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Ridgefield Park, NJ homes for sale & real estate.
Browse homes for sale in Ridgefield Park, New Jersey. An affordable, family-oriented village in central-eastern Bergen County along Overpeck Creek, Ridgefield Park pairs its own PreK-12 schools with a walkable Main Street and quick access to the George Washington Bridge. Its housing reflects that accessibility: closely built single-family homes, a large share of two-family houses, and some condos, on the residential grid between the Main Street downtown and Overpeck County Park.
Ridgefield Park is framed by Route 46, Interstate 80, and Bergen Turnpike, with the George Washington Bridge and Route 4 a short drive east, and while it has no rail station, frequent NJ Transit buses along Route 46 and toward the bridge carry commuters to the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal and the Port Authority. Prices stay among the more attainable in Bergen County: condos and older homes begin in the $300s to $400s, most single-family and two-family homes run from about $400,000 to $600,000, and the largest updated homes climb past $650,000.
Updated Spring 2026
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Explore the latest homes for sale in Ridgefield Park, NJ, updated in real time so you see accurate availability and pricing across the Main Street district, the residential grid on the hill, and the neighborhoods along Overpeck County Park.
Ridgefield Park is served by its own PreK-12 Ridgefield Park Public Schools and a walkable Main Street, with Hackensack University Medical Center in adjacent Hackensack, Overpeck County Park at its edge, and a fast bus commute over the George Washington Bridge. Because value-priced Ridgefield Park homes can move quickly, call 888-327-6555 for a same-week showing or to be alerted the moment a home hits the market.
Ridgefield Park's mix of single-family, two-family, and condo homes means buyers here often weigh a starter house against a two-family that can help carry the mortgage. Knowing which part of the village and which type of home fits your budget and commute before you tour will save real time in an affordable, competitive market.
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Ridgefield Park is a compact, walkable village where the choice is less about distinct neighborhoods and more about how close you want to be to Main Street, Overpeck Park, and the type of home you want. The Main Street business district anchors everyday shopping and the bus routes toward the bridge, the residential grid on the hill holds much of the village's single-family and two-family housing, and the neighborhoods along Overpeck County Park and the Hackensack River offer green space on the east and south sides. Compare Ridgefield Park with its central-eastern-Bergen neighbors below before you choose.
Ridgefield Park's character is distinctive right down to its government. Incorporated in 1892, it is officially the Village of Ridgefield Park, one of the last municipalities in New Jersey to operate under the village commission form of government, and it has kept a settled, community-centered feel for generations. The village grew along the Hackensack River and the rail lines, and today it is known for its own PreK-12 schools, a walkable Main Street, and the sweeping green space of Overpeck County Park along its eastern edge - one of the largest county parks in Bergen. That mix of affordability, schools, and parkland defines the town.
Compared with its neighbors, Ridgefield Park offers a more attainable, two-family-friendly housing stock than much of eastern Bergen County, with its own schools and Overpeck Park at its edge, while sitting minutes from Hackensack and the George Washington Bridge. Buyers cross-shop Ridgefield Park against Bogota and parts of Teaneck for value and a similar commuter profile, and against Hackensack when they want a more urban, condo-heavy market. Its own schools, its village character, and Overpeck Park are the draws that set it apart.
Life, commute, and work-life balance in Ridgefield Park.
Ridgefield Park draws families and commuters who want a walkable village with its own schools and value pricing near the city. A resident can walk to Main Street, catch a bus toward the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal and be in Upper Manhattan in minutes, or drive Interstate 80 and Route 46 toward the region, and still be home for a game or a walk in Overpeck County Park. That combination of a fast bridge commute, its own PreK-12 schools, and a major county park at the edge of town is what keeps families settling in Ridgefield Park.
The work-life balance in Ridgefield Park leans on the village, the schools, and the park. Main Street offers everyday shops and restaurants within walking distance of much of the village, the schools and youth sports anchor the community calendar, and Overpeck County Park adds waterfront trails, boating, and open space right next door. For buyers coming from a pricier town, the appeal is value and a real community feel near the bridge; for those from a big city, it is a more affordable, walkable version of the same.
The trade-offs are those of a dense, older village. Lots are small and closely built, the Route 46 and Interstate 80 corridors carry real traffic, and the village has no train station, so commuters rely on buses and the bridge. Buyers who prioritize value, their own schools, a two-family option, and a fast bridge commute accept those trade-offs readily; those who want larger lots or a quiet street look elsewhere. Either way, it is the value, the schools, and Overpeck Park that keep Ridgefield Park in steady demand.
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The Ridgefield Park market, by the numbers.
The median list price in Ridgefield Park, NJ is currently $480K, about $330 per square foot. Homes here average 30 days on market with roughly 25 active listings. Updated Spring 2026.
Ridgefield Park's market is active and value-driven. As a walkable eastern-Bergen village with its own schools, Overpeck Park at its edge, and a fast bridge commute, it attracts a steady stream of families, first-time buyers, and investors, and well-priced single-family and two-family homes tend to move quickly.
Updated Spring 2026
Within Ridgefield Park, larger updated 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 Ridgefield Park.
- Its own PreK-12 schoolsRidgefield Park runs a full PreK-12 district through Ridgefield Park Junior-Senior High School, keeping students in the village from kindergarten to graduation.
- Overpeck County ParkOne of the largest county parks in Bergen borders the village, with waterfront trails, boating, ballfields, and open space right next door.
- Value and two-family homesA more attainable, two-family-friendly housing stock gives buyers both value and an income-property or multigenerational option near the bridge.
- Fast bridge commuteFrequent buses along Route 46 and toward the George Washington Bridge, plus Interstate 80, put Upper Manhattan and the region within a quick ride.
- Walkable village characterA settled village with a walkable Main Street and one of New Jersey's last village commission governments, Ridgefield Park has a genuine community feel.
Amenities & community overview.
Beyond the numbers, daily life in Ridgefield Park centers on its Main Street, its own schools, and Overpeck County Park along the village's edge.
- Browse all homes for sale in Ridgefield Park or explore the wider Bergen County market.
- Compare Ridgefield Park neighborhoods and home styles before choosing, from attainable options to its premier properties.
- Weigh your commute: Route 46, Interstate 80, and Bergen Turnpike, with the George Washington Bridge and Route 4 a short drive east, plus ridgefield Park has no rail station, but frequent NJ Transit buses along the Route 46 corridor and toward the George Washington Bridge carry commuters to the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal and the Port Authority in Midtown Manhattan, and Interstate 80 and Route 46 connect the village to the region.
- Explore Overpeck County Park, the Main Street downtown, and the Hackensack River greenway, with parks, dining, and rail access nearby.
- Call 888-327-6555 for a live, neighborhood-by-neighborhood market update in Ridgefield Park.
Ridgefield Park's community life runs on the traditions of a settled village: a walkable Main Street of local shops and restaurants, its own PreK-12 schools and youth sports, one of New Jersey's last village commission governments, and the trails, boating, and open space of Overpeck County Park right next door. For buyers weighing whether Ridgefield Park fits their life rather than just their commute, a walk down Main Street and out to Overpeck tells the story better than any listing can.
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First-time home buyer programs near Ridgefield Park.
First-time buyer in Ridgefield Park 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 Ridgefield Park, NJ?
As of Summer 2026 the median list price in Ridgefield Park is about $480K, roughly $330 per square foot, with homes averaging around 30 days on market and about 25 active listings - one of the more affordable markets in Bergen County. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-level update.
Why do buyers move to Ridgefield Park?
The top reasons are value, the schools, and Overpeck Park. Ridgefield Park offers a more attainable, two-family-friendly housing stock, its own PreK-12 schools, a fast bus commute over the George Washington Bridge, and a major county park at the edge of the village.
How are the schools in Ridgefield Park, NJ?
Ridgefield Park Public Schools is a PreK-12 district with several elementary schools and Ridgefield Park Junior-Senior High School (the Scarlets), all within the village, so students stay in town from kindergarten through graduation.
How is the commute from Ridgefield Park to New York City?
Ridgefield Park has no rail station, but frequent NJ Transit buses along Route 46 and toward the George Washington Bridge carry commuters to the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal - minutes from Upper Manhattan - and the Port Authority, with Interstate 80 and Route 4 close by.
What are the neighborhoods of Ridgefield Park?
Ridgefield Park is compact and thinks in terms of the Main Street business district, the residential grid on the hill, and the neighborhoods along Overpeck County Park and the Hackensack River.
What kinds of homes are for sale in Ridgefield Park?
A mix of closely built single-family homes, a large share of two-family houses, and some condos, on modest lots. The two-family homes are a defining feature and a big part of the village's appeal to first-time buyers and investors.
How much are property taxes in Ridgefield Park, NJ?
Property taxes are based on the village'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 home.
Is the Ridgefield Park housing market competitive?
Yes. As an affordable eastern-Bergen village with its own schools and a fast bridge commute, Ridgefield Park 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.
What is Overpeck County Park?
Overpeck County Park is one of the largest county parks in Bergen, bordering Ridgefield Park along Overpeck Creek. It offers waterfront trails, boating, ballfields, a dog park, and an amphitheater, giving the village a major recreational amenity right at its edge.
What is there to do in Ridgefield Park?
Daily life centers on the walkable Main Street and its shops and restaurants, the schools and youth sports, and Overpeck County Park along the village's edge, with its trails, boating, and open space. The jobs and shopping of Hackensack are minutes away.
Is Ridgefield Park a good place to live and invest?
Ridgefield Park combines its own PreK-12 schools, value pricing, Overpeck County Park, and a fast bridge commute, plus a stock of two-family homes with income potential. Results depend on the specific property and timing, but the value and access fundamentals that drive Ridgefield Park are well established.
What towns border Ridgefield Park?
Ridgefield Park borders Bogota, Teaneck, Little Ferry, Hackensack, Ridgefield, and Palisades Park. Buyers often cross-shop Bogota and parts of Teaneck for value and a similar commuter profile and Hackensack for a more urban, condo-heavy market.
Can Four Point Realty help me buy or sell a home in Ridgefield Park?
Yes. Naveen Sharma and the Four Point Realty team help buyers and sellers throughout Ridgefield Park 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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