$2,250 - $2,695 per month
Meridia Upper Main
1 - 2 Beds
115 E Main St, Lincoln Park, NJ 07035
$2,250 - $2,695 per month
Meridia Upper Main
1 - 2 Beds
115 E Main St, Lincoln Park, NJ 07035
$3,400 per month
5 Sewanois Ave, Lincoln Park, NJ 07035
Spacious home on quiet street in great location! Kitchen with granite counter tops and center isle, bath on each level, partial finished basement, C/A, Gas and electric for Washer, and dryer hook ups in basement. Hardwood floors throughout. With-in walking distance to bus, shopping and downtown! Close to all highways and Train. Tenant pays 1st $150. of repairs. NTN background check required.
Lynne Travers RE/MAX NEIGHBORHOOD PROPERTIES
$1,950 - $2,595 per month
Beaver Brook Gardens
1 - 2 Beds
209 Comly Rd, Lincoln Park, NJ 07035
$3,300 per month
118 Harvest Ln, Lincoln Park, NJ 07035
Welcome! To the Hilltop Farms!! 2 bedroom, 2 full baths, living room, dining room, eik, wood burning fireplace, hardwood floors, ss appliances, granite counters, partially furnished, washer & dryer, granite counters, deck. Open concept. THIS CONDO IS PARTIALLY FURNISHED. AVAILABLE ON OCTOBER 1, 2025
LOUIS FARINA SIGNATURE HOMES & ESTATES INC
$2,800 per month
137 Harvest Ln, Lincoln Park, NJ 07035
NEW FLOORING being installed in LR and both BR'S, FRESHLY PAINTED ALSO! Nice spacious unit with easy accessible yet private and quiet location. Large Living Room with F/P with newer surround, MBR with Full Bath and 2 large closets-1 Walk-In, Second Bedroom and Second Full Bath, Both baths have Newer vanities, Dining Room with wood floor, pass through from kitchen, and New blind, Newer tile entry
Chris Helmlinger RE/MAX NEIGHBORHOOD PROPERTIES
$6,000 per month
10 Eugene Cir, Lincoln Park, NJ 07035
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Eve Caposela Howard Hanna Rand Realty
Lincoln Park, located in Morris County, New Jersey, is a borough known for its hometown vibe and natural scenery. Established in 1922, it retains much of its rural character with nature preserves and untouched lands. The housing stock includes small family homes from the 1920s along Boonton Turnpike and Colonial Revival, Cape Cod, and ranch-style homes from the 1950s. These homes are priced competitively compared to the county average. The Boonton Turnpike serves as the center of activity, featuring local dining spots like Anthony Francos Pizza, 202 Italian Bistro, and The Empanada Times. Residents enjoy numerous parks, including Boro Park with its sports facilities and the Lincoln Park Community Lake, which offers paddleboarding, kayaking, and summer events. The borough is also home to the Twin Willows Par 3 golf course. Lincoln Park Middle School is highly rated for its academics and teachers, while high school students attend Boonton High School, located 15 minutes away. The community is safer than the national average, making it a practical choice for families.