Explore Ridgefield in New Jersey City

General Information
Ridgefield is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, located approximately 10 miles northwest of Manhattan. As of the 2020 census, the borough's population was 11,501, reflecting a 4.3% increase from the 2010 census. Established on May 26, 1892, from portions of Ridgefield Township, the borough's name is derived from its terrain, characterized by ridges and fields. Ridgefield offers a suburban atmosphere with convenient access to urban amenities, making it an attractive location for families and professionals alike.
Real Estate Information
The Ridgefield real estate market is considered somewhat competitive. As of February 2025, the median sale price of a home was $795,000, down 16.4% compared to the previous year. The average home value was approximately $723,835, reflecting a 6.0% increase over the past year. Homes typically remain on the market for an average of 33 days. The market offers a variety of housing options, including single-family homes, townhouses, and condominiums, catering to diverse preferences and budgets.
Historical/Interesting Facts
Before European exploration, the area now known as Ridgefield was inhabited by the Lenni Lenape, members of the Eastern Algonquian Confederacy. The borough was incorporated in 1892, having previously been part of the southern portion of Hackensack Township. Over the years, Ridgefield has evolved from a rural community into a vibrant suburban borough, maintaining a balance between preserving its historical roots and embracing modern development.
Properties Statistics
Total Properties
11
Median Asking
$867,999.91
Average Days on Market
44 days
Average Home Age
103 years
Based on results from 11 properties
