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Townhome & Condo Comunities in East Hanover, NJ
Here, is a list of all East Hanover
Townhome and Condo communities. We hope this is helpful as you start your search for the best Townhome and Condominium communities in the area.
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Castle Ridge
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East Hanover
Townhomes/Townhouses
Built: 1987-1990
Units: 183
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$525,000 to $625,000
2-3 Beds | 2.1 Baths
1 Car Garage
Swimming Pool |
Tennis Courts |
More Details, Community Website
CastleRidgeLiving.com
973-615-6504
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Cerbone Villas
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East Hanover
Townhomes/Townhouses
Active Adult: Age Restriction (55+ or 48+)
Built: 2006
Units: 10
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$400,000 to $425,000
2 Beds | 2.1 Baths
1 Car Garage
No Amenities
973-615-6504
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Hanover Park
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East Hanover
Condominiums
Built: 1995
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$375,000 to $555,000
2-4 Beds | 1.0-3.0 Baths
2 Assigned Spots
Swimming Pool |
Playground |
973-615-6504
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East Hanover New Jersey
A unique residential commercial community, East Hanover ranks among the
county’s top municipalities for industrial, business and commercial rateables. The 8.1 square mile township is a highly developed complex of residential subdivisions, industrial parks, contemporary headquarter offices, warehousing facilities, cemeteries and retail strip malls which stretch along Route 10 as
it bisects the community.
This array of competing elements is extremely well handled by local administrators of planning and zoning. Most industrial facilities are well-placed and well-screened from residential settings. Suburban residential areas are attractive, well designed and offer a varied price structure.
The public school system is excellent with two elementary schools and a middle school operated by the East Hanover Board of Education. In addition, there is a parochial school, St. Rose of Lima Academy. East Hanover graduates usually move on to Hanover Park Regional High School, which is a highly respected high school operated by the Hanover Park Regional Board of Education.
The community has much to offer, not only to existing residents but also to anticipated new residential development. The municipality offers a fine public school system, and its expanding municipal services keep pace with the needs of residents.
Transportation
Easy access to Route 10, 287, 46, 280 and I-80 for connection to major highway arteries in North Jersey. Excellent commuter train transportation from Madison and Chatham to Newark and New York City with intermediate stops. Commuter coach bus service for direct transportation to midtown New York. Limousine service to major airports from Morristown and helicopter service to all major metropolitan airports.
Shopping
Ridgedale Mini Mall, Livingston, Short Hills, Morris County, and Rockaway Townsquare malls, Morristown business district.
Route 10 is becoming one of the finest shopping areas in New Jersey.
Recreational Facilities
Racquet club, Florham Park Country Club (golf), Joseph G. Lurker Memorial Park, Sommer Park, Morristown National Historical Park.
County, state and federal
parks, are within a few minutes drive where you can try your
hand at everything from bocce to baseball. The Morris County
Park Commission operates 24 sites, including three golf
courses, two aboreta and the Mennen Sports Arena and offers
a year-round program of activities throughout the county
like adult education courses, programs for school children,
planned trail walks, golf tournaments and outdoor concerts. Municipal Offices:
411 Ridgedale Ave
(973) 428-3000
Library:
415 Ridgedale Ave
(973) 428-3075
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