Area Highlights
A quick view of the most influential metrics in Midland Park.
Midland Park, NJ Housing Market (NJMLS) — 10-Year Snapshot (2016–2025)
Source: NJMLS Statistics Report • Town: Midland Park (0235) • County: All Counties • Property type: All • Full-year periods (Jan 1–Dec 31)
2025 at a glance
- Closed sales: 51
- Median sale price: $775,000
- Average sale price: $760,553
- Sale-to-original list price: 102.72%
- Average days on market: 21
- Year-end inventory: 5.18 months (22 current actives)
- Success ratio: 59.3% (51 sold, 17 withdrawn, 18 expired)
2025 vs 2024
- Median sale price: $775,000 vs $725,000 (+6.9%)
- Average sale price: $760,553 vs $771,108 (-1.4%)
- Sale-to-original list price: 102.72% vs 106.36% (-3.64 pts)
- Average DOM: 21 vs 16 (+5 days)
- Closed sales: 51 vs 64 (-13)
- Success ratio: 59.3% vs 66.0% (-6.7 pts)
- Months inventory: 5.18 vs 4.13 (+1.05)
10-year trend (2016 → 2025)
- Median sale price: $425,000 → $775,000 (+82.4%)
- Average sale price: $444,364 → $760,553 (+71.1%)
- Average DOM: 55 → 21 (-34 days)
- Sale-to-original list price: 95.17% → 102.72% (+7.55 pts)
- Highest success ratio: 73.1% (2021)
- Inventory range (year-end): 2.56–5.18 months
| Year | Sold | New | Median Sold | Average Sold | Sale/OLP | Avg DOM | Withdrawn | Expired | Success Ratio | Current Actives | Months Inv. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | 87 | 238 | $425,000 | $444,364 | 95.17% | 55 | 26 | 43 | 55.8% | 22 | 3.03 |
| 2017 | 83 | 222 | $450,000 | $451,465 | 97.14% | 52 | 15 | 41 | 59.7% | 22 | 3.18 |
| 2018 | 75 | 235 | $490,000 | $481,448 | 96.29% | 49 | 37 | 26 | 54.3% | 22 | 3.52 |
| 2019 | 68 | 233 | $460,000 | $469,898 | 96.26% | 45 | 25 | 35 | 53.1% | 22 | 3.88 |
| 2020 | 103 | 222 | $502,142 | $525,665 | 99.24% | 24 | 17 | 27 | 70.1% | 22 | 2.56 |
| 2021 | 87 | 180 | $560,000 | $559,795 | 101.71% | 35 | 8 | 24 | 73.1% | 22 | 3.03 |
| 2022 | 81 | 169 | $595,000 | $629,173 | 100.82% | 33 | 17 | 13 | 73.0% | 22 | 3.26 |
| 2023 | 61 | 160 | $635,000 | $683,049 | 104.86% | 36 | 9 | 17 | 70.1% | 22 | 4.33 |
| 2024 | 64 | 169 | $725,000 | $771,108 | 106.36% | 16 | 12 | 21 | 66.0% | 22 | 4.13 |
| 2025 | 51 | 160 | $775,000 | $760,553 | 102.72% | 21 | 17 | 18 | 59.3% | 22 | 5.18 |
Success ratio = Sold ÷ (Sold + Withdrawn + Expired). Months inventory and current actives reflect the year-end snapshot shown in the NJMLS report.
Schools In The Area
Midland Park, NJ Area Guide
Midland Park is a Bergen County borough with a primarily residential layout, local parks and recreation facilities, and NJ TRANSIT access via the Midland Park – Wortendyke Station.
Public Schools: Midland Park School District
Library: Midland Park Memorial Library
Recreation: DePhillips Community Center
Quick facts
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Borough Hall (280 Godwin Ave) and Public Library (250 Godwin Ave)
Midland Park – Wortendyke Station (Central Ave & Godwin Ave)
DePhillips Community Center (50 Dairy St)
Note: Schedules, hours, and program availability can change. For the most accurate details, confirm directly with the linked municipal, school, and transit sources.
Why buyers choose Midland Park
- Commuter access: a local NJ TRANSIT station (Midland Park – Wortendyke) with parking and bike rack availability.
- School district structure: local public schools serving PK–2, 3–6, and 7–12 within the Midland Park School District.
- Recreation options: community facilities and fields that support pickup sports, youth programs, and local events.
- Neighborhood parks: a mix of playground and park areas used for everyday outdoor time and community gatherings.
- Small-town services: local Borough Hall and a public library located within town.
Parks & recreation in Midland Park
- DePhillips Community Center (50 Dairy St): indoor recreation with activities that may include pickup basketball, volleyball, pickleball, pool, ping pong, and more (check current rules and hours before visiting).
- Dairy Street Playground: a local playground area on Dairy Street.
- Wortendyke Park & pavilion: neighborhood park area with a reservable pavilion (use the Borough’s request forms for details).
- Vets Field (end of Dairy St) and Vander Meer Field (50 Dairy St): commonly used for youth and community sports scheduling.
Commuting & transit
Midland Park’s primary rail option is the Midland Park – Wortendyke Station.
Station details (including parking, bike racks, and customer alerts) are maintained by NJ TRANSIT.
- Station location: Central Ave & Godwin Ave, Midland Park, NJ
- Parking: daily and permit parking options (availability and pricing are subject to change)
- Bike access: racks/lockers listed as available
Public schools (Midland Park School District)
- Godwin Elementary School (PK–2): 41 E. Center Street, Midland Park, NJ 07432
- Highland Elementary School (3–6): 31 Highland Ave, Midland Park, NJ 07432
- Midland Park Jr./Sr. High School (7–12): 250 Prospect St, Midland Park, NJ 07432
Always confirm enrollment rules and boundaries directly with the district.
Local resources
- Borough Hall: 280 Godwin Avenue, Midland Park, NJ 07432 • (201) 445-5720
- Midland Park Memorial Library: 250 Godwin Ave, Midland Park, NJ 07432 • (201) 444-2390
- Sports & Recreation Department: DePhillips Center, 50 Dairy Street (programs, field requests, and facility information)
For local home search questions in Midland Park and nearby Bergen County towns, New Jersey Proper can share current listings and neighborhood context.
FAQ
What is the ZIP code for Midland Park, NJ?
Midland Park’s ZIP code is 07432.
Does Midland Park have a train station?
Yes. The town is served by NJ TRANSIT at the Midland Park – Wortendyke Station (Central Ave & Godwin Ave).
Which public schools serve Midland Park?
The Midland Park School District includes Godwin Elementary (PK–2), Highland Elementary (3–6), and Midland Park Jr./Sr. High School (7–12).
Where is the public library in Midland Park?
The Midland Park Memorial Library is located at 250 Godwin Ave, Midland Park, NJ 07432. Check the library site for current hours and programs.
What are common recreation options in Midland Park?
Residents commonly use the DePhillips Community Center (50 Dairy St) and local outdoor facilities such as the Dairy Street Playground and town fields.






