The Costanza Read · how this price compares
$3,999/mo
median ask for comparable 3-bed rentals in North Bergen is $2,900/mo · based on 146 active listings
At $3,999/mo, this home is priced ~38% above the median for its class. Priced at a premium — worth seeing what justifies it.
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About this home
Mint condition 3 story all brick One family with 3 floors of living space, beautiful patio just off the kitchen and another front balcony off of a bedroom on the 3rd floor. Patio Deck , Hardwood floors through out. 1 commercial sized garages perfect for work space, storage, etc.
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The details
Property TypeRental
StatusActive · listed 6 days ago
Rent Price$3,999/mo
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms2
PetsNo
LocationNorth Bergen, NJ 07047
MLS #260012404
Living on 77Th St
121 77Th St #Back house sits on 77Th St in North Bergen. Bergenline Avenue and Tonnelle Avenue are the main commercial corridors. NJ Transit bus routes run frequently to the Port Authority, and the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail's Tonnelle Avenue station sits at the township's edge. Routes 1&9 (Tonnelle Avenue), Route 3, and the Lincoln Tunnel approach put the whole region within easy reach.
As a 3-bedroom rental in North Bergen, it's the kind of turnkey listing buyers watch for — and in this market, rentals like this lease quickly. If it fits what you're after, the smart move is to see it early.
121 77Th St #Back house, North Bergen
Good to know
Is 121 77Th St #Back house still available?
Yes — it's active on the Hudson County MLS (listed 6 days ago) at $3,999/mo. Text Andrew Diaz at (551) 235-3473 to confirm and book a showing.
How many bedrooms and bathrooms does 121 77Th St #Back house have?
It offers 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
How do I see 121 77Th St #Back house in person?
Tap “Request a tour,” drop your name and number, and Andrew Diaz will text you back within minutes with showing times — including this weekend.
Does 121 77Th St #Back house allow pets?
Pets are marked “No” on the MLS listing — ask Andrew Diaz for the specifics.