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53Units
3Stories
1950Year Built
$161K - $289KValue Range
Available Units
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Modest mid-century living in South Nutley
476 Joralemon Street, a three-story brick condominium complex built in 1950, offers a straightforward living experience in the heart of South Nutley. With 53 units, this no-frills building provides a practical housing option for those seeking an affordable alternative to renting. The structure's simple design reflects its mid-century origins, focusing on functionality rather than architectural flourishes.
Renovated units with modern touches
The condominium offers a mix of one- and two-bedroom layouts, catering to various household sizes. One-bedroom units range in price from $190,000 to $225,000, while two-bedroom units are available for around $220,000. Recent renovations have breathed new life into many of these homes, with updates focusing on modern conveniences and aesthetics.
The one-bedroom units feature open floor plans that maximize space and light. Kitchens have been updated with granite countertops, new appliances, and in some cases, center islands that overlook the living and dining areas. Hardwood floors, freshly stained or refinished, run throughout the units, adding warmth and character. Bathrooms have been modernized with contemporary fixtures and finishes.
Two-bedroom units offer similar upgrades, providing additional space for families or those needing a home office. All units benefit from ample natural light, with some offering views of the surrounding neighborhood. Large closets in the bedrooms provide generous storage space, a valuable feature in apartment living.
Each unit comes with modern amenities such as air conditioning, and many include updated appliances like refrigerators, ovens, and ranges. Window coverings are provided, offering privacy and light control. The eat-in kitchens in some units add versatility to the living space, perfect for casual dining or entertaining.
Basic comforts for everyday living
While 476 Joralemon Street doesn't boast luxury amenities, it provides the essentials for comfortable living. The building is pet-friendly, allowing cats, which is a significant draw for animal lovers. Laundry facilities are available on-site, saving residents the hassle of trips to off-site laundromats.
Each unit is assigned one parking spot, located conveniently behind the building. This feature is particularly valuable in an urban setting. The building's maintenance fees cover heat and hot water, simplifying budgeting for residents.
The condominium's layout includes courtyards, providing shared outdoor spaces for residents to enjoy. While not extensive, these areas offer a breath of fresh air and a chance to connect with neighbors. The building's modest amenities reflect its focus on providing affordable housing options in a desirable location.
A blend of suburban charm and urban convenience
South Nutley offers residents a unique blend of suburban tranquility and urban accessibility. The neighborhood, situated between Bloomfield, Belleville, and Nutley Townships, provides a diverse range of dining, shopping, and recreational options within easy reach.
For everyday needs, residents can walk to the nearby Lidl supermarket, offering quality groceries at affordable prices. The SuperFresh Bloomfield, about a mile and a half away, provides another option for grocery shopping. For those seeking a wider variety of retail options, Marshalls is about two and a half miles from the building, offering brand-name clothing and home goods at discounted prices.
The neighborhood boasts several parks, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and families. Fairway Park, less than a mile away, is a local favorite featuring baseball fields and a community garden. Belleville Park, designed by the renowned Olmsted firm, offers a diverse range of amenities including bocce courts, ball fields, and a jogging path, all within a 15-minute walk from the building.
Dining options in the area cater to various tastes and budgets. The Arlington Diner, about a mile and a half away, serves classic American fare in a no-nonsense, old-school setting. For those craving fast food, Wendy's is less than a mile away, offering quick and convenient meals. Yesterday's Bar and Grille, about two and a half miles from the building, provides a casual neighborhood atmosphere for drinks and classic pub fare.
The Belleville Public Library, a mile from the building, serves as a community hub for learning and entertainment. For those seeking cultural experiences, the area offers various local events and activities throughout the year.
The neighborhood's family-friendly atmosphere is enhanced by its schools. Belleville High School, just a 10-minute walk from the building, offers a range of academic programs and extracurricular activities for students.
Throughout the year, residents can enjoy various community events, such as the Nutley-Belleville Columbus Day Parade, celebrating the area's Italian-American heritage with food vendors, a car show, and family-friendly activities.
Accessible public transit and major roadways
476 Joralemon Street's location offers residents a balance of walkability and transit options. The area's somewhat walkable nature means that some errands can be accomplished on foot, though a car or public transportation may be necessary for others.
For those relying on public transportation, the Franklin Ave & Joralemon St bus stop is just a 10-minute walk from the building, providing access to local bus routes. For longer commutes, the Bloomfield train station, served by NJ Transit's Montclair-Boonton Line, is about a 5-minute drive away. This line offers direct service to New York Penn Station, making it convenient for those working in Manhattan.
The Newark Light Rail's Silver Lake station, approximately a 5-minute drive from the building, provides another transit option. This light rail system connects to key points in Newark, including Newark Penn Station, offering additional commuting flexibility.
For those preferring to drive, the building's location provides easy access to major roadways. The Garden State Parkway runs adjacent to the area, facilitating travel throughout New Jersey.
Cyclists will find the area somewhat bikeable, with some bike infrastructure. While not extensive, the existing bike lanes and paths provide options for those preferring two-wheeled transportation for short trips or recreation.
For air travel, Newark Liberty International Airport is about a 20-minute drive away, offering both domestic and international flights. LaGuardia and John F. Kennedy International airports in New York are also accessible, though at greater distances.
The building's provision of one assigned parking spot per unit is a significant advantage, especially for those who rely on personal vehicles. This feature, combined with the area's transit options, allows residents to choose the transportation method that best suits their needs and preferences.
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Area Factors
Low Crime
Crime Score®
3/ 10
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
42/ 100
Somewhat Walkable
Walk Score®
63/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Belleville Dog Park
7 min walk
Fairway Park
15 min walk
Flora Louden Park
2 min drive
Belleville Park
3 min drive
Baseball/Softball
Soccer
Trails
Demuro Park
3 min drive
Booth Park
3 min drive
Yanticaw Park
3 min drive
William Street Park
3 min drive
Playground
Cherry Blossom Welcome Center
5 min drive
Baseball/Softball
Playground
Parking Lot
Schools
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