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Englewood, NJ homes for sale & real estate.
Browse homes for sale in Englewood, New Jersey. A diverse, culturally rich small city in eastern Bergen County, Englewood ranges from the grand estates of the East Hill to the walkable, arts-anchored Palisade Avenue downtown and the close-knit valley wards below. Its housing tells that story: stately center-hall colonials and estates climb the East Hill on the west side, while modest colonials, two-family homes, and downtown condos fill the eastern wards, giving Englewood one of the widest ranges of homes and prices in the county.
Englewood is framed by Route 4 and Route 9W with the George Washington Bridge a short drive southeast, and while the city has no passenger rail station, frequent NJ Transit and Rockland Coaches buses run along Palisade Avenue and Route 4 to the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal and the Port Authority in Midtown. Prices span an unusually wide range: condos and smaller valley homes begin in the $300s to $500s, most single-family homes run from about $500,000 to $900,000, and the grand East Hill estates climb well past $1.5 million.
Updated Spring 2026
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Explore the latest homes for sale in Englewood, NJ, updated in real time so you see accurate availability and pricing across the East Hill estates, the valley wards, and the condos near the Palisade Avenue downtown.
Englewood is served by the Englewood Public School District and its Dwight Morrow High School and Academies@Englewood, and centered on a walkable Palisade Avenue anchored by the bergenPAC arts center, with Englewood Health in the city and fast bus access to Manhattan. Because Englewood homes span such a wide range and the best can move quickly, call 888-327-6555 for a same-week showing or to be alerted the moment a home hits the market.
Englewood's range is unusually wide, so buyers often decide between a grand but higher-maintenance East Hill estate, a solid valley-ward colonial or two-family, and a low-maintenance downtown condo near the arts and restaurants. Knowing which part of the city fits your budget, commute, and lifestyle before you tour will save real time in a varied market.
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Explore Englewood and nearby Bergen communities.
Englewood is really several distinct communities in one small city, and the right one depends on your budget, your commute, and how much space and character you want. The East Hill, on the upper west side toward Englewood Cliffs and Tenafly, is the city's prestige address - large center-hall colonials and gated estates on wooded lots. The valley wards east of the railroad, including the historically Black Fourth Ward, hold much of Englewood's more attainable housing, a mix of modest colonials and two-family homes, while condos and apartments cluster near the Palisade Avenue downtown. Compare Englewood's sections and its neighbors below before you choose.
Englewood's character is genuinely layered. One of the older communities in the county, it grew as both a Gilded Age estate town on the Palisades slope and a working, diverse city below, and that duality endures: the 2020 census recorded a population that is roughly a third White, nearly a third Black, and about a quarter Hispanic, with established Dominican, Jamaican, Korean, Filipino, and Jewish communities. The city has long punched above its weight culturally, home to the bergenPAC performing arts center on Van Brunt Street, the historic Dwight Morrow High School, and a Palisade Avenue downtown of independent restaurants and shops. Flat Rock Brook Nature Center preserves 150 acres of the original Palisades woodland within the city limits.
Compared with its neighbors, Englewood offers more range and more urban energy than the quieter estate boroughs around it. The East Hill cross-shops directly against Englewood Cliffs and Tenafly for luxury buyers, while the valley wards offer value that pricier Tenafly and Cresskill cannot match. Buyers weigh Englewood against Teaneck for a similarly diverse, mid-priced market and against Fort Lee when they want high-rise condo living closer to the bridge. Few Bergen towns pack this much variety into one small city.
Life, commute, and work-life balance in Englewood.
Englewood draws buyers who want culture, diversity, and a fast Manhattan commute without leaving Bergen County. A resident can catch an NJ Transit or Rockland Coaches bus along Palisade Avenue or Route 4 to the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal and be in Upper Manhattan in minutes, or continue to the Port Authority in Midtown, then come home to a show at bergenPAC, dinner along Palisade Avenue, or a walk at Flat Rock Brook. That mix of a real arts and dining downtown, a fast bridge commute, and genuine diversity is difficult to replicate elsewhere in the county.
The work-life balance in Englewood leans urban and connected. The Palisade Avenue downtown gives residents a true walkable center of restaurants, cafes, and shops, the bergenPAC calendar and the city's civic life keep evenings busy, and Englewood Health, right in the city, means major medical care is close at hand. For buyers coming from Manhattan, the appeal is more space and a bridge commute while keeping city energy; for those from a quieter suburb, it is trading some calm for culture, diversity, and convenience.
The trade-offs are real and vary by section. The East Hill's grand estates come with premium prices and higher upkeep, the valley wards trade some of that prestige for value and density, and the city as a whole is busier and more urban than the boroughs around it, with a bus-and-bridge commute rather than a train. Buyers who prioritize culture, diversity, and range accept those trade-offs readily; those who want a quiet, uniform suburb sometimes look to Tenafly or Cresskill instead. Either way, it is Englewood's variety and its arts-and-commute mix that keep it in steady demand.
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Homes for sale by property type.
Explore every type of home in and around Englewood through our Bergen County property pages: single-family homes, suburban and transit-oriented homes, townhomes and condos, new construction, 55+ active-adult communities, and multi-family investment properties.
The Englewood market, by the numbers.
The median list price in Englewood, NJ is currently $625K, about $409 per square foot. Homes here average 40 days on market with roughly 80 active listings. Updated Spring 2026.
Englewood's market is one of the widest-ranging in Bergen County, spanning downtown condos, value-priced valley homes, and multimillion-dollar East Hill estates. That range keeps the city active across price points, with well-priced homes at the attainable end moving quickly and the East Hill trading in its own luxury tier.
Updated Spring 2026
Within Englewood, the grand East Hill estates command the highest prices, while valley-ward colonials, two-family homes, and downtown condos offer the more attainable, and often most competitive, entry points. Because the city spans such a wide range, comparing the right section to your budget matters more here than in a uniform suburb; spring is the busiest season across all tiers. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-by-street breakdown.
Why buy a home in Englewood.
- A market for every budgetFrom downtown condos and value-priced valley homes to multimillion-dollar East Hill estates, Englewood offers one of the widest ranges of homes and prices in Bergen County.
- Arts and dining downtownThe bergenPAC performing arts center and a walkable Palisade Avenue of independent restaurants and shops give Englewood a genuine cultural center that most suburbs lack.
- Fast bridge commuteFrequent buses along Palisade Avenue and Route 4 reach the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal and the Port Authority, keeping Manhattan within a quick ride.
- Genuine diversityOne of the most diverse communities in Bergen County, Englewood has long-established Black, Hispanic, Korean, Jamaican, Dominican, and Jewish communities.
- Healthcare and green spaceEnglewood Health anchors major medical care within the city, while Flat Rock Brook Nature Center and Mackay Park provide woodland trails and recreation close to home.
Amenities & community overview.
Beyond the numbers, daily life in Englewood centers on its arts and dining downtown, its diversity, and the parks and preserve that anchor the city.
- Browse all homes for sale in Englewood or explore the wider Bergen County market.
- Compare Englewood neighborhoods and home styles before choosing, from attainable options to its premier properties.
- Weigh your commute: Route 4, Route 9W, and the George Washington Bridge a short drive southeast, with the Palisades Interstate Parkway nearby, plus englewood has no passenger rail station, but frequent NJ Transit buses - routes 166, 178, and 186 among them - and Rockland Coaches run along Palisade Avenue and Route 4 to the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal and the Port Authority in Midtown Manhattan.
- Explore the bergenPAC arts center, Flat Rock Brook Nature Center, Dwight Morrow High School, and the East Hill estate district, with parks, dining, and rail access nearby.
- Call 888-327-6555 for a live, neighborhood-by-neighborhood market update in Englewood.
Englewood's community life runs on culture and diversity in ways that rarely fit in a listing but define the city: the concerts and shows at bergenPAC, a Palisade Avenue lined with independent restaurants reflecting the city's Dominican, Jamaican, Korean, and other communities, the trails of Flat Rock Brook Nature Center, and the pool and ice arena at Mackay Park. For buyers weighing whether Englewood fits their life rather than just their commute, an evening on Palisade Avenue and a show at bergenPAC tells the story better than any listing can.
Resources for buyers & sellers.
Local and state government, schools, healthcare, transportation, parks, and financial assistance relevant to Englewood, NJ buyers and sellers, every link verified and described below.
First-time home buyer programs near Englewood.
First-time buyer in Englewood or Bergen County, NJ? The New Jersey Dream Homeownership Program from NJHMFA helps eligible buyers with affordable financing, down payment and closing-cost assistance, and homebuyer education. Special options are available for military members, public safety professionals, educators, and healthcare workers.
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Frequently asked questions.
What is the average home price in Englewood, NJ?
As of Summer 2026 the median list price in Englewood is about $625K, roughly $409 per square foot, with homes averaging around 40 days on market and about 80 active listings. The range is unusually wide, from downtown condos to multimillion-dollar East Hill estates - call 888-327-6555 for a section-by-section update.
Why do buyers move to Englewood?
The top reasons are range, culture, and commute. Englewood offers everything from value-priced valley homes to grand East Hill estates, a real arts-and-dining downtown anchored by bergenPAC, genuine diversity, and fast bus access to Manhattan over the George Washington Bridge.
How are the schools in Englewood, NJ?
Englewood Public School District serves the city from pre-kindergarten through Dwight Morrow High School, which shares its campus with the selective Academies@Englewood magnet program that draws students from across Bergen County. The private Dwight-Englewood School is also based in the city.
How is the commute from Englewood to New York City?
Englewood has no train station, but frequent NJ Transit and Rockland Coaches buses run along Palisade Avenue and Route 4 to the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal - minutes from Upper Manhattan - and on to the Port Authority in Midtown. The bridge itself is a short drive southeast.
What are the neighborhoods of Englewood?
The main areas are the affluent East Hill on the upper west side (large colonials and estates), the valley wards east of the railroad including the historically Black Fourth Ward (more attainable colonials and two-family homes), and the Palisade Avenue downtown, where condos and apartments cluster near the arts and restaurants.
What kinds of homes are for sale in Englewood?
A wide mix: grand center-hall colonials and estates on the East Hill, modest colonials and two-family homes in the valley wards, and condos and apartments near the downtown. Few Bergen towns offer this range in one small city.
How much are property taxes in Englewood, NJ?
Property taxes are based on the city's rate and each home's assessed value, and they vary widely between a valley colonial and an East Hill estate. The NJ Division of Taxation resource on this page covers rates, deductions, and appeals - call 888-327-6555 for figures on a specific home.
Is the Englewood housing market competitive?
Yes, especially at the attainable end. Well-priced valley homes, two-families, and downtown condos move quickly, while the East Hill trades in its own luxury tier, so buyers should be pre-approved and clear on which section fits their budget.
What is the East Hill in Englewood?
The East Hill is Englewood's prestige neighborhood, on the upper west side toward Englewood Cliffs and Tenafly. It is known for large center-hall colonials and gated estates on wooded lots and represents the top of the city's market, well above the valley wards in price.
What is there to do in Englewood?
Englewood is a cultural hub: the bergenPAC performing arts center draws concerts and shows, Palisade Avenue offers independent restaurants and shops, and Flat Rock Brook Nature Center preserves 150 acres of Palisades woodland with trails. Mackay Park adds a pool and the John T. Wright ice arena.
Is Englewood a good place to live and invest?
Englewood combines an unusually wide range of homes, a genuine arts-and-dining downtown, a fast bridge commute, and strong diversity, a mix that supports steady demand across price points. Results depend on the specific home and section, but the fundamentals that drive Englewood value are well established.
What towns border Englewood?
Englewood is bordered by Englewood Cliffs, Tenafly, Teaneck, Bergenfield, Leonia, and Fort Lee. Buyers often cross-shop Englewood Cliffs and Tenafly for East Hill-style luxury and Teaneck for a similarly diverse, mid-priced market.
Can Four Point Realty help me buy or sell a home in Englewood?
Yes. Naveen Sharma and the Four Point Realty team help buyers and sellers throughout Englewood and Bergen County with full-service representation and a listing fee starting at 1%*. Call 888-327-6555 or request a free home value estimate to start.
Why choose Four Point Realty for your search.
Buying or selling a home is one of the biggest financial decisions you will make. Four Point Realty is a trusted NJ real estate resource led by Naveen Sharma, offering current listings, strong local market knowledge, and honest insights from the first showing to the closing table. Call 888-327-6555 today.
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