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Studio Apartments for Rent in Hawthorne, NJ

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    $2,800 - $3,995 per month

    Hedges at Hawthorne

    Studio - 2 Beds

    204 Wagaraw Rd, Hawthorne, NJ 07506

    Get ready to flourish & thrive inside the sophisticated rental residences of the Hedges, offering condo-style surroundings and an abundant collection of wellness inspired amenities in Hawthorne, New Jersey, moments from the train.

    204 Wagaraw Rd, Hawthorne, NJ 07506
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    $1,375 - $1,749 per month

    35 McKinley

    Studio - 1 Bed

    35 Mckinley Ave, Hawthorne, NJ 07506

    Welcome to Arlington Arms Hawthorne. We are a professionally managed apartment community with beautifully renovated apartments. The building and apartments have classic pre-war design and have been meticulously renovated. You’ll find hardwood floors, tile baths, 4 piece kitchen and lovely fixtures. The building is quiet, clean and beautifully decorated with a live in Super.

    35 Mckinley Ave, Hawthorne, NJ 07506

Why Live in Hawthorne

Hawthorne, NJ, located in Passaic County, offers a blend of suburban tranquility and convenient commuting options. With nearly 20,000 residents, this borough is just west of New York City and close to Paramus, making it a prime location for commuters. Hawthorne is known for its tree-lined streets and the expansive Goffle Brook Park, which features playgrounds, athletic fields, walking trails, and a dog run. Other community athletic fields include Wagaraw Field, Franklin Field, and Veterans Field. The borough's Main Street boasts old-school charm with low-rise shops and restaurants, including bakeries, bagel shops, diners, and a variety of eateries ranging from Asian fusion to Italian. Hawthorne hosts numerous community events throughout the year, such as summer concerts, autumn pony rides, and holiday celebrations like the “Howl-o-ween” dog costume contest and Santa parade. The Louis Bay 2nd Library offers activities like story times, knitting groups, and a farmers' market. Housing in Hawthorne features early 20th-century Colonials, Cape Cods, and multi-family dwellings, some with views of the Manhattan skyline. The local schools include Hawthorne Public Schools and private options like Hawthorne Christian Academy and St. Anthony School. Safety is a strong point, with crime rates significantly lower than the national average. Commuting is facilitated by nearby highways and a local train station, making Midtown Manhattan just 22 miles away. For those seeking things to do, Hawthorne provides a mix of natural beauty, community events, and convenient shopping and dining options.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular zip codes in Hawthorne, NJ for renters?
The most popular zip codes in Hawthorne, NJ for renters include 07601, 07012, 07666, 07042 and 07071.
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