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Teaneck Homeowners See Average Tax Bill Jump Over $600
Teaneck property taxes climb faster than neighboring towns in Bergen County
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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Teaneck homeowners saw their average property tax bill jump from $13,712 in 2024 to $14,378 in 2025, an increase of more than $600. This rise outpaced the increases seen in other Bergen County towns like Fair Lawn, Paramus, and Tenafly, according to a recent report.
Why it matters
The significant jump in Teaneck's average property tax bill highlights the financial strain facing homeowners in the area, as the cost of living continues to rise. This information is valuable for residents to understand how their town compares to neighboring communities and the broader regional trends.
The details
The report found that Teaneck's average property tax bill increased by over 4.8% from 2024 to 2025, a larger jump than many surrounding towns. This reflects broader trends of rising property values and tax assessments across Bergen County. The report provides a detailed comparison of the 2025 vs. 2024 average tax bills for each municipality, allowing Teaneck residents to see how their town stacks up.
- The report on 2025 property tax bills in Bergen County was published on February 12, 2026.
The takeaway
The significant rise in Teaneck's average property tax bill underscores the financial pressures facing homeowners in the area, and highlights the need for local officials to address the root causes of rising costs and find ways to provide relief for residents.

