Situated in Bergen County just four miles east of the George Washington Bridge, Englewood, New Jersey carries a name with roots stretching back to the colonial era — derived from the Dutch Engelse woud, meaning "English woods," a nod to its early identity as one of the few English-speaking settlements in the otherwise Dutch-dominated region of New Netherland. That layered history gives Englewood a character that newer suburbs simply cannot replicate.
What sets Englewood apart from neighboring Teaneck, Fort Lee, and Englewood Cliffs is its rare combination of genuine urban energy and suburban scale. The city has its own downtown corridor along Palisade Avenue, a performing arts tradition anchored by the Bergen Performing Arts Center, and direct bus service into Midtown Manhattan — making the commute to the city straightforward without the density of city living. Families researching houses for sale in Englewood NJ consistently point to the Englewood Public Schools district and the presence of prestigious private institutions as major draws.
With continued investment in its downtown, a diverse and engaged population, and unmatched access to both New York City and the natural beauty of the Palisades, Englewood rewards buyers who want a real place with real history — and a genuinely promising future.