Albion
Neighborhood in Clifton, New Jersey
Passaic County 07013
Cape Cods on compact lots
In Albion, home prices start around $400,000 and sometimes reach upwards of $700,000. “You see a lot of Cape Cod-style homes with 50 by 100 square foot lots,” says Scotto. Those looking to move to Albion will also find bi-levels built during the 1950s and updated Colonials with detached garages. It's relatively common to see cars parked in the street, and drivers pull to the side to allow one another to pass. Sidewalks are narrow and flanked by red fire hydrants, telephone poles and oak trees.Three Academies at Clifton High School
Many Albion parents rely on Tiny Stars Learning Center during the work week, and children from Kindergarten through fifth grade can attend Clifton School No. 5, which received a B on the educational review site, Niche. Woodrow Wilson Middle School has a B-minus, and Clifton High School has a B grade. CHS students can apply to one of the school’s three academies depending on their area of interest — there’s a Career Academy, a STEM Academy and Visual & Performing Arts. 12th graders can also take part in the internship program.Fresh pita break and Turkish pastries just outside the neighborhood
Although Albion itself is almost entirely residential, Scotto points to a few staples just outside the neighborhood. “Bruno’s pizzeria has been there for years, ever since I was a kid,” he says, also mentioning the New Corral, “a seasoned spot” on Hazel Street. There’s also Bagel Station and Troops Subs on Van Houten. Locals can also order takeout or go out to eat on Main Street in Paterson, located west of Route 19 and the railroad tracks. There’s Fattal’s, which has been selling fresh-made pita bread and Halal meats since the late 1960s. Taskin Bakery & Cafe has a menu of Turkish delicacies like Simit, Tulumba and Baklava. Find the Center City Mall in Downtown Paterson — there’s a Price Rite Marketplace, Ace Hardware and Marshalls. Others head to Stop & Shop off Broad Street.The Clifton Junior Athletic League, hiking and horseback riding in local parks
At the center of the neighborhood sits Albion Memorial Park, where residents practice their tennis swings on one of the courts. Baseball fields are home to the Clifton Junior Athletic League. 250 years ago, George Washington kept an eye out for British troops from Rifle Camp Park. Today, it’s a popular spot for family picnics and hikes. There’s an Equestrian Center at Garret Mountain Reservation nearby, and the 300-plus acre expanse also has plenty of sledding spots during the winter months. On clear days, the New York City skyline is visible from scenic overlooks.Baseball history and carnival rides
About 3 miles south of Albion is Montclair State University, where residents can attend live performances at the Alexander Kasser Theater. Nearby, do a deep dive into baseball history at the Yogi Berra Museum, which also hosts youth education classes and summer camps. Learn about the region’s industrial roots at the Paterson Museum miles north. There’s also the Passaic County Fair in August — vendors set up booths, kids take turns on carnival rides and local bands perform live.Buses along Valley Road, the Main Line commuter rail and airport access
Specifically in the Albion section you’re gonna utilize buses, says Scotto, adding, “You’re gonna have a line that you pick up on Valley Road, Grove or Broad. There’s a good amount of commuters and the bus stop is walkable depending on where you live.” There’s a park and ride off Main Street in Clifton, and a commuter rail (the Main Line) connects Hoboken and Suffern, passing through Clifton and Paterson. Approximately 20 miles away along the Garden State Parkway is the Newark Liberty International Airport, and Interstate 80 connects the neighborhood to LaGuardia Airport in Queens. Albion is bordered by St. Joseph's University Medical Center, which has a 24-hour emergency room, long-term and rehabilitation care options.

Agents Specializing in this Area
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Johnny Rojas
Century 21 JR Gold Team Realty, LLC
(551) 345-5427
106 Total Sales
2 in Albion
$675K - $745K Price Range
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Michele Klug
KELLER WILLIAMS TOWNE SQUARE
(908) 883-3374
773 Total Sales
1 in Albion
$465,000 Price
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Lauren Orsini
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Fox & Roach Realtors - Montclair
(973) 406-4129
470 Total Sales
2 in Albion
$385K - $470K Price Range
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Alexandra Estevez
Keller Williams Realty Westfield
(646) 437-8265
104 Total Sales
2 in Albion
$190,000 Price Range
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Jason Shagawat
Keller Williams Village Square Realty
(862) 292-4451
20 Total Sales
1 in Albion
$315,000 Price
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Roy Castro
REALTY ONE GROUP LIVING
(862) 247-4123
66 Total Sales
2 in Albion
$487K - $530K Price Range
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Albion | US |
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Homicide | 3 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 2 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 3 | 4 |
Robbery | 4 | 4 |
Burglary | 2 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 3 | 4 |
Larceny | 2 | 4 |
Crime Score | 3 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Albion Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Albion, Clifton sell after 34 days on the market compared to the national average of 48 days. The median sale price for homes in Albion, Clifton over the last 12 months is $590,000, up 8% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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