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    $1,950 - $2,400 per month

    Morris-Elm Apartments

    Studio - 1 Bed

    34-36 Elm St, Morristown, NJ 07960

    Morris-Elm is a mixed-use complex comprised of two (2) buildings with thirty-four (34) residential apartments and 3 office suites located at 34-36 Elm Street, Morristown, New Jersey (the “Property”). The Property is situated on approximately one (1) acre of beautifully landscaped grounds with forty-one (41) on-site parking spaces. It is ideally located within walking distance to the NJ Transit

    34-36 Elm St, Morristown, NJ 07960
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    $1,895 - $3,020 per month

    Chatham Arms

    Studio - 2 Beds

    49 S Passaic Ave, Chatham, NJ 07928

    Nestled on a quiet tree lined street, moments from downtown shopping and restaurants and right around the corner from the train with service to Manhattan, Chatham Arms offers the best of all worlds. Our one and two bedroom apartments offer a fully equipped updated kitchen, ample closets, hardwood flooring, dishwasher, whisper quiet split system air conditioning with individual climate control,

    49 S Passaic Ave, Chatham, NJ 07928

Why Live in Madison

Madison, NJ, known as "Rose City," is a charming small city located 15 miles west of NYC. With a population of about 17,000 residents, Madison boasts a historic Main Street filled with local businesses, including Shanghai Jazz for live music and Asian cuisine, and The Chatham Bookseller for rare finds. The community spirit is evident through events like Bottle Hill Day, an annual fall festival featuring live music, street vendors, and family-friendly activities. Madison's school district is highly rated, with schools such as Kings Road School, Torey J. Sabatini School, Central Avenue School, Madison Junior School, and Madison High School providing quality education. The area offers various things to do, including visiting Memorial Park for its dog park, community pool, and ice rink, or exploring Giralda Farms Preserve for its trails. Madison's housing includes 1950s colonials, Victorians, and contemporary new constructions, with single-family lots larger than average. The city is commuter-friendly, with a direct train to NYC from its historic train station, and Newark Liberty International Airport is just a 30-minute drive away. Madison also hosts Drew University and Fairleigh Dickinson University, offering educational and cultural opportunities, including the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. The Madison Public Library provides diverse programs for all ages. Despite its many offerings, Madison has a B plus rating for diversity according to Niche.

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The most popular zip codes in Madison, NJ for renters include 07054, 07050 and 07018.
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