01Search in Lodi, NJ
Lodi, NJ homes for sale & real estate.
Browse homes for sale in Lodi, New Jersey. A dense, diverse, and affordable borough in south-central Bergen County, Lodi offers some of the county's most attainable prices, a rich Italian-American heritage, and the campus of Felician University. Its housing reflects that accessibility: closely built single-family homes, a large share of two-family and multi-family houses, and some condos, on the residential blocks that spread from the Main Street corridor toward Kennedy Park and the Saddle River.
Lodi is framed by Route 46, Main Street, and Route 17, with Interstate 80 and the Garden State Parkway a short drive away, and while the borough has no rail station of its own, frequent NJ Transit buses along Main Street and Route 46 reach Hackensack, Paterson, and the George Washington Bridge. Prices stay among the most attainable in Bergen County: smaller condos and older homes begin in the $300s to $400s, most single-family and two-family homes run from about $450,000 to $650,000, and the largest multi-family properties climb past $700,000.
Updated Spring 2026
Search Lodi listings, updated in real time.
Explore the latest homes for sale in Lodi, NJ, updated in real time so you see accurate availability and pricing across the Main Street corridor, the blocks around Felician University and Kennedy Park, and the neighborhoods near Route 46.
Lodi is served by the Lodi Public Schools and is home to Felician University, with Hackensack University Medical Center nearby and quick highway and bus access to the region. Because value-priced Lodi homes - especially two-families - can move quickly, call 888-327-6555 for a same-week showing or to be alerted the moment a home hits the market.
Lodi's mix of single-family, two-family, and multi-family homes means buyers here often weigh a starter house against a two-family that can help carry the mortgage. Knowing which part of the borough and which type of home fits your budget and goals before you tour will save real time in an affordable, fast-moving market.
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Explore Lodi and nearby Bergen communities.
Lodi is a compact, walkable borough where the choice is less about distinct neighborhoods and more about proximity to Main Street, the highways, and the type of home you want. The Main Street corridor is the borough's commercial spine, lined with the shops, delis, and restaurants that reflect Lodi's strong Italian-American community. The blocks around Felician University and Kennedy Park anchor much of daily life, while the residential streets toward the Saddle River and Route 46 hold much of the town's two-family and multi-family housing. Compare Lodi with its south-central Bergen neighbors below before you choose.
Lodi's character is rooted in industry, faith, and immigration. Incorporated in 1894, the borough grew as a mill and manufacturing town along the Saddle River, drawing generations of Italian and, later, Latino and other families whose churches, bakeries, and businesses still define its streets. It is home to Felician University, a four-year Catholic university founded by the Felician Sisters, which anchors part of the community. Today Lodi remains one of the more densely built and affordable towns in Bergen County, with a housing stock organized around the two-family home.
Compared with its neighbors, Lodi consistently prices below most of Bergen County while offering quick access to Route 46, Route 17, and Interstate 80 and a deep supply of two-family homes, which is exactly why value-focused buyers and investors cross-shop it. It runs close to Garfield and Saddle Brook on price and housing style. Buyers weigh Lodi against Garfield and Elmwood Park for similar value and against Hasbrouck Heights when they want a step up in price for more single-family housing and a walkable downtown.
Life, commute, and work-life balance in Lodi.
Lodi draws buyers who want a genuine, affordable Bergen County address with quick access to the region. A resident can catch a bus along Main Street or Route 46 toward Hackensack, Paterson, or the George Washington Bridge, or hop onto Route 17 and Interstate 80, and still be home for an evening along Main Street. That combination of highway and bus access, affordability, and a deep supply of two-family homes is what keeps families and investors coming to Lodi.
The work-life balance in Lodi is urban, walkable, and community-oriented. The borough's density means shops, schools, houses of worship, and the university are mostly within a short walk or drive, and Main Street and the surrounding streets carry the bakeries, delis, and restaurants of a diverse, tight-knit community. For buyers coming from a pricier suburb, the appeal is value and a real neighborhood feel; for those from a big city, it is a more affordable version of walkable, transit-connected living near the highways.
The trade-offs are those of a dense, older borough. Lots are small and closely built, street parking can be tight in the busiest sections, and much of the housing stock is older, and Lodi relies on buses and highways rather than a train station. Buyers who prioritize value, a two-family option, and highway access accept those trade-offs readily; those who want larger lots or a rail commute look to towns farther north. Either way, it is the affordability, the access, and the community that keep Lodi in steady demand.
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Browse Bergen County towns & neighborhoods.
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Lodi open houses.
Browse upcoming open houses in Lodi, or register for weekly alerts. Call 888-327-6555 to schedule a private showing any day of the week.
Homes for sale by property type.
Explore every type of home in and around Lodi 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 Lodi market, by the numbers.
The median list price in Lodi, NJ is currently $542K, about $310 per square foot. Homes here average 23 days on market with roughly 33 active listings. Updated Spring 2026.
Lodi's market is active and value-driven. As one of the more affordable towns in Bergen County with quick highway access, it attracts a steady stream of first-time buyers, families, and investors, and well-priced single-family and two-family homes tend to move quickly, keeping competition healthy across the borough.
Updated Spring 2026
Within Lodi, larger updated and multi-family homes command the highest prices, while smaller condos, older single-family homes, and two-family houses offer the more attainable, and often most competitive, entry points - especially the two-families that let owners offset the mortgage with rental income. Well-priced listings here rarely last long. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-by-street breakdown.
Why buy a home in Lodi.
- AffordabilityLodi offers some of the most attainable prices in Bergen County, a genuine entry point for first-time buyers and value-focused families.
- Two-family and multi-family homesA housing stock built around two-family and multi-family houses gives buyers an income-property or multigenerational option that pricier towns lack.
- Highway and bus accessQuick access to Route 46, Route 17, and Interstate 80, plus bus routes toward Hackensack, Paterson, and the George Washington Bridge, keep the region close at hand.
- A walkable, diverse communityA dense, walkable borough with a rich Italian-American heritage and the campus of Felician University, Lodi has a Main Street full of bakeries, delis, and restaurants.
- Steady demandAffordability, access, and a deep supply of two-family homes support consistent interest from buyers and investors alike.
Amenities & community overview.
Beyond the numbers, daily life in Lodi centers on the Main Street corridor, its diverse food and faith communities, Felician University, and the parks and river that anchor the borough.
- Browse all homes for sale in Lodi or explore the wider Bergen County market.
- Compare Lodi neighborhoods and home styles before choosing, from attainable options to its premier properties.
- Weigh your commute: Route 46, Main Street, and Route 17, with Interstate 80 and the Garden State Parkway a short drive away, plus lodi has no rail station of its own, but frequent NJ Transit buses along Main Street and Route 46 carry commuters toward Hackensack, Paterson, and the George Washington Bridge and Port Authority, and Route 46, Route 17, and Interstate 80 put the wider region within quick reach.
- Explore Felician University, the Main Street business district, and the Saddle River, with parks, dining, and rail access nearby.
- Call 888-327-6555 for a live, neighborhood-by-neighborhood market update in Lodi.
Lodi's community life runs on traditions that rarely make it into a listing but define the borough: the Italian-American bakeries, delis, and restaurants along Main Street, the churches and festivals that mark the calendar, the presence of Felician University, and the parks and the Saddle River nearby for recreation. For buyers weighing whether Lodi fits their life rather than just their budget, an afternoon along Main Street 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 Lodi, NJ buyers and sellers, every link verified and described below.
First-time home buyer programs near Lodi.
First-time buyer in Lodi 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 Lodi, NJ?
As of Summer 2026 the median list price in Lodi is about $542K, roughly $310 per square foot, with homes averaging around 23 days on market and about 33 active listings - one of the more affordable and active markets in Bergen County. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-level update.
Why do buyers move to Lodi?
The top reasons are affordability, access, and housing options. Lodi offers some of Bergen County's most attainable prices, quick highway and bus access, and a large share of two-family homes that appeal to first-time buyers, families, and investors.
How are the schools in Lodi, NJ?
Lodi Public Schools is a comprehensive PreK-12 district with several elementary schools, a middle school, and Lodi High School (the Rams). The borough is also home to Felician University, a four-year Catholic university.
How is the commute from Lodi to New York City?
Lodi has no rail station of its own, but frequent NJ Transit buses along Main Street and Route 46 reach Hackensack, Paterson, and the George Washington Bridge and Port Authority, and Route 46, Route 17, and Interstate 80 put the region within quick reach.
What are the neighborhoods of Lodi?
Lodi is compact and thinks in terms of areas rather than formal neighborhoods: the Main Street commercial corridor, the residential blocks around Felician University and Kennedy Park, and the neighborhoods near the Saddle River and Route 46.
What kinds of homes are for sale in Lodi?
A mix of closely built single-family homes, a large share of two-family and multi-family houses, and some condos, on modest urban lots. The two-family homes are a defining feature and a big part of Lodi's appeal to first-time buyers and investors.
How much are property taxes in Lodi, NJ?
Property taxes are based on the borough's rate and each home's assessed value. The NJ Division of Taxation resource on this page covers rates, deductions, and appeals - call 888-327-6555 for figures on a specific Lodi home.
Is the Lodi housing market competitive?
Yes. As one of the more affordable towns in Bergen County with quick highway access, Lodi draws steady demand, and well-priced single-family and two-family homes frequently move quickly, so buyers should be pre-approved and ready to act.
Are there two-family or multi-family homes for sale in Lodi?
Yes - Lodi has a deep supply of two-family and multi-family homes, one of its defining features. They appeal to buyers who want rental income to help carry the mortgage or space for extended family, options that many nearby towns cannot match at this price.
What is there to do in Lodi?
Daily life centers on the Main Street corridor, with its Italian-American bakeries, delis, and restaurants, on the borough's churches and community festivals, the presence of Felician University, and the parks and the Saddle River. The Saddle River County Park path and the shopping of nearby towns are a short drive away.
Is Lodi a good place to live and invest?
Lodi combines affordability, highway and bus access, a walkable and diverse community, and a deep stock of two-family homes with income potential. Results depend on the specific property and timing, but the value and demand fundamentals that drive Lodi are well established.
What towns border Lodi?
Lodi borders Hasbrouck Heights, Garfield, Saddle Brook, South Hackensack, Hackensack, and Wood-Ridge. Buyers often cross-shop Garfield and Saddle Brook for similar value and Hasbrouck Heights for more single-family housing and a walkable downtown.
Can Four Point Realty help me buy or sell a home in Lodi?
Yes. Naveen Sharma and the Four Point Realty team help buyers and sellers throughout Lodi 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.
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