01Search in Little Falls, NJ
Little Falls, NJ homes for sale & real estate.
Browse homes for sale in Little Falls, New Jersey. Little Falls, A small, well-kept township along the Passaic River between Wayne and the cities, offering single-family neighborhoods, a Montclair-Boonton rail station, and easy access to Route 46, Route 3, and Interstate 80 pairs a small, well-kept suburb, a Montclair-Boonton rail station, and easy highway access near Wayne with an appealing Passaic County lifestyle. Its housing is a well-kept suburban mix of center-hall colonials, capes, and split-levels, with some townhomes and condos, in a small township with its own rail station.
Little Falls is framed by Route 46, Route 23, and Union Avenue, with Route 3 and Interstate 80 a short drive, with strong regional access. Little Falls is served by the Montclair-Boonton Line station at Little Falls with NJ Transit rail toward Hoboken and New York, and Routes 46 and 23 and Interstate 80 add fast highway access. Prices reflect the town's appeal: smaller homes and condos begin in the $400s to $550s, most single-family homes run in the $550s to $750s, and larger or updated homes climb past $800,000.
Updated Spring 2026
Search Little Falls listings, updated in real time.
Explore the latest homes for sale in Little Falls, NJ, updated in real time so you see accurate availability and pricing across the residential neighborhoods along Main Street and Union Avenue, the Great Notch area, and the streets near the Passaic River and the rail station.
Little Falls is served by the Little Falls School District, with St. Joseph's Wayne Medical Center in nearby Wayne and quick regional access. Because well-located Little Falls homes draw steady interest, call 888-327-6555 for a same-week showing or to be alerted the moment a home hits the market.
Inventory in Little Falls spans a real range, from center-hall colonials, capes, and split-levels, plus some townhomes and condos, in a small, well-kept township. Knowing which neighborhood and price tier fit your commute and budget before you tour will save time in a market where the best homes move quickly.
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Explore Little Falls and nearby Passaic communities.
Little Falls offers a distinct place within Passaic County, and where you buy within it shapes your daily life, commute, and taxes. Families gravitate to Little Falls's well-kept single-family neighborhoods and schools, commuters value the Montclair-Boonton rail station and highway access, and buyers seeking value near Wayne find slightly lower prices here. Compare Little Falls with its Passaic County neighbors below before you choose.
Little Falls's character is that of a small, tidy, well-kept township, named for the Little Falls of the Passaic River. Sitting between Wayne and the cities, it offers established single-family neighborhoods, its own Montclair-Boonton rail station, and easy access to Routes 46, 23, and Interstate 80, plus the nearby Montclair State University. It shares Passaic Valley Regional High School with Totowa and Woodland Park, giving it a strong regional high school.
Compared with its neighbors, Little Falls offers a small, well-kept suburb with rail and highway access at prices slightly below Wayne and below neighboring Bergen. Buyers cross-shop Little Falls against Wayne for a larger suburb, against Totowa and Woodland Park for similar small townships, and against the Essex County line towns. Its rail station, its schools, and its well-kept neighborhoods are the draws that set it apart.
Buyers should note that Little Falls offers a small-suburb feel with its own rail station at prices slightly below neighboring Wayne, so it appeals to families and commuters who want a well-kept township and a train without Wayne's prices, which is worth weighing against the larger suburb next door.
Because parts of Little Falls sit near the Passaic River, buyers should check flood zone status and any flood history for a specific property, since this affects insurance and value in the lower-lying areas of the township near the river.
Life, commute, and work-life balance in Little Falls.
Little Falls draws families and commuters who want a small, well-kept suburb with rail and easy highway access. A resident can live in an established single-family neighborhood, catch a Montclair-Boonton train from the Little Falls station toward New York, and reach Routes 46, 23, and Interstate 80 quickly, all at prices slightly below neighboring Wayne.
The work-life balance in Little Falls leans on its small scale, its rail, and its access. The township's tidy neighborhoods and the shared Passaic Valley Regional High School anchor family life, the rail station and highways keep the commute manageable, and nearby Wayne, Montclair State, and the county parks add amenities. For buyers who want a small, well-kept suburb with a train, Little Falls delivers.
The trade-offs are modest: Little Falls is a small township with limited inventory, and parts sit near the highways and the river with occasional flood considerations. Buyers who prioritize the small-suburb feel, the rail, and the value accept those trade-offs, while those wanting more space look to Wayne or West Milford. Either way, the rail and the neighborhoods keep Little Falls in demand.
A defining feature of Little Falls is its combination of a small, well-kept township feel, its own Montclair-Boonton rail station, and the shared Passaic Valley Regional High School, giving families a tidy suburb with a train and a strong regional high school at attainable prices. For commuters, Little Falls's rail station plus quick access to Routes 46, 23, and Interstate 80 give real flexibility between rail and highway, and the nearby presence of Wayne, Montclair State University, and the county parks adds amenities close to home.
The township's tidy, established neighborhoods and its manageable scale give Little Falls a strong community feel, which, paired with the rail and the shared high school, draws families who want a small suburb with good access near New York.
Over the long term, Little Falls's combination of a small well-kept township, its own rail station, the shared Passaic Valley Regional High School, and value below neighboring Wayne gives it durable, family- and commuter-driven demand, and buyers who choose well-located homes here benefit from that steady interest, and the borough's blend of small-town character, its own rail station, and genuine value near Wayne continues to draw families and commuters to Little Falls year after year.
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Homes for sale by property type.
Explore every type of home in and around Little Falls through our Passaic County property pages: single-family homes, urban, suburban, and Highlands homes, townhomes and condos, new construction, 55+ active-adult communities, and multi-family investment properties.
The Little Falls market, by the numbers.
The median list price in Little Falls, NJ is currently $585K, about $330 per square foot. Homes here average 30 days on market with roughly 25 active listings. Updated Spring 2026.
Little Falls's market is steady, offering a small, well-kept suburb with its own rail station and highway access at prices slightly below Wayne, with demand from families and commuters.
Updated Spring 2026
Within Little Falls, larger and updated single-family homes command the highest prices, while smaller homes, townhomes, and condos offer the more attainable entry points. Because the township is small, comparing the specific neighborhood and its rail and flood considerations matters as much as the town median. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-by-street breakdown.
Why buy a home in Little Falls.
- Small, well-kept suburbLittle Falls offers a tidy, established township feel with single-family neighborhoods at prices slightly below neighboring Wayne.
- Its own rail stationThe Montclair-Boonton Line station at Little Falls offers NJ Transit rail toward Hoboken and New York.
- Shared regional high schoolLittle Falls sends its high schoolers to Passaic Valley Regional High School, a strong regional high school shared with Totowa and Woodland Park.
- Easy highway accessRoutes 46, 23, and Interstate 80 put the region and New York within reach.
- Value near WayneLittle Falls offers a well-kept suburb near Wayne, Montclair State, and the county parks at attainable prices.
Amenities & community overview.
Beyond the numbers, daily life in Little Falls centers on the Montclair-Boonton rail station, the Passaic River and township parks, and nearby Montclair State University.
- Browse all homes for sale in Little Falls or explore the wider Passaic County market.
- Compare Little Falls neighborhoods and home styles before choosing, from attainable options to its premier properties.
- Weigh your commute: Route 46, Route 23, and Union Avenue, with Route 3 and Interstate 80 a short drive, plus little Falls is served by the Montclair-Boonton Line station at Little Falls with NJ Transit rail toward Hoboken and New York, and Routes 46 and 23 and Interstate 80 add fast highway access.
- Explore the Little Falls of the Passaic River, the Montclair State University area nearby, and the Great Notch neighborhood, with parks, dining, and rail access nearby.
- Call 888-327-6555 for a live, neighborhood-by-neighborhood market update in Little Falls.
Little Falls's community life runs on the strengths of a small, well-kept township: its own rail station, tidy single-family neighborhoods, the Passaic River and township parks, and the shared Passaic Valley Regional High School, with Wayne, Montclair State, and the county parks close by. For buyers weighing whether Little Falls fits their life, a look at a well-kept neighborhood near the train tells the story better than any listing can.
Resources for buyers & sellers.
Local and county government, schools, healthcare, transportation, parks, and financial assistance relevant to Little Falls, NJ buyers and sellers, every link verified and described below.
First-time home buyer programs near Little Falls.
First-time buyer in Little Falls or Passaic 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 Little Falls, NJ?
As of Summer 2026 the median list price in Little Falls is about $585K, roughly $330 per square foot, with homes averaging around 30 days on market and about 25 active listings. Call 888-327-6555 for a neighborhood update.
Why do families move to Little Falls?
The top draws are the small-suburb feel, the rail, and value. Little Falls offers well-kept single-family neighborhoods, its own Montclair-Boonton rail station, the shared Passaic Valley Regional High School, and prices slightly below Wayne.
How are the schools in Little Falls, NJ?
Little Falls operates a K-8 district and sends its high school students to Passaic Valley Regional High School, shared with Totowa and Woodland Park.
How is the commute from Little Falls to New York City?
Little Falls has its own Montclair-Boonton Line station with NJ Transit rail toward Hoboken and New York, and Routes 46, 23, and Interstate 80 add fast highway access.
What kinds of homes are for sale in Little Falls?
A well-kept suburban mix of center-hall colonials, capes, and split-levels, plus some townhomes and condos, in a small township with its own rail station.
Does Little Falls have flood-zone areas?
Parts of Little Falls near the Passaic River can sit in flood zones, so buyers should check flood zone status and any flood history for a specific property, since this affects insurance and value.
How much are property taxes in Little Falls, NJ?
Property taxes are based on the township's rate and the home's assessed value. The NJ Division of Taxation resource on this page covers rates and appeals - call 888-327-6555 for figures on a specific home.
Is the Little Falls housing market competitive?
Yes. As a small, well-kept suburb with its own rail station at value prices near Wayne, Little Falls draws steady family and commuter demand, so well-located homes can move quickly.
Is Little Falls a good town for commuters?
Yes. Its own Montclair-Boonton rail station plus quick access to Routes 46, 23, and Interstate 80 give commuters both rail and highway options to New York.
What is there to do in Little Falls?
Daily life centers on the township parks and the Passaic River, the shared Passaic Valley Regional High School, and nearby Wayne, Montclair State University, and the county parks.
Is Little Falls a good place to live and invest?
Little Falls combines a small well-kept township, its own rail station, a shared regional high school, and value near Wayne, a mix that supports durable demand. Results depend on the specific home and timing, but the fundamentals are solid.
What towns border Little Falls?
Little Falls borders Wayne to the west, Totowa and Woodland Park to the north, Clifton to the east, and Montclair and Cedar Grove in Essex County to the south. Buyers often cross-shop Wayne, Totowa, and Woodland Park.
Can Four Point Realty help me buy or sell a home in Little Falls?
Yes. Naveen Sharma and the Four Point Realty team help buyers and sellers across Little Falls with a listing fee starting at 1%*. Call 888-327-6555 or request a free home value estimate to start.
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