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Saddle Brook, NJ homes for sale & real estate.

Browse homes for sale in Saddle Brook, New Jersey. A central Bergen County township at the crossroads of the region's highways, Saddle Brook pairs its own PreK-12 schools and the Saddle River County Park path with quick access to the malls, jobs, and the George Washington Bridge. Its housing is classic central-Bergen suburbia: well-kept center-hall colonials, Cape Cods, split-levels, and ranches on tidy lots, with some two-family homes, on the neighborhoods off Market Street and Midland Avenue.

Saddle Brook sits where Route 46, Interstate 80, Route 17, and the Garden State Parkway all meet, with the George Washington Bridge a short drive east. It has no rail station of its own, but that highway crossroads plus NJ Transit bus service and nearby rail stations give residents fast, flexible access to Hackensack, the malls, and the region. Prices reflect the schools and central location: smaller capes begin in the $400s to $500s, most single-family homes run from about $500,000 to $700,000, and the largest updated colonials climb past $750,000.

$560KMedian sale price
$340Median $ / sq ft
25Average DOM
25Homes for sale

Updated Spring 2026

Search Saddle Brook listings, updated in real time.

Explore the latest homes for sale in Saddle Brook, NJ, updated in real time so you see accurate availability and pricing across the residential neighborhoods off Market Street and Midland Avenue and the areas near the Saddle River County Park path.

Saddle Brook is served by its own PreK-12 Saddle Brook Public Schools, with the Saddle River County Park path running through the township, Hackensack University Medical Center nearby, and unmatched central highway access. Because well-located Saddle Brook homes can move quickly, call 888-327-6555 for a same-week showing or to be alerted the moment a home hits the market.

Saddle Brook's housing is mostly classic single-family with some two-families, so buyers often decide between an older cape or colonial and a larger, updated home, or a two-family that can help carry the mortgage. Knowing which part of the township fits your commute and budget before you tour will save real time in a well-connected, value-driven market.

02Explore Communities & Market

Explore Saddle Brook and nearby Bergen communities.

Saddle Brook is a central, highway-connected township where the choice is less about distinct neighborhoods and more about how close you want to be to the Saddle River park path, the schools, and the highway crossroads. The residential neighborhoods off Market Street and Midland Avenue offer classic colonials, capes, and splits on well-kept lots, the areas near the Saddle River County Park path add green space and a walking-and-biking corridor, and the commercial areas along Route 46 and the Garden State Parkway interchange anchor the township's jobs and services. Compare Saddle Brook with its central-Bergen neighbors below before you choose.

Saddle Brook's character is that of a settled, well-connected central-Bergen town. Named for the Saddle River that runs along its western edge and incorporated as a township in 1716 and reorganized over the centuries, it grew into a family-oriented suburb defined by its central location: few towns in the county sit closer to the meeting of Route 46, Interstate 80, Route 17, and the Garden State Parkway. That access, paired with its own PreK-12 schools and the Saddle River County Park path running right through town, gives Saddle Brook a practical, convenient appeal that keeps families and commuters coming.

Compared with its neighbors, Saddle Brook offers a more spacious, single-family suburban feel than the denser cities of Garfield and Lodi nearby, at a step up in price, with unmatched highway access and the county park path as genuine draws. Buyers cross-shop Saddle Brook against Rochelle Park and Maywood for a similar central location, against Hasbrouck Heights for a walkable downtown, and against Lodi and Garfield when they want lower prices. Its schools, its central access, and the Saddle River path are the draws that set it apart.

Life, commute, and work-life balance in Saddle Brook.

Saddle Brook draws families and commuters who want a well-connected town with its own schools and value pricing at the center of Bergen County. A resident can reach Route 46, Interstate 80, Route 17, or the Garden State Parkway in minutes, drive to Hackensack, the malls, or the George Washington Bridge, or catch a bus toward the city, and still be home for a game or a walk on the Saddle River County Park path. That blend of central access, its own schools, and the park path is exactly what pulls buyers to Saddle Brook.

The work-life balance in Saddle Brook leans on convenience and the outdoors. Everyday shopping, jobs, and healthcare are minutes away via the highway crossroads, the schools and youth sports anchor the community, and the Saddle River County Park path gives families a walking-and-biking corridor right through town. For buyers coming from a denser city, the appeal is a more spacious, single-family town with everything at hand; for those from a farther suburb, it is a central, well-connected location close to the whole region.

The trade-offs are those of a highway-crossroads town. The Route 46 and Parkway corridors carry heavy traffic, the township has no train station of its own, so commuters drive to nearby stations or take buses, and the housing stock is mostly older. Buyers who prioritize central access, their own schools, and value accept those trade-offs readily; those who want a walk-to-train downtown or larger lots look elsewhere. Either way, it is the access, the schools, and the park path that keep Saddle Brook in steady demand.

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Homes for sale by property type.

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Market trends, Early 2026

The Saddle Brook market, by the numbers.

The median list price in Saddle Brook, NJ is currently $560K, about $340 per square foot. Homes here average 25 days on market with roughly 25 active listings. Updated Spring 2026.

Saddle Brook's market is steady and value-driven. As a central, well-connected township with its own schools and the county park path, it draws consistent interest from families and commuters, and well-priced colonials, capes, and two-family homes tend to move without lingering.

$560KMedian sale price
$340Median $ / sq ft
25Average DOM
25Homes for sale

Updated Spring 2026

Within Saddle Brook, larger updated colonials and newer homes command the highest prices, while smaller capes and older colonials, along with two-family homes, offer the more attainable, and often most competitive, entry points. Spring is the busiest season; buyers with flexibility sometimes find a little more room touring in late fall or winter. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-by-street breakdown.

Why buy a home in Saddle Brook.

  1. Its own PreK-12 schoolsSaddle Brook runs a full PreK-12 district through Saddle Brook Middle/High School, keeping students in the township from kindergarten to graduation.
  2. Unmatched central accessFew towns sit closer to the meeting of Route 46, Interstate 80, Route 17, and the Garden State Parkway, putting the malls, jobs, and the George Washington Bridge minutes away.
  3. The Saddle River County Park pathThe county park's paved multi-use path runs right through Saddle Brook, giving residents a walking-and-biking corridor and green space in town.
  4. Spacious single-family feelWell-kept colonials, capes, and splits on tidy lots give Saddle Brook a more spacious, suburban feel than the denser cities nearby.
  5. Value and two-family optionsA step down in price from the priciest central-Bergen towns, with some two-family homes for income or extended family.

Amenities & community overview.

Beyond the numbers, daily life in Saddle Brook centers on its own schools, the Saddle River County Park path, and the central access that defines the township.

  • Browse all homes for sale in Saddle Brook or explore the wider Bergen County market.
  • Compare Saddle Brook neighborhoods and home styles before choosing, from attainable options to its premier properties.
  • Weigh your commute: Route 46, Interstate 80, Route 17, and the Garden State Parkway, which all meet near the township, with the George Washington Bridge a short drive east, plus saddle Brook has no rail station, but its position at the crossroads of Route 46, Interstate 80, Route 17, and the Garden State Parkway, plus NJ Transit bus service, put the George Washington Bridge, Hackensack, and the region within quick reach, and nearby rail stations add commuter options.
  • Explore the Saddle River County Park path, the Route 46 corridor, and the Garden State Parkway crossroads, with parks, dining, and rail access nearby.
  • Call 888-327-6555 for a live, neighborhood-by-neighborhood market update in Saddle Brook.

Saddle Brook's community life runs on the practical traditions of a central-Bergen town: its own PreK-12 schools and youth sports, the walking-and-biking corridor of the Saddle River County Park path running through town, and the convenience of a location where the region's highways, malls, and jobs are all minutes away. For buyers weighing whether Saddle Brook fits their life rather than just their commute, a walk on the Saddle River path 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 Saddle Brook, NJ buyers and sellers, every link verified and described below.

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β˜… First-time buyers, NJHMFA

First-time home buyer programs near Saddle Brook.

First-time buyer in Saddle Brook 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 Saddle Brook, NJ?

As of Summer 2026 the median list price in Saddle Brook is about $560K, roughly $340 per square foot, with homes averaging around 25 days on market and about 25 active listings - a steady, value-driven market. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-level update.

Why do buyers move to Saddle Brook?

The top reasons are the schools, the central access, and value. Saddle Brook runs its own PreK-12 schools, sits at the crossroads of the region's highways with the malls and jobs minutes away, and has the Saddle River County Park path running through town.

How are the schools in Saddle Brook, NJ?

Saddle Brook Public Schools is a PreK-12 district with several elementary schools and Saddle Brook Middle/High School (the Falcons), all within the township, so students stay in town from kindergarten through graduation.

How is the commute from Saddle Brook to New York City?

Saddle Brook has no rail station, but it sits where Route 46, Interstate 80, Route 17, and the Garden State Parkway all meet, with NJ Transit bus service and nearby rail stations, putting the George Washington Bridge, Hackensack, and the region within quick reach.

What are the neighborhoods of Saddle Brook?

Saddle Brook is thought of in terms of the residential neighborhoods off Market Street and Midland Avenue, the areas near the Saddle River County Park path, and the commercial corridors along Route 46 and the Garden State Parkway interchange.

What kinds of homes are for sale in Saddle Brook?

Mostly single-family: center-hall colonials, Cape Cods, split-levels, and ranches on well-kept lots, with some two-family homes and a limited number of condos. It is a classic central-Bergen single-family market.

How much are property taxes in Saddle Brook, NJ?

Property taxes are based on the township's rate and each home's assessed value, and they reflect its own schools and services. 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 Saddle Brook housing market competitive?

Yes. As a central, well-connected township with its own schools and the county park path, Saddle Brook draws steady demand, and well-priced colonials, capes, and two-family homes frequently move quickly, so buyers should be pre-approved and ready to act.

Does the Saddle River County Park path run through Saddle Brook?

Yes. The Saddle River County Park's paved multi-use path runs right through Saddle Brook, linking north toward Rochelle Park, Fair Lawn, and Ridgewood, giving residents a walking-and-biking corridor and green space in town.

What is there to do in Saddle Brook?

Daily life centers on the schools and youth sports, the Saddle River County Park path for walking and biking, and the convenience of a location where the region's malls, jobs, and highways are minutes away. Van Saun County Park and the Bergen County Zoo are a short drive north in Paramus.

Is Saddle Brook a good place to live and invest?

Saddle Brook combines its own PreK-12 schools, unmatched central highway access, the county park path, and a spacious single-family feel, a mix that supports steady demand. Results depend on the specific home and timing, but the fundamentals that drive Saddle Brook value are well established.

What towns border Saddle Brook?

Saddle Brook borders Rochelle Park, Lodi, Garfield, Elmwood Park, Fair Lawn, Paramus, Maywood, and Hackensack. Buyers often cross-shop Rochelle Park and Maywood for a similar central location, Hasbrouck Heights for a walkable downtown, and Lodi and Garfield when they want lower prices.

Can Four Point Realty help me buy or sell a home in Saddle Brook?

Yes. Naveen Sharma and the Four Point Realty team help buyers and sellers throughout Saddle Brook 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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