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Hackensack is a thriving Bergen County hub that blends urban convenience with suburban comfort—just 12 miles from Manhattan. Known for its vibrant downtown, luxury high-rise developments, and beautiful residential neighborhoods, Hackensack offers something for everyone. The city continues to grow as a premier destination for buyers seeking modern living with easy access to NYC, major highways, and top medical and educational centers. With a mix of luxury condos, new construction homes, and charming historic properties, Hackensack real estate delivers outstanding value, convenience, and lifestyle in Northern New Jersey’s fastest-rising market.

What to Expect

Hackensack offers an exciting mix of urban convenience and suburban comfort in the heart of Bergen County. Expect modern luxury apartments, revitalized downtown living, and quick access to New York City.

Lifestyle

Enjoy a vibrant lifestyle with trendy restaurants, shopping, entertainment, and scenic parks along the Hackensack River. Residents love the city’s walkability and easy NJ Transit connections to Manhattan.

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NJMLS Annual Statistics — Hackensack (0223) | Bergen County, NJ
All property types • Jan 1–Dec 31 (each year) • Report run: Wednesday, January 21, 2026

2024 Snapshot
  • Sold: 340
  • Total sold volume: $153,720,049
  • Median sold: $350,000
  • Average sold: $452,118
  • Sale-to-list (OLP): 102.56%
  • Avg DOM: 39
  • Current actives: 157
  • Months inventory: 5.54
  • Success ratio: 58.32%
Success ratio = Sold ÷ (Sold + Withdrawn + Expired), using annual unit counts.

2024 vs 2023
  • Sold units: +1.8% (340 vs 334)
  • New listings: +6.2% (942 vs 887)
  • Under contract: +0.3% (352 vs 351)
  • Median sold: +4.5% ($350,000 vs $335,000)
  • Average sold: +17.1% ($452,118 vs $386,072)
  • Sale-to-list (OLP): +2.24 pts (102.56% vs 100.32%)
  • Avg DOM: −9 days (39 vs 48)
  • Months inventory: −0.10 (5.54 vs 5.64)
  • Success ratio: −2.41 pts (58.32% vs 60.73%)

Market insights (2016–2024)
  • Pricing trend: Average sold rose from $245,552 (2016) to $452,118 (2024) (+84%), while the median climbed from $215,000 to $350,000 (+63%).
  • List-to-sale strength improved: Sale/OLP moved from the low-90% range (2016–2018) to consistently ~100%+ (2020–2024), finishing 2024 at 102.56%.
  • Faster market: Avg DOM improved from 100 days (2016) to 39 days (2024), indicating quicker absorption versus earlier years.
  • Outcome quality: Success ratio increased from 44.15% (2016) to 58.32% (2024), peaking at 63.94% in 2021—fewer withdrawals/expirations relative to closed sales.
  • Volume cycle: Sold units peaked in 2021 (461), then normalized (2022–2024), with 2024 modestly higher than 2023 (340 vs 334).
  • Supply context: With 157 current actives, months inventory ranged ~4.09–5.64 across this set; 2024 was 5.54 months, slightly tighter than 2023 (5.64).

Annual Summary (2016–2024)

Year Sold Total $ (Sold) Avg Sold Median Sold Sale/OLP Avg DOM New Under Contract Withdrawn Expired Current Actives Months Inv. Success Ratio
2024 340 $153,720,049 $452,118 $350,000 102.56% 39 942 352 119 124 157 5.54 58.32%
2023 334 $128,948,096 $386,072 $335,000 100.32% 48 887 351 109 107 157 5.64 60.73%
2022 386 $156,422,313 $405,239 $330,000 102.51% 45 874 387 105 134 157 4.88 61.76%
2021 461 $149,971,284 $325,317 $290,000 99.02% 47 1,015 461 115 145 157 4.09 63.94%
2020 391 $127,013,650 $324,843 $275,000 99.46% 47 955 437 113 143 157 4.82 60.43%
2019 430 $125,404,381 $291,638 $265,000 96.58% 59 971 460 145 172 157 4.38 57.56%
2018 412 $111,223,562 $269,960 $240,000 96.44% 61 1,039 431 146 185 157 4.57 55.45%
2017 389 $98,164,401 $252,351 $218,000 94.91% 70 1,018 409 175 200 157 4.84 50.92%
2016 347 $85,206,390 $245,552 $215,000 92.24% 100 1,063 401 171 268 157 5.43 44.15%
Notes: Data extracted from NJMLS “Statistics Report” screenshots for Hackensack (0223), all property types, full-year periods.
Months inventory reflects current actives (157) divided by the average monthly sales pace for the selected year.
Success ratio = Sold ÷ (Sold + Withdrawn + Expired).

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Schools In The Area

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Parker Elementary School 201-646-8020 Public PK-4
Fanny Meyer Hillers Elementary School 201-646-7870 Public PK-4
Hackensack Middle School 201-646-7842 Public 5-8
Bergen County Academies 201-343-6000 Public 9-12
Parker Elementary School 201-646-8020 Public PK-4
Fanny Meyer Hillers Elementary School 201-646-7870 Public PK-4
Jackson Avenue Elementary School 201-646-7990 Public PK-4
Fairmount Elementary School 201-646-7890 Public PK-4
Parker Elementary School 201-646-8020 Public PK-4
Fanny Meyer Hillers Elementary School 201-646-7870 Public PK-4
Jackson Avenue Elementary School 201-646-7990 Public PK-4
Hackensack Middle School 201-646-7842 Public 5-8
Fairmount Elementary School 201-646-7890 Public PK-4
Ycs George Washington School 201-931-1301 Private 5-8
Hackensack Middle School 201-646-7842 Public 5-8
Ycs George Washington School 201-931-1301 Private 5-8
Bergen County Academies 201-343-6000 Public 9-12
Hackensack High School 201-646-7900 Public 9-12

Bergen County, New Jersey

Hackensack, NJ Area Guide

Hackensack is the seat of Bergen County, with a walkable downtown core, NJ TRANSIT rail and bus options, parks along the Hackensack River, and major regional services based in town.

Population

46,630 (est.)

County

Bergen County

ZIP code

07601

Transit

Pascack Valley Line + Bus Terminal

Rail stations

Anderson St • Essex St (PVL)

School district

Hackensack Public Schools

Local anchors

County government • Medical center • Performing arts

Hackensack at a glance

Hackensack is a Bergen County hub with county offices, a hospital campus, and a mix of downtown apartments/condos and residential blocks. Many daily needs are accessible by foot or a short drive, and NJ TRANSIT rail and bus options connect to surrounding towns.

  • County seat: Bergen County’s seat of government is based in Hackensack.
  • Transit nodes: Anderson Street Station and Essex Street Station (PVL), plus Hackensack Bus Terminal.
  • Neighborhood feel: Downtown core near Main Street, plus residential streets and river-adjacent park areas.
  • Housing mix: Condos and rentals near downtown, plus single-family and multi-family options throughout the city.
  • Parks: City parks and river-adjacent green space, plus nearby nature preserves.
  • Local services: City departments, library, performing arts venue, and major healthcare services.

Tip for buyers: School assignment and program availability can vary by address. Confirm directly with the district for the most accurate, current information.

Why buyers choose Hackensack

Buyers often focus on Hackensack for its role as a regional center, practical commuting options, and access to services and amenities within town.

  • Bergen County seat: County government and courthouse activity are centered here, supporting year-round local commerce and services.
  • Transit access: Two NJ TRANSIT rail stations on the Pascack Valley Line, plus a dedicated NJ TRANSIT bus terminal.
  • Healthcare hub: Hackensack University Medical Center is located in the city.
  • Arts & community events: Downtown venues support performances and public programming.
  • Parks for daily routines: Multiple neighborhood parks and river-path options for walking, jogging, and play.

Commute & transit

Hackensack offers rail and bus choices that can work well for NYC, Hudson County, and regional Bergen County commuting (routes and travel times vary by schedule and time of day).

Helpful planning tools: NJ TRANSIT “Plan Your Trip” and “DepartureVision” can reduce guesswork for typical commute windows.

Schools

Hackensack is served by Hackensack Public Schools. Below are commonly referenced schools and district contacts (verify enrollment/assignment by address).

District contact

Hackensack Public Schools
191 2nd Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601
(201) 646-8000

High school

Hackensack High School
135 1st Street (First & Beech Streets area), Hackensack, NJ 07601
(201) 646-7900

  • Jackson Ave School (Elementary): 421 Jackson Ave, Hackensack, NJ 07601 • (201) 646-7991
  • Hackensack Middle School: 360 Union St, Hackensack, NJ 07601 • (201) 646-7842
  • Nellie K. Parker School (Elementary): 261 Maple Hill Drive, Hackensack, NJ 07601 • (201) 646-8020

Parks & outdoor

Hackensack’s park options include river-adjacent pathways, splash-pad parks, and smaller neighborhood playgrounds.

  • Johnson Park: 452 River Street • River pathway for walking/jogging/biking, tennis courts, fields, and turf.
  • Foschini Park: 278 River St • Large open-space park area along the river.
  • Carver Park (Second Street Park): 294 Second Street • Splash park, basketball courts, tennis court, playground, picnic area.
  • Second Ward Park (Polifly Park): 59 Polifly Rd • Playground, mini spray park, courts, gazebo (street parking guidance varies).
  • Union Street Park: 97 Union Street • Playground, basketball court, mural.
  • Borg’s Woods Nature Preserve: 15-acre neighborhood preserve with simple trails; no formal parking lot.
Park rules and permit requirements can apply for gatherings. Confirm current guidelines with Hackensack Recreation before planning an event.

Things to do

Downtown Hackensack includes dining, cultural programming, and community institutions that support events throughout the year.

Shopping & essentials

Shopping and everyday services range from downtown storefronts to regional retail destinations.

  • The Shops at Riverside: 390 Hackensack Ave (regional shopping destination).
  • Downtown errands: Main Street and adjacent blocks for service businesses, dining, and local shopping.
  • Healthcare services: Hackensack University Medical Center (30 Prospect Ave).

Community resources

Quick-reference contacts commonly used by residents and homeowners.

City Hall

City of Hackensack
65 Central Ave, Hackensack, NJ 07601
(201) 646-3980

Police (non-emergency)

Hackensack Police Department
225 State St, Hackensack, NJ
(201) 646-7777
Emergency: 911

Municipal Court

Hackensack Municipal Court
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (201) 646-3971
Superior Court main courthouse: 10 Main Street (for county-level matters)

Public Works / Sanitation

Department of Public Works
(201) 646-3950
120 East Broadway, Hackensack, NJ 07601

Library

Johnson Public Library
274 Main Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601
(201) 343-4169

Hospital

Hackensack University Medical Center
Main: (551) 996-2000
30 Prospect Ave, Hackensack, NJ 07601

Hackensack, NJ FAQ

Is Hackensack considered a Bergen County hub?

Yes. Hackensack is the seat of Bergen County, and county government/courthouse activity is centered in town.

Which train line serves Hackensack?

NJ TRANSIT’s Pascack Valley Line serves Hackensack via Anderson Street Station and Essex Street Station (PVL).

Where is the Hackensack Bus Terminal?

The NJ TRANSIT Hackensack Bus Terminal is located at 125 River Street, Hackensack.

What is the main Hackensack ZIP code?

07601.

What school district serves Hackensack?

Hackensack Public Schools serves the city. Confirm school assignment by address with the district office.

What parks are commonly searched in Hackensack?

Johnson Park, Foschini Park, Carver Park, and Second Ward Park (Polifly Park) are frequently referenced, along with nearby Borg’s Woods Nature Preserve.

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