— For Sale / Fort Lee, NJ
1115 Arcadian Way The Bluff Section, Fort Lee
East-facing Manhattan skyline views. Brick Center Hall Colonial on a corner lot. Chef's kitchen, marble spa bath, three-car garage.
01 — The House
A brick Center Hall Colonial with Manhattan skyline views, a chef's kitchen built for serious cooking, and the quiet luxury of a corner lot in the Bluff.
Built in 1997 and thoughtfully renovated in 2011, 1115 Arcadian Way delivers approximately 3,904 square feet across three levels. The primary suite commands the second floor with a tray ceiling, picture-window views of the NYC skyline, a gas fireplace, and a marble spa bath featuring a freestanding tub, frameless rainfall shower, and double vanity.
The chef's kitchen is the home's centerpiece: Poggenpohl Wenge cabinetry, Caesarstone counters, a white quartz waterfall island, Wolf six-burner gas range, Sub-Zero refrigerator, wine column, and induction cooktop. A slider opens to the deck with an electric awning for indoor-outdoor entertaining.
A two-story foyer with limestone stairs, ironwork railing, and Venetian plaster sets the tone on arrival. Custom Wenge doors run throughout. Two fireplaces, central air, and a central vacuum system round out the mechanicals.
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THE GALLERY.
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03 / Motion
The house in motion.
A cinematic walkthrough. Every elevation, every detail, every shadow line.
Beds
5
Baths
4.5
Sq Ft
3,904
Built
1997
Style
Center Hall Colonial
Garage
3-Car Attached
Fireplaces
2
Kitchen
Poggenpohl / Wolf / Sub-Zero
05 — Neighborhood
The Bluff.
Fort Lee.
Manhattan, right there.
Perched in Fort Lee's sought-after Bluff section, this corner lot sits above the Edgewater riverfront with east-facing Manhattan skyline views — from the George Washington Bridge to Midtown. Minutes to the GWB ramp, NJ Transit bus to Port Authority, Fort Lee Public Schools, Palisades Interstate Park, Hudson Lights, and Route 4.
Walk the area06 — Commute to NYC
Three ways into Manhattan.
From the Bluff, you're minutes from every Hudson River crossing. Here's how the commute actually works — bus, car, or ferry, ranked by what locals use every day.
NJ Transit Bus
Routes 156, 158, and 159 run from Fort Lee directly into the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown. Stops are clustered along Lemoine Avenue and Main Street, both a short walk or drive from Arcadian Way. Buses use dedicated lanes approaching the George Washington Bridge, keeping the ride predictable even during peak hours.
- Peak: every 5–15 min; off-peak: every 20–30 min
- Stops on Lemoine Ave, Main St, and Bruce Reynolds Blvd
- Direct to Port Authority (W 42nd St & 8th Ave)
George Washington Bridge
The GWB ramp is under 5 minutes from Arcadian Way. Choose the upper level for the most direct Manhattan access (exits to the Henry Hudson Parkway / West Side Highway) or the lower level for the Cross Bronx Expressway and Harlem River Drive. Route 4, I-95, and the Palisades Interstate Parkway all feed into the bridge approach within a mile of the property.
- Off-peak: 15–20 min; peak: 25–35+ min to Midtown
- Upper level → Henry Hudson Pkwy / West Side Hwy
- Lower level → Harlem River Dr / FDR / Cross Bronx
NY Waterway Ferry
The Port Imperial terminal in Weehawken is a 10-minute drive south and runs ferries to Midtown (W 39th St) every 5–15 minutes at peak — the crossing itself is just 8 minutes. The Edgewater Ferry Landing is even closer, with weekday service to Midtown and Downtown Manhattan. Free shuttle buses connect the Midtown terminal to offices along 34th, 42nd, 50th, and 57th Streets.
- Port Imperial (Weehawken): ~10 min drive, 8 min crossing
- Edgewater Landing: ~7 min drive, ~20 min to Midtown
- Weekday peak: every 5–15 min; also serves Downtown
Also: jitney & commuter vans
Privately operated commuter vans — often called jitneys — run along Bergenline Avenue and major Fort Lee corridors. They generally terminate at the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal (179th St, Manhattan) rather than Port Authority. Fares are cash-based and typically lower than NJ Transit. Look for vans labeled "Fort Lee / GWB" along Lemoine Avenue and Main Street during morning commute hours. Note: schedules are informal and vary by operator; jitneys are not part of the NJ Transit system.
04 — Location
1115 Arcadian Way
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