · ~12 miles
~25-40
minutes by car (off-peak)
George Washington Bridge
Via I-80 E / Rt-46 E · ~8 miles
~15-25
minutes by car (off-peak)
Newark Liberty Airport
Via GSP S / I-280 W · ~14 miles
~20-30
minutes by car
Paterson (County Seat)
Via Route 19 N / I-80 W · ~5 miles
~10-15
minutes by car

Education That Raises Property Values

Clifton Public Schools: PreK-12, 20 schools, ~10,514 students, 12.1:1, DFG CD. Clifton HS: 3,150 students, 14.0:1, 3rd largest in NJ, est. 1906, Mustangs, Big North Conference.

School Grades Type Student:Teacher Rating
Elementary Schools (13 schools)
Clifton Public Schools · PreK-5 · DFG CD · 745 Clifton Ave
PreK - 5 Public 12.1 : 1 DFG CD
Middle Schools (5 schools incl. Clifton MS)
Clifton Public Schools · Grades 6-8 · DFG CD
6 - 8 Public 12.1 : 1 DFG CD
Clifton High School
333 Colfax Ave · Mustangs · Maroon & Gray · Est. 1906 · 3,150 students · 3rd largest HS in NJ
9 - 12 Public 14.0 : 1 DFG CD · BNC

Clifton Public Schools: PreK-12 · 20 schools · ~10,514 students (2020-21) · 12.1:1 · DFG CD · Superintendent: Danny A. Robertozzi · 745 Clifton Avenue. Clifton HS: 333 Colfax Avenue · Mustangs · Maroon and Gray · established 1906 · 3,150 students (2024-25) · 14.0:1 · Big North Conference · rival: Passaic HS · 3rd largest HS in NJ · current building opened September 1962 ($6M, equivalent to $64M in 2024). Private options: St. Philip the Apostle (K-8), St. Brendan (K-8). Montclair State University (~10 min) accessible for concurrent enrollment.

What Makes North Bergen North Bergen

Explore Botany Village's Italian-American delis along Van Houten Avenue, Richfield's quiet residential streets, Styertowne's shopping center, Allwood's suburban character, the Passaic River waterfront, and the city where seven distinct neighborhoods share one zip code cluster and one Clifton High School since 1906.

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Botany Village — Italian-American Heritage on Van Houten Avenue
Botany Village along Van Houten Avenue is Clifton's most distinctive neighborhood commercial corridor — the Italian-American heart of the city where multigenerational families have operated delis, pork stores, bakeries, pizzerias, and restaurants since the mid-20th century. The neighborhood reflects the Italian and Eastern European immigrant settlement that gave Clifton its working-class suburban character after World War II. The commercial strip on Van Houten Avenue is authentic, local, and unpretentious — the kind of main street that corporate development hasn't reached because the community never needed it to. Italian ice, Sunday gravy, and the butcher shop that has been there since the 1960s are Botany Village's defining qualities.
Van Houten Ave · Italian-American · Delis · Pork Stores · Bakeries · Multigenerational · Authentic
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Clifton's International Commercial Corridors
With 35.1% of residents born outside the United States, Clifton's commercial corridors reflect one of Passaic County's most genuinely international communities. Main Avenue, Lakeview Avenue, and Paulison Avenue host Latin American restaurants (Colombian, Dominican, Mexican, Peruvian), Middle Eastern bakeries and halal butchers, South Asian grocery stores, Brazilian steakhouses, and Eastern European specialty shops alongside the established Italian and Polish commercial infrastructure. The diversity is not curated for outside visitors — it reflects the actual household composition of a city where five consecutive waves of immigrant settlement have each found affordable homeownership, highway access, and community infrastructure.
Main Ave · Latin American · Middle Eastern · South Asian · Brazilian · Polish · International
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Styertowne Shopping Center & Route 46 Commercial Corridor
Styertowne Shopping Center on Route 46 provides the anchor retail infrastructure — ShopRite, Home Depot, major chain restaurants, and service retail — that serves Clifton's 90,000 residents. The Route 46 commercial corridor extending through the city provides the full range of auto-oriented suburban retail that a dense residential city without a traditional downtown requires. For major format retail, the Garden State Plaza (Paramus) is approximately 15-20 minutes east via Route 3 South, and Willowbrook Mall (Wayne) is approximately 10 minutes west via Route 46.
Styertowne · Route 46 · ShopRite · Home Depot · GSP ~15 min · Willowbrook ~10 min · Retail
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Seven Neighborhoods — One City Identity
Clifton's seven distinct neighborhoods — Botany Village (Italian heritage, Van Houten Ave), Richfield (quiet residential, Route 3 border), Styertowne (shopping corridor, commercial), Athenia (mixed residential, Route 46), Montclair Heights (border with Montclair, elevated terrain), Allwood (suburban residential, quieter streets), and Lakeview (Passaic River adjacent, park access) — each maintain distinct commercial and residential characters while sharing the Clifton High School identity, the Route 3/46/I-80 highway network, and the municipal infrastructure of one of New Jersey's largest cities. Buyers choosing Clifton are effectively choosing which neighborhood character fits their lifestyle while accessing the full city infrastructure.
Botany Village · Richfield · Styertowne · Athenia · Montclair Heights · Allwood · Lakeview
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Clifton History — Dutch, Industrial, Immigrant, Suburban
Clifton's history traces through four distinct layers: Dutch colonial settlement in the Passaic River valley (1600s-1700s); industrial development along the Passaic River (cotton mills, rubber factories, 1800s-early 1900s); massive immigrant settlement from Southern and Eastern Europe during the 1910s-1950s; and postwar suburban residential expansion that transformed the remaining farmland into the dense neighborhood grid that defines the city today. The current high school building on Colfax Avenue opened in September 1962 at a cost of $6 million (equivalent to $64 million in 2024) — an investment reflecting the scale of the postwar residential expansion. Clifton was incorporated as a city in 1917, separating from Manchester Township.
Incorporated 1917 · Dutch Colonial · Industrial Passaic River · Immigrant Settlement · Suburban 1950s
Clifton Stadium & Mustangs Athletics
Clifton High School's Mustangs compete in the Big North Conference — the same athletic conference as many Bergen County schools — providing a community sports identity that unifies the city's seven neighborhoods. Friday night Mustangs football at Clifton Stadium draws from across the city. The Big North Conference rivalry with Passaic High School is one of northern New Jersey's most historically significant high school athletic rivalries. For a city of 90,000 with one high school, the Mustangs are a genuine cross-community identity anchor in a way that multi-high-school cities cannot replicate.
Clifton Mustangs · Clifton Stadium · Big North Conference · Rival Passaic HS · Community Identity
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Weasel Brook Park — Clifton's Primary Green Spine
Weasel Brook Park runs through central Clifton as the city's primary green corridor — athletic fields, walking paths, picnic areas, and passive recreation serving residents across multiple neighborhoods. The park's linear character connects Allwood and central Clifton residential areas and provides the green infrastructure that a densely built 11.4-square-mile city requires. Youth baseball, soccer, and recreation programs operate from Weasel Brook Park as the primary community athletic hub. The city maintains additional smaller parks throughout all seven neighborhoods, ensuring walkable green space access across the residential grid.
Weasel Brook Park · Athletic Fields · Walking Paths · Picnic · Youth Sports · Central Clifton
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Passaic River Greenway & Lakeview Neighborhood
The Passaic River runs along Clifton's eastern edge, and the Lakeview neighborhood provides the most direct residential access to the river corridor. The Passaic River Greenway trail project — a multi-municipality effort to create continuous trail access along the Passaic River — passes through or adjacent to Clifton, connecting to trail networks in Garfield, Wallington, and the broader Passaic River Valley. For a dense urban city, the Passaic River corridor provides the natural waterway access that the city's residential interior cannot provide.
Passaic River · Lakeview · Greenway Trail · Garfield Border · River Valley Access
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Clifton Municipal Pool & Recreation Programs
Clifton's municipal recreation department operates pools, community centers, and year-round programming serving 90,000 residents across seven neighborhoods. The recreation infrastructure reflects the scale investment appropriate for one of New Jersey's largest cities — adult fitness, youth sports leagues, summer camps, and senior programming at multiple facilities. For a city at $86,591 median household income serving a highly diverse population including 35.1% foreign-born residents, the recreation department's multilingual programming reflects the community's international character.
Municipal Pool · Recreation Centers · Year-Round · Youth Sports · Senior Programs · Multilingual
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St. Joseph's University Medical Center (~5 min) · Hackensack UMC (~20 min)
St. Joseph's University Medical Center (Paterson, ~5 minutes north via I-80) is Passaic County's top hospital and one of northern New Jersey's most significant regional medical centers. St. Joseph's Health serves Clifton's population as the primary hospital. HackensackUMC (~20 minutes east via Route 3/Route 17) provides Bergen County's top hospital as the secondary major option. Montclair State University (~10 minutes southeast) and William Paterson University (~15 minutes north via Route 23) provide higher education access within practical range.
St. Joseph's ~5 min · HackensackUMC ~20 min · Montclair State ~10 min · William Paterson ~15 min
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Clifton Public Library — Main Branch & Branches
Clifton Public Library serves a city of 90,000 with a main branch and additional service points across the seven-neighborhood footprint. With 35.1% of residents born outside the United States and significant communities speaking Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese, Polish, and South Asian languages, the library's multilingual collections, ESL programming, and citizenship preparation resources reflect the city's genuinely international character. The library is a member of the Passaic County library consortium and provides access to the broader regional library network.
Main Branch · Multilingual · ESL Programs · 35% Foreign-Born · Passaic County System
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~$10,001 Average Tax Bill · 2.1% Effective Rate
Clifton's 2024 average residential tax bill of approximately $10,001 (City-Data, 2.1% effective rate) is below Bergen County's average of $13,329 and reflects the Passaic County tax structure for a large urban city. On a $550K home: approximately $7,500-$11,500/year. On a $650K home: approximately $8,900-$13,650. The 2.1% effective rate applied to Clifton's lower assessed values produces the bill; actual effective rates vary by neighborhood. Passaic County tax appeals are filed with the Passaic County Board of Taxation (deadline April 1). Comparisons: Paterson (higher rate, lower assessments), Wayne (lower rate, higher assessments), Passaic (comparable rate). Clifton's tax position relative to its income level ($86,591 median HH) is manageable for working and professional families.
~$10,001 Avg Bill · 2.1% Effective Rate · Below Bergen Avg · Passaic County Board of Taxation
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Passaic County's Most International City — 35.1% Foreign-Born
Clifton's 35.1% foreign-born population represents one of New Jersey's most genuinely international mid-size cities. The successive waves of immigrant settlement — Italian and Polish (1910s-1950s), Latin American (1970s-1990s), Middle Eastern and South Asian (1990s-2010s), and continued international immigration — have produced a city where the cultural geography is visible block by block. Religious institutions include Catholic parishes, Orthodox churches, mosques, Hindu temples, and evangelical congregations, reflecting the full range of the international community. For buyers seeking a city-scale community with true cultural depth at an accessible price point, Clifton delivers that combination at the Passaic County price tier.
35.1% Foreign-Born · Italian · Polish · Latin American · Middle Eastern · South Asian · International
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NJ's Most Highway-Accessible Residential City
Clifton sits at the convergence of Route 3, Route 46, I-80, I-280, and the Garden State Parkway — five major highway/interstate routes within or immediately adjacent to the city boundary. This makes Clifton arguably the most multi-directionally highway-accessible residential city of its size in northern New Jersey. The practical implications: Manhattan 25-40 minutes by car off-peak, Newark Airport 20-30 minutes, Paramus 15-20 minutes, Paterson 10-15 minutes, the entire Route 3 commercial corridor (Secaucus, Kearny, East Rutherford) accessible without a highway construction challenge. For working families who commute by car in multiple directions, Clifton's highway position is a structural quality-of-life asset.
Route 3 · Route 46 · I-80 · I-280 · GSP · 5 Highways · Manhattan ~30 min · Newark Airport ~25 min
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Route 46 & Route 3 Commercial Corridors — In-City Retail
Clifton's primary retail infrastructure runs along Route 46 (Styertowne Shopping Center, Home Depot, ShopRite, major chain restaurants) and Route 3 (auto dealers, big-box retail, service businesses). The city's 90,000 residents support significant in-city commercial activity that most suburban municipalities at this density lack. Main Avenue, Lakeview Avenue, and Van Houten Avenue provide the neighborhood-scale retail — delis, bakeries, pharmacies, dry cleaners, restaurants — that serves daily needs without requiring highway access.
Route 46 Styertowne · Route 3 · ShopRite · Home Depot · Main Ave · Van Houten Ave · In-City
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Willowbrook Mall (~10 min) · Garden State Plaza (~15-20 min)
Willowbrook Mall (Wayne, ~10 minutes west via Route 46 West) provides major format retail, anchored department stores, and dining in the Route 46 commercial corridor. Garden State Plaza (Paramus, ~15-20 minutes east via Route 3 South/Route 17 South) is Bergen County's premier retail destination — Nordstrom, Whole Foods, Bergen Town Center. For Clifton's working families, Willowbrook is the closer primary destination and Garden State Plaza is the premium option. The Route 3 commercial strip from Clifton east through Secaucus provides continuous retail access toward the Lincoln Tunnel.
Willowbrook ~10 min · Garden State Plaza ~15 min · Route 46 · Route 3 · Lincoln Tunnel Corridor
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St. Joseph's University Medical Center (~5 min) · Montclair State (~10 min)
St. Joseph's University Medical Center (Paterson, ~5 minutes north via I-80 West) is Passaic County's most significant regional medical center. For routine and specialist medical care, Clifton residents have some of northern New Jersey's most comprehensive hospital access within 20 minutes in multiple directions: St. Joseph's (Paterson, ~5 min), Hackensack UMC (~20 min east), Mountainside Medical Center (Montclair, ~15 min south), and Valley Hospital (Ridgewood, ~20 min northeast). Montclair State University (~10 min south via Route 3) provides academic medical partnerships and the MSU graduate programs that Clifton's professional community accesses.
St. Joseph's ~5 min · HackensackUMC ~20 min · Mountainside ~15 min · Valley Hospital ~20 min

North Bergen at a Glance

Municipality Type City Passaic County · 11.4 sq mi · inc. 1917 · 131 ft elev.
Population ~88,461-90,296 2nd largest Passaic County · 11th largest NJ · 35.1% foreign-born
Median HH Income $86,591 59.6% homeown. · 28.3 min avg commute · 27% work in-city
SFH Median Price ~$500K-$750K Redfin $617K · Movoto $599K · Zillow $514K · 23-day DOM
Avg Tax Bill ~$10,001 2.1% effective rate · City-Data 2024 · Passaic County
School District DFG CD · 12.1:1 20 schools · Clifton HS 3rd largest NJ · est. 1906
Zip Codes 07011-07015 7 neighborhoods · Route 3/46/I-80/GSP · 12 mi Midtown
Highways Rt 3 · Rt 46 · I-80 · GSP Most highway-accessible residential city in northern NJ

Similar Towns Near North Bergen

Buyers considering Clifton often explore these neighboring Passaic and Bergen County communities — from adjacent Wayne and Passaic to Garfield, Lodi, and Woodland Park, all within 15 minutes.

Demographics

Data provided by Attom Data
Population
Employment
Population
61.5K
61.5K in 2020
Density
11.7K
per square mile
Households
22.3K
34 With Children
Gender
49% / 51%
Men Vs Women
Occupancy
40% / 60%
Owned Vs Rented
Age Median: -- Years
No Data
Education Level
No Data

Educational Environment

Elementary Schools (7)Middle Schools (6)High Schools (4)
Name
Category
Grades
Library
Ratio
5/10
Horace Mann Elementary School
1215 83rd St, North Bergen, NJ 07047
Public
1 - 8
No
15:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
5/10
McKinley Elementary School
3110 Liberty Ave, North Bergen, NJ 07047
Public
KG - 8
No
9:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
5/10
Robert Fulton Elementary School
7407 Hudson Ave, North Bergen, NJ 07047
Public
1 - 8
No
13:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
4/10
John F Kennedy Elementary School
1210 11th St, North Bergen, NJ 07047
Public
1 - 8
No
10:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
3/10
Franklin Elementary School
5211 Columbia Ave, North Bergen, NJ 07047
Public
1 - 8
No
12:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
Name
Category
Grades
Library
Ratio
5/10
Horace Mann Elementary School
1215 83rd St, North Bergen, NJ 07047
Public
1 - 8
No
15:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
5/10
McKinley Elementary School
3110 Liberty Ave, North Bergen, NJ 07047
Public
KG - 8
No
9:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
5/10
Robert Fulton Elementary School
7407 Hudson Ave, North Bergen, NJ 07047
Public
1 - 8
No
13:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
4/10
John F Kennedy Elementary School
1210 11th St, North Bergen, NJ 07047
Public
1 - 8
No
10:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
3/10
Franklin Elementary School
5211 Columbia Ave, North Bergen, NJ 07047
Public
1 - 8
No
12:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
Name
Category
Grades
Library
Ratio
9/10
High Tech High School
2000 85th St, North Bergen, NJ 07047
Public
9 - 12
No
11:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
1/10
Knowledge Advanced Skills
2000 85th St, North Bergen, NJ 07047
Public
9 - 12
No
12:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
1/10
North Bergen High School
7417 Kennedy Blvd, North Bergen, NJ 07047
Public
9 - 12
No
14:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
0/10
Academy for Independent Studies
2000 85th St, North Bergen, NJ 07047
Public
9 - 12
No
9:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
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  • North Bergen BBQ

    707 John F Kennedy Blvd W, Union City, NJ 07087

    Portuguese Phone: 201-624-1000

  • Chicken Delight

    7718 Bergenline Ave, North Bergen, NJ 07047

    Barbeque Phone: 201-869-4900

  • Pizza Garden

    3633 US Rt 9, Hudson, NY 12534

    Pizza Phone: 518-851-5070

  • Genesis Peduto

    8512 Kennedy Blvd Ste 2, North Bergen, NJ 07047

    Delis Phone: 201-868-2240

  • La Leona Restaurant

    7205 Broadway, North Bergen, NJ 07047

    Sports Bars Phone: 201-295-1733

  • Tia Auroya Deli & Grocery

    901 85th St, North Bergen, NJ 07047

    Delis Phone: 201-869-6066

  • White Castle

    9271 Kennedy Blvd, North Bergen, NJ 07047

    Burgers Phone: 201-869-3477

  • Victorias Chocolate Fountain

    7805 Broadway, West New York, NJ 07047

    Phone: 201-562-6004

  • La Casita de las Sopas

    7626 Broadway, North Bergen, NJ 07047

    Soup Phone: 201-868-2024

  • Domino’s Pizza

    7618 Bergenline Ave, North Bergen, NJ 07047

    Sandwiches Phone: 201-662-0600

  • El Cafetero Bakery

    7018 Bergenline Ave, North Bergen, NJ 07047

    Breakfast & Brunch Phone: 201-861-8482

  • M & J Hot Bagel & Deli

    4103 Tonelle Ave, North Bergen, NJ 07047

    Bagels Phone: 201-866-6533

  • Soles Pizzeria

    8404 Kennedy Blvd, North Bergen, NJ 07047

    Pizza Phone: 201-758-7770

  • La Fusta Restaurant

    1110 Tonnelle Ave, North Bergen, NJ 07047

    Argentine Phone: 201-770-1950

  • Estelita Restaurant

    7007 Bergenline Ave, North Bergen, NJ 07047

    Seafood Phone: 551-257-3037

  • Hing Lung Kitchen

    7600 Tonnelle Ave, North Bergen, NJ 07047

    Chinese Phone: 201-854-2235

  • Sinbad Restaurant

    7412 Bergenline Ave, North Bergen, NJ 07047

    Phone: 201-869-7778

  • River View Diner

    7850 River Rd, North Bergen, NJ 07047

    Diners Phone: 201-868-5400

  • Taqueria Mexicana

    7024 Bergenline Ave, North Bergen, NJ 07047

    Mexican Phone: 201-453-3086

  • Pizza Hut

    3101 Kennedy Blvd., North Bergen, NJ 07047

    Pizza Phone: 201-867-2012

  • Rose’s Italian Deli & Catering

    8231 Kennedy Blvd, North Bergen, NJ 07047

    Delis Phone: 201-869-2984

  • Burger King

    7605 Tonnelle Ave, North Bergen, NJ 07047

    Fast Food Phone: 866-394-2493

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North Bergen, NJ -- Frequently Asked Questions

Real answers about buying, selling, taxes, schools, and daily life in North Bergen -- Hudson Palisades township: 5.14 sq mi, ~59,394-63,361 residents, 70.86% Hispanic/Latino, "one of the hilliest towns in the US" (Hudson Palisades), Bergenline Avenue + Tonnelle Avenue commercial corridors, North Bergen HS Bruins (est. 1961, 2,384 students), DFG B, $555K-$710K median, $7,718 avg tax bill, Guttenberg students attend NBHS, inc. April 10 1843.

North Bergen is a mid-range, active Hudson County township market with strong volume and steady appreciation. Rocket: $555,000 median (+0.2%, May 2025, 157 homes for sale). Realtytrac: $709,550 median estimated value; median list $650,000; 342 transactions/year. Zillow ZHVI: $627,424 (+7.8%). Ownwell: $488,700 median assessed (with bills $5,139-$11,699 range). True SFH range approximately $500K-$750K; condos/apartments $350K-$600K+. The township's 5.14 square miles span from the Hudson Palisades (east, with Manhattan views) to the Meadowlands (west) -- properties on the Palisades ridge command premiums for the views. North Bergen has the highest volume of listed inventory in this Hudson County guide (157 homes). Bergenline Avenue and Tonnelle Avenue commercial corridors serve 63,000 residents. Talk to us about North Bergen market conditions
North Bergen's commute options are primarily bus and Hudson-Bergen Light Rail. Hudson-Bergen Light Rail: serves North Bergen's Tonnelle Avenue and North Bergen stations, connecting south through Union City, Hoboken, and Jersey City for PATH access. NJ Transit buses: multiple routes on Bergenline Avenue and Tonnelle Avenue to Port Authority Bus Terminal -- approximately 25-45 minutes depending on traffic and connection. NY Waterway ferry: accessible from the Palisades area via connection to Weehawken Port Imperial (~5-10 min drive/ride), providing direct ferry to West Midtown Ferry Terminal (~10-12 min on water). By car: Lincoln Tunnel via Route 3 (via Weehawken) approximately 15-25 minutes off-peak; GWB approximately 20-25 minutes north via Route 9W. Average commute time: 33 minutes (Point2Homes 2024). The Palisades location means the western Meadowlands sections have longer commute profiles than the eastern ridge neighborhoods closer to the ferry.
North Bergen School District -- PreK-12, 8 schools, 7,165 students (2023-24), 13.0:1, DFG B (7317 Kennedy Blvd). DFG B = lower socioeconomic classification, reflecting the township's demographics (70.86% Hispanic, $78,911 median HH income). North Bergen High School (7417 Kennedy Blvd, Bruins, Scarlet and Gold, opened September 1961, 2,384 students 2023-24, 15.2:1, Hudson County Interscholastic League, rival: Union City HS). Notable: NBHS attracted national attention for its 2019 school play production -- a production of Alien: the Play that went viral and earned significant media coverage, reflecting an active arts program. Guttenberg students attend NBHS as part of a sending/receiving relationship with the Guttenberg Public School District -- NBHS serves both communities. The 15.2:1 HS ratio is on the higher side. Private options: Immaculate Heart Academy (Bergen County) accessible via commute.
Ownwell: $7,718 median annual bill (25th percentile $5,139; 90th percentile $11,699). This is below the Hudson County median of ~$9,300-$9,500 -- making North Bergen one of Hudson's more tax-efficient options at this price tier. On a $555K home: approximately $7,500-$10,500/year. On a $650K home: approximately $8,800-$12,300. North Bergen's $488,700 assessed median vs $555K-$710K market range suggests assessments are below market -- actual bill depends on specific assessed value. The below-Hudson-County-median tax bill combined with the $555K-$710K price range makes North Bergen's tax position relatively favorable compared to Jersey City downtown or Hoboken at similar or lower prices with higher bills. Tax appeals: Hudson County Board of Taxation, April 1 deadline.
Yes -- active market with strong volume (157+ listings, 342 annual transactions) and consistent demand from the city's large, stable population. Key selling messages: 5.14 sq mi of Hudson Palisades and Meadowlands; 63,000 residents (23rd most populous in NJ); 70.86% Hispanic/Latino community; "one of the hilliest towns in the US" (Palisades ridge); Bergenline Avenue = Havana on the Hudson commercial corridor; Tonnelle Avenue commercial; HBLR + NJ Transit buses + ferry access; Lincoln Tunnel ~15-25 min; GWB ~20-25 min; $555K-$710K SFH range; $7,718 median tax bill (below Hudson County median); DFG B own K-12; NBHS Bruins est. 1961 (2,384 students, viral 2019 school play); Guttenberg sending/receiving (NBHS serves both); North Hudson Park (Woodcliff section); 7 cemeteries (most in Hudson County); Peter Stuyvesant bought this land from Hackensack Lenape in 1658; incorporated April 10 1843 from Bergen Township; township (not borough or city). The Palisades views and the Bergenline commercial corridor are the two strongest differentiation arguments. Get a free North Bergen home valuation
North Bergen is one of the hilliest towns in the United States because the Hudson Palisades run through it. The Palisades are a dramatic basalt cliff formation that rises from the Hudson River, and in North Bergen the ridge creates the visual and geographic character that separates the eastern hillside neighborhoods -- with their views of the Manhattan skyline -- from the western Meadowlands sections, which are flat and have a different character entirely. The township was incorporated April 10, 1843 from Bergen Township. Peter Stuyvesant bought the land from the Hackensack Lenape in 1658. North Bergen has seven cemeteries -- more than any other town in Hudson County, because it had more open land than its neighbors. Today 70.86% of the population identifies as Hispanic or Latino. $78,911 median household income. Bergenline Avenue runs north-south as the commercial spine -- the Cuban bakeries, Colombian restaurants, Dominican bodegas, and Latin American businesses of "Havana on the Hudson" serve 63,000 residents and the communities that border them. North Bergen High School's Bruins attracted national attention in 2019 when a student production of an original play went viral. The HBLR connects south toward Hoboken and Jersey City. The Lincoln Tunnel is 15-25 minutes. The NY Waterway ferry from Weehawken is 5-10 minutes by car. North Bergen is the township that contains both the Palisades views and the Meadowlands -- both ends of the Hudson County ecological spectrum in one 5.14-square-mile municipality.

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