Incorporated on April 10, 1843, after separating from Bergen Township, North Bergen is a township in Hudson County, New Jersey, perched along the dramatic cliffs of the Hudson Palisades directly across the Hudson River from Manhattan. That geography alone sets it apart from its neighbors: while Weehawken and Union City share the same general corridor, North Bergen's elevated terrain delivers some of the most unobstructed views of the Manhattan skyline available anywhere in the metropolitan area — a feature that shapes both its character and its real estate appeal.
With a population exceeding 63,000 across just over five square miles, the township is one of the most densely populated municipalities in the country, yet it maintains genuine neighborhood texture. Bergenline Avenue anchors daily life as a commercial and cultural spine, reflecting the township's strong Latin American identity — more than 70 percent of residents identify as Hispanic or Latino, earning the area its well-deserved reputation as part of "Havana on the Hudson." The 167-acre James J. Braddock North Hudson County Park offers trails and open space rare for a community this dense, while bus and light rail connections make commuting to New York City straightforward.
For buyers and investors seeking proximity to Manhattan without Manhattan prices, North Bergen represents a compelling and still-evolving opportunity.