Fort Lee
Gateway to the George Washington Bridge
By Scott Selleck — Licensed NJ/FL Real Estate Agent | 32+ Years in Bergen & Hudson Counties | The Selleck Group / KW City Views Realty
Last updated: June 2026
What Is It Like to Live in Fort Lee, NJ?
Fort Lee is Bergen County's gateway to the George Washington Bridge, offering stunning Palisades views and a wonderfully multicultural community of approximately 35,000 residents. With median home prices ranging from $390K to $550K, it is one of the most strategically located towns in Northern New Jersey for NYC commuters.
Fort Lee sits at the western foot of the George Washington Bridge, making it one of the most strategically located towns in all of Northern New Jersey. The borough stretches along the top of the Palisades, with high-rise condominiums offering jaw-dropping views of the Hudson River and Manhattan skyline, while lower-density residential neighborhoods spread inland with single-family homes and tree-lined streets.
The downtown area along Main Street and Anderson Avenue has seen steady revitalization, with new restaurants, cafés, and shops opening regularly. Fort Lee Historic Park offers a fascinating glimpse into Revolutionary War history, right where Washington's troops retreated across the Palisades in 1776.
Fort Lee offers a mix of public and private school options, along with numerous parks and recreation programs. The proximity to NYC without actually being in the city makes it a perennial favorite for commuters who want space, views, and community. See Scott's current listings for available homes in the Fort Lee area.
Schools Serving Fort Lee, NJ?
7/10 average average rating. Lewis F. Cole Middle School and School No. 1, No. 3 are serving the community.
What Do Homes Cost in Fort Lee, NJ in 2026?
Median list prices range from $390K to $550K depending on building type. High-rises along the Palisades command premium prices for views.
How Long Is the Commute from Fort Lee to NYC?
NJ Transit buses 156, 158, 159, 166, 167, 171, 175 to Port Authority. GW Bridge toll: $14.79 off-peak, $16.79 peak (E-ZPass).
Where Are the Best Restaurants in Fort Lee, NJ?
Fort Lee's dining scene features standout Korean, Japanese, Italian, and Eastern European restaurants along Main Street and Anderson Avenue. The borough is a regional destination for authentic Korean cuisine, including beloved spots like BCD Tofu House and Sa Rit Gol.
BCD Tofu House
A beloved Korean tofu soup destination on Schlosser Street, known for bubbling stone-pot sundubu jjigae and an extensive banchan spread. Open late, which makes it a favorite after-work and weekend spot.
Sa Rit Gol
Authentic Korean home-style cooking on Main Street, specializing in traditional stews, grilled meats, and seasonal dishes. A neighborhood institution with a loyal following.
So Kong Dong
Another Main Street staple known for soft tofu stew and Korean comfort food. Over 100 reviews and consistently strong ratings make this a reliable pick for first-timers exploring Korean cuisine.
Dong Bang
Well-regarded Korean BBQ restaurant on Palisade Avenue with grilled meats, tofu dishes, and a local atmosphere. A go-to for groups.
Fort Lee's dining scene features standout Korean, Japanese, Italian, and Eastern European options along with classic American fare.
What Parks and Recreation Does Fort Lee Offer?
Fort Lee offers access to historic parks, riverside trails, and neighborhood green spaces, including the 800+ acre Overpeck County Park and Fort Lee Historic Park. The Palisades Interstate Park provides hiking trails with stunning views of the Hudson River and Manhattan skyline.
Fort Lee Historic Park
Revolutionary War history at the site of the 1776 retreat across the Palisades. Stunning cliff-top views of the Hudson River and GW Bridge.
Overpeck County Park
A sprawling 800+ acre park with trails, sports fields, a lake, and the Bergen County community center.
Constitution Park
A neighborhood park with playgrounds, tennis courts, and picnic areas in the heart of Fort Lee.
Merritt Park
A green space popular with homebuyers for weekend gatherings and dog walks.
What Community Events and Festivals Happen in Fort Lee, NJ?
Fort Lee hosts a vibrant calendar of community events, from the artisan night market and classic car concours on the Palisades to free outdoor concerts at the Commons and a weekly farmers market. World Cup watch parties and cultural celebrations take place at local restaurants throughout the year.
Artisan Night Market
August 8, 2026, 4–9 p.m. at Fort Lee Commons. Local artisans and vendors gather in the downtown area for an evening market featuring handcrafted goods, food, and live entertainment under the summer sky.
Concours on the Palisades
July 12, 2026 (rain date August 16). An elegant classic and exotic car show along the Palisades, drawing automotive enthusiasts from across the tri-state area. One of Fort Lee's signature summer events.
Summer Sounds at the Commons
Free outdoor concerts at Fort Lee Commons Park on August 7, 6–8:30 p.m. The July 10 concert has wrapped. A beloved community tradition for live music on summer evenings.
Summer Concert & Movie Series
Free outdoor concerts and movie screening at the Jack Alter Community Center and Municipal Complex during summer months. A beloved weekly tradition for residents and neighbors.
Fort Lee Farmers Market
Weekly farmers market running through the summer season with local produce, baked goods, and artisanal products from Bergen County vendors.
FIFA World Cup Watch Parties
Fort Lee's significant Korean, Brazilian, and international communities are hosting lively watch parties at local restaurants throughout the 2026 FIFA World Cup (June 13–July 19). Check with the Fort Lee Business District for event details.
How Do You Get to Manhattan from Fort Lee, NJ?
Fort Lee's proximity to the George Washington Bridge makes it one of the fastest commutes in Bergen County, with Midtown Manhattan reachable in 10 to 20 minutes off-peak by car. NJ Transit buses 156, 158, 159, 166, 167, 171, and 175 provide frequent service to the Port Authority Bus Terminal, and NY Waterway ferry shuttles operate from nearby Edgewater.
Fort Lee's proximity to the George Washington Bridge makes it one of the fastest commutes in Bergen County. By car, you can reach Midtown Manhattan in 10-20 minutes off-peak, though rush hour traffic can push that to 30-60+ minutes. The toll is currently $14.79 off-peak and $16.79 during peak hours (E-ZPass only).
NJ Transit buses are the workhorse of Fort Lee commuting. Routes 156, 158, 159, 166, 167, 171, and 175 all serve the borough, connecting to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown. Several private jitney services also cross the bridge, often providing a faster and cheaper alternative to NJ Transit.
Ferry service via NY Waterway operates from Edgewater (just north of Fort Lee) to Midtown and Downtown Manhattan, offering a scenic and stress-free commute option. The ferry connects to shuttle buses that serve Fort Lee. Note: ferry fares saw a temporary fuel surcharge increase in May 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions About Living in Fort Lee, NJ
Is Fort Lee a good place to live?
How far is Fort Lee from NYC?
What is the average home price in Fort Lee?
Are the schools in Fort Lee good?
Is Fort Lee safe?
Nearby Towns
Leonia
A walkable borough with tree-lined streets and schools, just west of Fort Lee.
Palisades Park
Korean dining destination with walkable streets and quick GW Bridge access.
Cliffside Park
Hilltop living with sweeping Manhattan skyline views and a growing dining scene.
Edgewater
Waterfront living with luxury condos, ferry access, and stunning Hudson River views.
Considering a move to Florida? Read our NJ to Florida Moving Guide for cost comparisons, moving process, and school districts.
Fort Lee — Schools & Education
Schools serving the Fort Lee area span public, private, parochial, and early childhood options across multiple grade levels.
Public Schools
The Fort Lee School District serves this community. Schools in the district include:
Elementary Schools
- School No. 1 — PK–4 | Rating: 7/10 (GreatSchools.org, 2026)
- School No. 2 — PK–4 | Rating: 6/10 (GreatSchools.org, 2026)
- School No. 3 — PK–4 | Rating: 7/10 (GreatSchools.org, 2026)
- School No. 4 — PK–4 | Rating: 9/10 (GreatSchools.org, 2026)
Middle Schools
- Lewis F. Cole Intermediate School — 5–6 | Rating: 8/10 (GreatSchools.org, 2026)
- Lewis F. Cole Middle School — 7–8 | Rating: 8/10 (GreatSchools.org, 2026)
High Schools
- Fort Lee High School — 9–12 | Rating: 6/10 (GreatSchools.org, 2026)
For enrollment information and district details, visit Fort Lee School District.
Private Schools
- The Hovnanian School — PK–8 | Private, nonsectarian school offering a rigorous academic program in a nurturing environment. | Website: hovnanian.org
- Small World Montessori School — PK–K | Montessori-based early childhood program.
Parochial / Religious Schools
- Christ the Teacher Interparochial School — Catholic | PK–8 | Website: christtheteacher.com
- Notre Dame Academy — Catholic | PK–8 | Website: notredameacademynj.com
Cooperative Programs
- Bergen County Academies Magnet School — One of the highest-rated public high schools in the nation, located in Hackensack. Fort Lee students can apply through the countywide admissions process for specialized STEM, arts, and business programs. | More info
Day Care & Early Childhood
- Fort Lee Early Learning Center — Infant–Pre-K | Municipal early childhood programs offered through the borough's recreation department.
- KinderCare Learning Center — Infant–Pre-K | National early learning chain with programs for infants through pre-K.
School ratings are sourced from GreatSchools.org as of 2026 and may change. Verify current data directly with the school district or GreatSchools.org.
How Do You Get to NYC from Fort Lee?
Fort Lee offers multiple NJ Transit bus routes to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in 35–55 minutes, plus quick GW Bridge access for drivers and nearby NY Waterway ferry service from Edgewater. The borough is one of Bergen County's most transit-rich communities.
NJ Transit Bus Routes 154, 158, 159, 166, 167, 171, 175
Frequent service to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan. Commute times range from 35–60 minutes depending on traffic. The 166 and 171 are popular express routes.
Private Jitney Buses
Several private bus operators cross the GW Bridge from Fort Lee, often providing faster and cheaper alternatives to NJ Transit with limited stops.
Driving via GW Bridge
Midtown Manhattan is 10–20 minutes off-peak by car. GW Bridge toll: $14.79 off-peak, $16.79 peak (E-ZPass). Rush hour traffic can push the commute to 30–60+ minutes.
NY Waterway Ferry (from Edgewater)
Ferry service from Edgewater (just north) reaches Midtown and Downtown Manhattan. Shuttle buses connect Fort Lee residents to the ferry terminal. A scenic, stress-free commute option.
Average Commute
Fort Lee residents average approximately 35–45 minutes door-to-door to Midtown Manhattan, making it one of the fastest commutes in Bergen County.
What Are the Schools Like in Fort Lee?
Fort Lee public schools carry a 7/10 average rating, with Lewis F. Cole Middle School and several elementary schools serving the community. Bergen County Academies magnet school is accessible to all Bergen County students.
Lewis F. Cole Middle School
The borough's middle school serving grades 6–8 with academics, varied extracurriculars, and a supportive community environment.
School No. 1, School No. 3, School No. 4
Fort Lee's elementary schools serve the community's student body with solid academics and active parent engagement. School No. 1 and No. 3 are serving the community.
Fort Lee High School
The borough's public high school offering a full range of academics, AP courses, athletics, and arts programs. Serves approximately 1,200 students.
Bergen County Academies Magnet School
One of the highest-rated public high schools in the nation (10/10 GreatSchools), located in Hackensack. Fort Lee students can apply through the countywide admissions process for specialized STEM, arts, and business programs.
Nearby Private & Parochial Schools
Saint Adalbert School (Catholic, Palisades Park) and several private options in neighboring towns provide additional choices. The Korean community also supports Korean-language education programs.
Fort Lee Public Library
A well-resourced community library on Main Street offering programs for all ages, from early literacy story times to adult education and ESL classes.
School ratings, when cited, are sourced from GreatSchools.org or Niche.com and are provided for informational purposes only. Verify current ratings directly with the relevant school district or rating source.
Where Are the Best Coffee Shops in Fort Lee?
Fort Lee's coffee scene reflects its Korean-American community, with cozy Korean-style cafés on Main Street alongside a growing selection of specialty coffee shops.
Caffe AND
A stylish café on Main Street serving specialty coffee and light bites. A popular neighborhood gathering spot with a modern, welcoming atmosphere.
Caffe Bene
A Korean café chain favorite on Palisade Avenue known for bingsu (shaved ice), Korean-style coffee drinks, and a cozy atmosphere perfect for afternoon work sessions.
Branché Café
A local café on 16th Street near the Palisades serving artisan coffee, fresh pastries, and light lunch options. Popular with residents and remote workers.
Kuppi Coffee Company
Located just across the border in Edgewater, this Korean-inspired coffee shop on River Road serves specialty brews and is a short drive from Fort Lee.
Main Street & Anderson Avenue Cafés
Fort Lee's downtown corridors feature several smaller coffee shops and bakeries, many with Korean influences, offering unique drinks and pastries you won't find elsewhere.
Is Fort Lee Good for Pet Owners?
Fort Lee is pet-friendly with two local veterinary clinics, walkable neighborhoods, and proximity to Overpeck County Park's expansive trails. The borough's tree-lined streets and parks make daily dog walks pleasant.
Red Roof Fort Lee Animal Hospital
Full-service veterinary hospital on Center Avenue providing wellness exams, surgery, dental care, and emergency services. A trusted local practice.
Fort Lee Animal Clinic
Veterinary clinic on Palisade Avenue offering comprehensive pet care including vaccinations, wellness plans, and diagnostics in a caring environment.
Overpeck County Park
The 800+ acre park just north of Fort Lee offers extensive trails perfect for long dog walks and hikes. While not an off-leash park, the paths and green spaces are popular with local dog owners.
Constitution Park & Merritt Park
Neighborhood parks with open green spaces ideal for leashed dog walks. The residential streets throughout Fort Lee are generally pet-friendly and walkable.
Pet Supply Stores
Pet supply shopping is available at the Lemoine Avenue commercial corridor and nearby Hackensack, which has multiple pet supply retailers including PetSmart and Petco.
What Hospitals and Medical Services Are Near Fort Lee?
Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck is Fort Lee's closest major hospital at approximately 3 miles away, providing full emergency and inpatient services. Englewood Hospital is also within easy reach.
Holy Name Medical Center
A major 361-bed nonprofit hospital on Teaneck Road, approximately 3 miles from Fort Lee. Offers comprehensive emergency services, cardiology, oncology, orthopedics, and a Level II trauma center. Part of the Hackensack Meridian Health network.
Englewood Hospital and Medical Center
Located about 5 miles south in Englewood, this 287-bed community hospital provides emergency care, surgical services, cardiac care, and women's health. An acute-care hospital with a strong local reputation.
Hackensack University Medical Center
One of New Jersey's largest and most comprehensive hospitals, located approximately 7 miles west in Hackensack. A Level I Trauma Center with nationally ranked programs.
Urgent Care & Primary Care
Multiple urgent care centers operate along the Palisades corridor, including CityMD locations in Fort Lee. Primary care practices are concentrated along Main Street, Palisade Avenue, and Lemoine Avenue.
Pharmacies
CVS and Walgreens locations are available on Main Street and Palisade Avenue in Fort Lee. Several independent pharmacies also serve the Korean-speaking community.
Where Do Residents Shop for Groceries in Fort Lee?
Fort Lee has strong everyday grocery options including ACME Markets, Cafasso's Fairway Market, and several Korean grocery stores that offer specialty ingredients difficult to find elsewhere.
ACME Markets (Lemoine Avenue)
Full-service supermarket on Lemoine Avenue with a deli, bakery, and produce section. A reliable one-stop shop for everyday groceries.
Cafasso's Fairway Market
A beloved local market on Anderson Avenue known for fresh produce, imported Italian goods, quality meats, and prepared foods. A Fort Lee institution.
H Mart (Fort Lee)
The Korean-American supermarket chain's Fort Lee location offers an extensive selection of Korean and Asian groceries, fresh seafood, produce, and prepared foods. A destination for specialty ingredients.
Mitsuwa Marketplace (nearby)
Japanese supermarket in nearby Edgewater with fresh sushi, Japanese groceries, and a food court. Popular with Fort Lee residents seeking Asian specialty items.
Everyday Errands
Fort Lee's Main Street and Palisade Avenue corridors include dry cleaners, hardware stores, pharmacies, and the Fort Lee Hamlet shopping area. The nearby GWB Plaza also provides additional retail options.
What Parks and Outdoor Spaces Does Fort Lee Offer?
Fort Lee offers access to historic parks, riverside trails, and the 800+ acre Overpeck County Park. The Palisades Interstate Park provides hiking with stunning Hudson River views right at the borough's edge.
Fort Lee Historic Park
Revolutionary War history at the site of the 1776 retreat across the Palisades. Stunning cliff-top views of the Hudson River and GW Bridge, plus walking trails and interpretive exhibits.
Overpeck County Park
An 800+ acre sprawling county park with paved trails, sports fields, a lake with kayak launches, playgrounds, and the Bergen County community center. A major outdoor recreation resource for Fort Lee residents.
Palisades Interstate Park
Just minutes from Fort Lee, this park runs along the Hudson River atop the Palisades cliffs. Hiking trails, scenic overlooks, picnic areas, and the historic Fort Lee Historic Park are all accessible.
Constitution Park
A neighborhood park in the heart of Fort Lee with playgrounds, tennis courts, basketball courts, and picnic areas. Popular for community gatherings and casual recreation.
Merritt Park
A green space popular with homebuyers for weekend gatherings, dog walks, and outdoor play. A scenic retreat within the residential neighborhoods.
Walking & Biking
Fort Lee's pedestrian-friendly streets and proximity to the Palisades make it suitable for walking and cycling. The borough has been investing in improved sidewalks and crossings along the main corridors.
Local Business Spotlight
Week of June 23 – 29, 2026
LaNoma Restaurant
Italian Steakhouse · Fort Lee, NJ
LaNoma is a Fort Lee–based Italian steakhouse known for classic steaks, house-made pastas, and an old-school dining atmosphere that has earned a loyal local following. It's the kind of place where the menus are familiar, the portions are generous, and the service remembers your name.
"When clients are touring Fort Lee for the first time, I often suggest dinner at LaNoma afterward. It's one of those places that shows you the borough isn't just a commuter town — it has a real dining scene with staying power."
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The Mid-Summer Home Resilience Checklist
July and August bring our heaviest heatwaves and sudden, intense summer thunderstorms. Taking 30 minutes this weekend to run through this checklist can save you thousands in emergency repairs and keep your utility bills in check.
The HVAC & Airflow Triage
- Clear the Condenser: Go outside and check your main A/C unit. Trim back any bushes, tall grass, or branches so there is at least 2 feet of clearance on all sides.
- Wash the Fins: Turn off the power to the unit, take a garden hose (on a gentle setting), and wash the dust and pollen off the outside fins. It drastically improves efficiency.
- Swap the Filters: If you use standard 1-inch filters, change them every 30 days during July and August. A clogged filter forces the blower motor to work overtime, spiking your energy bill.
Summer Storm & Flood Prep
- The Post-Spring Gutter Check: Spring drops a lot of seeds, twigs, and pollen pods into your gutters. Clear them out now so summer storm water doesn’t overflow and rot your fascia boards.
- Check the Downspouts: Ensure your downspouts are actively pushing water at least 5 to 6 feet away from your foundation.
- Test the Sump Pump: If you have a basement, pour a bucket of water into the sump pit to ensure the float switch triggers the pump before a storm hits.
Humidity & Moisture Control
- Run the Dehumidifier: If you have a basement or crawlspace, your dehumidifier should be running constantly. Aim to keep indoor humidity below 50%.
- Reverse Your Ceiling Fans: Make sure your ceiling fans are rotating counter-clockwise. This pushes cold air straight down, creating a wind-chill effect that lets you set the thermostat a few degrees higher.
Yard & Pest Defense
- Eliminate Standing Water: Mosquitoes breed in as little as a bottle cap of water. Walk your property and empty out unused planters, wheelbarrows, and birdbaths.
- Adjust Your Watering Schedule: Water your lawn between 4:00 AM and 8:00 AM. Watering at night leaves the grass wet for too long, leading to summer fungus and lawn disease.
Don't want to climb a ladder to check those gutters, or need an HVAC pro to do a tune-up? Head over to the Vetted Local Contacts section of this hub for a list of contractors we trust to answer their phones and do the job right.
The Summer "School's Out" Survival Guide
School's out and the kids are home — now what? Here's your practical, community-focused guide to keeping kids entertained all July without breaking the bank.
Splash Pads & Water Play
Nothing beats a splash pad on a 90° day. The good news — there are free spray parks scattered across Bergen County. Most run daily from late morning through early evening.
William T. Birch Park Splash Park
Fort Lee
A free spray park in the heart of Fort Lee — perfect for younger kids on hot days. Bring a towel and sunscreen.
Votee Park Splash Pad
Teaneck
Teaneck's popular splash pad at Votee Park is a go-to for families. Free, open all summer, and right next to the playground.
Polifly Park Splash Pad
Englewood
A cool water play area at Englewood's Polifly Park. Great for combining splash time with a trip to the nearby playground and sports fields.
Van Saun Park Splash Pad
Paramus
The sea-animal themed ADA-accessible splash pad at Van Saun County Park. Paramus's flagship family destination — right next to the Bergen County Zoo.
Palisades Park Spray Ground
Palisades Park
A compact but well-loved water play area for Palisades Park families. Free and open during summer hours.
Free Outdoor Movie Nights
Almost every town in Bergen County runs free movie nights in the park during July. Pack a blanket, grab popcorn, and let the kids run around until the film starts at dusk.
Movies & Music in the Park
Bergen County Parks
Bergen County runs a free summer series at Van Saun County Park (Paramus), Pascack Brook County Park (Westwood), and Riverside County Park (North Arlington). Films screen at dusk — bring blankets and lawn chairs.
Ridgewood Family Film Night
Ridgewood
Ridgewood's parks and recreation department typically organizes family movie nights in one of the village's tree-lined parks. Check the village calendar for confirmed dates.
Fort Lee Community Screenings
Fort Lee
Fort Lee's parks and recreation department runs occasional outdoor movie events during summer. Check the borough website or social media for the latest schedule.
Library Summer Reading Programs
BCCLS — Bergen County Cooperative Library System
Every BCCLS branch — Fort Lee, Leonia, Englewood, Palisades Park, Teaneck, Cliffside Park, Paramus, and dozens more — runs its own summer reading challenge. Kids sign up, log books, and earn prizes. It's free, educational, and gives kids a reason to keep reading all summer.
Rainy-Day Indoor Saves
When summer thunderstorms roll through Bergen County — and they will — these indoor spots keep the kids busy. Most are concentrated in the Paramus corridor, a blessing for anyone who wants to knock out rainy-day entertainment and errands in one trip.
Catch Air Indoor Playground
Paramus
A large indoor trampoline and play center. Great for burning energy on rainy days — toddler area separate from the big-kid zones.
BounceU
Paramus
Bounce houses, obstacle courses, and open-jump sessions. They run special family sessions during the summer.
Monster Mini Golf
Paramus
Indoor glow-in-the-dark mini golf — a hit with kids of all ages. Add arcade games for a full rainy-day outing.
Bowlero Fair Lawn
Fair Lawn
Modern bowling with lanes for all ages, plus arcade games and food. One of the best bowling options in Bergen County.
Bergen County Zoo
Paramus
A small, free zoo inside Van Saun Park — manageable for younger kids and perfect for a half-day outing when outdoor plans get rained out.
Free & Low-Cost Family Events
Summer doesn't have to mean expensive camps and day trips. These community programs are free or nearly free, and they're the kind of experiences that make kids actually love living in Bergen County.
BCCLS Summer Reading Challenge
The Bergen County Cooperative Library System runs summer reading programs at every branch — Fort Lee, Leonia, Englewood, Palisades Park, Teaneck, Cliffside Park, and beyond. Kids earn prizes for hitting reading milestones.
Bergen County Zoo Free Admission
The Bergen County Zoo at Van Saun Park is free to enter (small parking fee). Open daily in summer with animal encounters, a carousel, and a train ride.
Fort Lee Recreation Programs
Fort Lee's recreation department runs summer camps, sports clinics, and drop-in programs at borough parks. Many are free or low-cost for residents.
Leonia Public Library Events
Leonia's library branch offers free story times, craft sessions, and special author visits throughout the summer — all part of the BCCLS network.
Palisades Park Community Events
Palisades Park hosts community gatherings and family activities during the summer months through its recreation department.
Englewood Family Fun Days
Englewood often runs family-focused programming at its parks during summer — outdoor movies, craft days, and seasonal festivals.
"Families who live in these communities know — the quality of life here isn't just about the schools and the commute. It's about the free movie nights, the neighborhood splash pads, and the libraries that actually feel like community hubs."
Who Should Consider Fort Lee?
NYC Commuters
Fort Lee sits at the western foot of the GW Bridge. Commute to Midtown is 10–20 minutes off-peak by car, 35–55 minutes by NJ Transit bus to Port Authority. One of the fastest commutes in Bergen County.
Families
Public schools average 7/10 on GreatSchools. Lewis F. Cole Middle School and four elementary schools serve the borough. Bergen County Academies magnet is accessible via countywide application.
NJ-to-FL Movers
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Investors
Median home values of $390K–$550K with strong rental demand from NYC professionals and international buyers. High-rise condos along the Palisades attract consistent tenant interest.
First-Time Buyers
Condos starting in the $300K range make Fort Lee one of the more accessible entry points into Bergen County with genuine Manhattan access.
Downsizers
High-rise condos with doormen, parking, and river views appeal to empty nesters looking to simplify without leaving the area.
Key Takeaways About Fort Lee
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Fort Lee is Bergen County's gateway to the George Washington Bridge, with a 10–20 minute off-peak drive to Midtown Manhattan and frequent NJ Transit bus service (routes 156, 158, 159, 166, 167, 171, 175) to Port Authority.
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Median home prices range from $390K to $550K depending on building type. High-rise condos along the Palisades with Manhattan views command premium prices, while single-family homes and smaller buildings inland are more accessible.
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The borough has a population of approximately 35,000 residents and is one of the most culturally diverse communities in Bergen County, with a prominent Korean community and outstanding Korean restaurants along Main Street.
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Public schools carry a 7/10 average rating. Lewis F. Cole Middle School and four elementary schools serve the community. Bergen County Academies magnet school is accessible to all Bergen County students.
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Fort Lee offers the GW Bridge corridor's best combination of Manhattan access, dining variety, and Palisades living. If commute time is your top priority, few Bergen County towns come close.
What Life Is Really Like in Fort Lee
Fort Lee is the kind of place where you can have Korean tofu soup for dinner, walk to a Revolutionary War site after dessert, and still be home in time to watch the sunset over Manhattan from your balcony.
The downtown along Main Street and Anderson Avenue has been steadily revitalizing. New restaurants, cafés, and shops open regularly, giving the borough a buzz that wasn't there a decade ago. The dining scene — particularly the Korean restaurants — draws people from across the tri-state area.
Daily life here is easier than most people expect. The grocery stores are excellent (H Mart, ACME, Cafasso's Fairway), the parks are well-maintained, and the bus system to Manhattan is genuinely reliable. You don't need a car to live well in Fort Lee, though having one gives you more flexibility.
The residential character varies block by block. Along the Palisades, you'll find high-rise condos with doormen, pools, and stunning river views. Move inland and the streets quiet down — tree-lined blocks with single-family homes and small apartment buildings. Fort Lee accommodates a range of lifestyles without feeling disjointed.
Expert Market Insight
What Scott Selleck Is Seeing in 2026
In 2026, most Bergen County homebuyers I talk to are weighing commute time against space and affordability. Towns like Fort Lee, Leonia, and Edgewater give you 15–25 minutes to Manhattan with walkable downtowns and established neighborhoods. Push further to Mahwah, Ramsey, or Franklin Lakes and you get more acreage but a longer commute. The sweet spot depends on what your daily life actually looks like — not what a listing photo promises.
Scott Selleck
32+ Years in Bergen & Hudson Counties · The Selleck Group / KW City Views Realty
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- Town of Fort Lee — Official Website
- Fort Lee Public Schools — NJ Dept. of Education
- NJ Transit Bus Schedules & Route Maps
- NY Waterway Ferry Service
- Holy Name Medical Center — Official Website
- Bergen County Parks & Recreation
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