Home for Sale in Palisades Park NJ | 125 Roosevelt Place
What homes are for sale in Palisades Park, NJ in the $789,000 range? 125 Roosevelt Place is a 3-bedroom, 3-bath home in Palisades Park, Bergen County, NJ, listed at $789,000, with direct NJ Transit bus service to Port Authority Bus Terminal and quick access to the George Washington Bridge.
Palisades Park does not get the attention Fort Lee does. Most buyers bypass it.
That is exactly why the value is still there.
A borough of roughly 1.3 square miles in southern Bergen County, Palisades Park sits just west of the Palisades cliffs and directly adjacent to the Fort Lee approach to the George Washington Bridge. The commute story is comparable. The price story is different.
125 Roosevelt Place puts you inside that borough at a price that makes sense for what you get.
The Property: 125 Roosevelt Place, Palisades Park, NJ 07650
Price: $789,000 Bedrooms: 3 | Bathrooms: 3 full Type: Residential Open House: Saturday, June 7, 2026 | 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM Open House: Sunday, June 8, 2026 | 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM Listed by: Scott Selleck, The Selleck Group, KW City Views Realty
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Palisades Park: The Borough Buyers Underestimate
Palisades Park is a southern Bergen County borough known for two things in the real estate market: two-family income property demand and value-per-square-foot that remains lower than neighboring Fort Lee and Edgewater.
For a single-family buyer, that gap is an opportunity.
Roosevelt Place sits in the residential interior of the borough — away from the commercial density of Broad Avenue and closer to the quieter side-street fabric that makes this a livable community for families and commuters alike.
Here is what the location delivers:
- GWB access: Palisades Park is within minutes of the George Washington Bridge approach via Lemoine Avenue and Bergen Boulevard. For drivers commuting into upper Manhattan or continuing to Midtown, the bridge is one of the fastest Hudson crossings from southern Bergen County.
- NJ Transit bus commute: Route 166 runs directly along Broad Avenue with stops throughout Palisades Park, providing direct service to Port Authority Bus Terminal at 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan. The 166 departs approximately every 30 minutes, with a travel time of roughly 38 minutes. Full NJ Transit schedules and route maps at njtransit.com.
- Walkability premium: Properties within a few blocks of Broad Avenue stops on the 166 route represent some of the strongest commuter value in Bergen County at this price tier.
- Edgewater Ferry connection: Palisades Park residents can also drive 5 to 10 minutes east to the Edgewater Ferry Landing at River Road, where NY Waterway operates service to Midtown West 39th Street.
For school information serving this address, visit GreatSchools.org for Palisades Park Public Schools to explore programs, ratings, and performance data.
Why Three Bedrooms and Three Baths Matters in This Market
Bergen County buyers at $789,000 have options. They are looking at Fort Lee condos, Leonia colonials, North Bergen two-families, and Edgewater high-rises in varying combinations.
What separates 125 Roosevelt Place is the three full baths. In this price range, a second full bath — let alone a third — is not a given. For a household with multiple adults, multigenerational living, or buyers who want to future-proof their purchase, the third bath is a real differentiator.
Three bedrooms at this price point in Bergen County typically means one bath, sometimes one and a half. This configuration at $789,000 is worth a direct comparison with what else is available before dismissing Palisades Park on location alone.
The Palisades Park Market in 2026
Palisades Park's residential market has been active. Demand is steady from commuter buyers, Bergen County move-up buyers, and buyers priced out of Fort Lee and Edgewater. Two-family income properties remain the dominant transaction type, but single-family demand has held firm in the properly priced sub-$800,000 range.
For sellers thinking about timing in this borough, the market has been rewarding well-presented, correctly priced properties. For buyers, inventory at the 3BR/3BA level is limited. That scarcity supports price resilience.
If you are selling in Bergen County and considering your options, visit the Home Valuation page to get a current read on what your property is worth.
FAQ
What school district serves 125 Roosevelt Place in Palisades Park? The property falls within Palisades Park Public Schools. For ratings, test scores, and program details, visit GreatSchools.org for Palisades Park, NJ.
What NJ Transit bus routes serve Palisades Park to Midtown Manhattan? Route 166 runs along Broad Avenue with direct service to Port Authority Bus Terminal at 42nd Street. The route runs approximately every 30 minutes, with a travel time of roughly 38 minutes from Broad Avenue stops. Full schedules at njtransit.com.
How does Palisades Park compare to Fort Lee for commuters? Both boroughs offer direct NJ Transit bus service to Port Authority and close proximity to the George Washington Bridge. Fort Lee commands a price premium for its brand recognition and the Bluff Section views. Palisades Park offers comparable commute access at a lower price point, making it a strong value alternative for buyers who prioritize function over prestige.
Open House and Schedule a Showing
125 Roosevelt Place is open this weekend — Saturday, June 7 and Sunday, June 8, from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM both days. Stop by in person or schedule a private showing.
125 Roosevelt Place is listed by Scott Selleck, The Selleck Group, KW City Views Realty.
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