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Teterboro, NJ homes for sale & real estate.
Browse homes for sale in Teterboro, New Jersey. One of the smallest and most unusual boroughs in Bergen County, Teterboro is defined by historic Teterboro Airport and a tiny, tightly held residential community with its own Main Line rail station. Its housing is correspondingly limited: a small stock of single-family homes and the occasional condo, set within a borough that is mostly airport, aviation, and commercial and industrial uses along Route 46.
Teterboro is framed by Route 46, Route 17, and Interstate 80, with the George Washington Bridge and the New Jersey Turnpike a short drive away, and it has its own station on NJ Transit's Main Line, running toward Secaucus Junction and Hoboken with PATH and ferry connections to Manhattan. Because the borough is so small and so few homes trade, pricing is best understood property by property: the few available single-family homes and the rare condo generally trade in the $300s to $500s depending on size, condition, and location.
Updated Spring 2026
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Explore the latest homes for sale in Teterboro, NJ, updated in real time. Because Teterboro is one of the least residential boroughs in the county, listings are rare, so accurate, up-to-the-minute availability matters more here than almost anywhere.
Teterboro's students attend the Hasbrouck Heights School District after the two districts merged, and the borough offers its own Main Line rail station, Hackensack University Medical Center nearby, and quick highway access. Because a Teterboro home comes to market only occasionally, call 888-327-6555 to be alerted the moment one hits the market or to discuss options in the surrounding towns.
With so few homes in the borough, buyers interested in Teterboro often also consider the larger, more active markets of neighboring Hasbrouck Heights, Wood-Ridge, and South Hackensack, which share the same central location and highway access. Knowing your options across these towns before you tour will save real time when a rare Teterboro listing appears.
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Teterboro is unlike any other town in Bergen County: a borough of just a few dozen residents where the airport, not a neighborhood, defines the map. The small residential enclave near the borough center holds the handful of homes, the Teterboro Airport and its aviation campus occupy much of the land, and the industrial and commercial areas along Route 46 make up the rest. There is no traditional downtown or residential grid at any real scale - Teterboro is a working, aviation-and-commerce borough with a tiny community at its heart. Compare Teterboro with its central-Bergen neighbors below, since most buyers will also weigh the surrounding towns.
Teterboro's character is inseparable from flight. Teterboro Airport, established in 1919, is one of the oldest operating airports in the country and was central to early American aviation - the Bendix aviation company and pioneering aviators were based here, and the field remains a busy general-aviation and corporate airport today. The Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey at the airport preserves that heritage. Over the decades the borough's residential population dwindled as the airport and commercial uses grew, and its small school district eventually merged into neighboring Hasbrouck Heights, leaving Teterboro a borough better known for aviation and industry than for its handful of homes.
Compared with its neighbors, Teterboro is a special case: its residential market is minuscule, so buyers drawn to the area almost always end up considering the surrounding towns. Hasbrouck Heights offers a walkable downtown and its own schools, Wood-Ridge and South Hackensack offer more single-family inventory at similar central access, and all sit minutes from the same highways and the George Washington Bridge. Teterboro's appeal, when a home does appear, is its rarity, its rail station, and its unmatched central, aviation-adjacent location.
Life, commute, and work-life balance in Teterboro.
Teterboro offers something no other Bergen County town does: life in a tiny, aviation-defined borough with its own Main Line rail station and immediate highway access. A resident can walk or drive to the Teterboro station for a Main Line train toward Secaucus Junction and Hoboken, reach Route 46, Route 17, or Interstate 80 in moments, and be at the George Washington Bridge or in Hackensack in minutes. For the few who live here, the borough offers a genuinely central, well-connected foothold in the county.
The work-life balance in Teterboro leans entirely on location and access rather than neighborhood amenities. There is no traditional downtown, so everyday shopping, dining, and services happen in neighboring Hasbrouck Heights, Wood-Ridge, and along Route 46, and daily life is organized around the highways, the rail station, and the surrounding towns. The airport and its aviation museum give the borough a distinctive backdrop that residents and visitors alike find genuinely unusual.
The trade-offs are obvious and significant. Teterboro is dominated by an airport and commercial uses, so residential inventory is essentially nonexistent from month to month, there is no downtown or school of its own, and the surroundings are industrial and aviation-oriented rather than suburban. Buyers set on the borough accept those trade-offs for its rarity and central access; most who are drawn to the area choose a neighboring town with more homes and amenities. Either way, understanding the whole surrounding market is essential when considering Teterboro.
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The Teterboro market, by the numbers.
The median list price in Teterboro, NJ is currently $400K, about $300 per square foot. Homes here average 40 days on market with roughly 3 active listings. Updated Spring 2026.
Teterboro's residential market is among the smallest in the state. With only a handful of homes in the entire borough and just a few - if any - typically for sale at once, there is no meaningful median to track; each sale is distinct, and pricing depends entirely on the specific property.
Updated Spring 2026
Because Teterboro homes come to market so rarely, the practical approach for most buyers is to watch the borough while actively considering the neighboring towns that share its location and access. When a Teterboro home does appear, its rarity and its central, rail-served position drive interest more than any comparable-sales analysis could. Call 888-327-6555 for a street-by-street breakdown.
Why buy a home in Teterboro.
- Its own rail stationTeterboro has its own station on NJ Transit's Main Line, giving even this tiny borough a genuine rail commute toward Hoboken and Manhattan.
- Unmatched central accessMinutes from Route 46, Route 17, Interstate 80, and the George Washington Bridge, Teterboro is one of the most centrally connected spots in the county.
- A rare, distinctive boroughWith only a handful of homes, a Teterboro address is genuinely rare, in a borough defined by its historic airport and aviation heritage.
- Aviation heritageHistoric Teterboro Airport and the Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey give the borough a backdrop unlike anywhere else in the region.
- Strong surrounding optionsNeighboring Hasbrouck Heights, Wood-Ridge, and South Hackensack offer more inventory and amenities at the same central access for buyers drawn to the area.
Amenities & community overview.
Beyond the numbers, Teterboro is defined by its airport, its aviation heritage, and its central location rather than by neighborhoods or a downtown.
- Browse all homes for sale in Teterboro or explore the wider Bergen County market.
- Compare Teterboro neighborhoods and home styles before choosing, from attainable options to its premier properties.
- Weigh your commute: Route 46, Route 17, and Interstate 80, with the George Washington Bridge and the New Jersey Turnpike a short drive away, plus teterboro has its own station on NJ Transit's Main Line, running toward Secaucus Junction and Hoboken Terminal with connecting PATH and ferry service to Manhattan, and Route 46, Route 17, and Interstate 80 put the George Washington Bridge and the region within quick reach.
- Explore Teterboro Airport, the Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey, and the Main Line rail station, with parks, dining, and rail access nearby.
- Call 888-327-6555 for a live, neighborhood-by-neighborhood market update in Teterboro.
Teterboro's identity runs on the things that make it unlike any other town in the county: historic Teterboro Airport, one of the oldest operating airfields in the country, the Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey that preserves its story, and a central, rail-served, highway-adjacent location minutes from Hackensack and the George Washington Bridge. For the rare buyer weighing a home in Teterboro, that unique setting - and the active markets of the surrounding towns - is the real story.
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First-time home buyer programs near Teterboro.
First-time buyer in Teterboro 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 Teterboro, NJ?
Teterboro is one of the smallest residential boroughs in the state, with only a handful of homes, so there is no meaningful median - the few that trade have generally fallen in the $300s to $500s depending on the property. With only about three listings ever active at once, each sale is distinct. Call 888-327-6555 for a specific, up-to-date read.
Why would someone buy in Teterboro?
Buyers are drawn to Teterboro's rarity, its own Main Line rail station, and its unmatched central location minutes from the highways and the George Washington Bridge. Because homes are so few, most who are interested also consider the surrounding towns.
How are the schools in Teterboro, NJ?
Teterboro's small school district merged into the Hasbrouck Heights School District, which now serves the borough's students from the elementary grades through Hasbrouck Heights High School. The Bergen County Technical Schools also operate a campus in Teterboro.
How is the commute from Teterboro to New York City?
Teterboro has its own station on NJ Transit's Main Line, running toward Secaucus Junction and Hoboken Terminal with PATH and ferry connections to Manhattan, and Route 46, Route 17, and Interstate 80 put the George Washington Bridge and the region within quick reach.
What are the neighborhoods of Teterboro?
Teterboro is not organized into traditional neighborhoods. It has a small residential enclave near the borough center, the Teterboro Airport and aviation campus, and industrial and commercial areas along Route 46 - the airport, not a neighborhood, defines the map.
What kinds of homes are for sale in Teterboro?
A very small stock of single-family homes and the occasional condo. Teterboro is one of the least residential boroughs in the county, so listings are rare and each is distinct.
How much are property taxes in Teterboro, NJ?
Property taxes are based on the borough's rate and each home's assessed value; Teterboro's large commercial and airport tax base is a defining feature of its finances. The NJ Division of Taxation resource on this page covers rates and appeals - call 888-327-6555 for figures on a specific property.
Is it hard to find a home for sale in Teterboro?
Yes. With only a handful of homes in the entire borough, listings appear only occasionally, so buyers interested in Teterboro should set up alerts and be ready to act, and typically also consider the more active markets of neighboring towns.
What is Teterboro known for?
Teterboro is known for historic Teterboro Airport, established in 1919 and one of the oldest operating airports in the country, central to early American aviation and still a busy general-aviation and corporate airport, along with the Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey.
What is there to do in and near Teterboro?
The Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey at the airport is the borough's signature attraction. Everyday shopping, dining, and recreation are in neighboring Hasbrouck Heights, Wood-Ridge, and along Route 46, with the Meadowlands, Hackensack, and the region all minutes away.
Is Teterboro a good place to live and invest?
Teterboro is a special case: its residential market is tiny, so most buyers drawn to the area choose a neighboring town. For the rare Teterboro home, the appeal is rarity, a rail station, and central access. Results depend entirely on the specific property, and the surrounding towns are usually part of the conversation.
What towns border Teterboro?
Teterboro borders Hasbrouck Heights, Moonachie, Little Ferry, South Hackensack, Hackensack, and Wood-Ridge. Buyers drawn to the area often focus on Hasbrouck Heights, Wood-Ridge, and South Hackensack, which offer more inventory at the same central access.
Can Four Point Realty help me buy or sell a home in Teterboro?
Yes. Naveen Sharma and the Four Point Realty team help buyers and sellers throughout Teterboro 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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