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Enclave at Short Hills Townhome Community
Short Hills, New Jersey
The Homes at Enclave at Short Hills in Short Hills NJ
Luxury Townhomes/Townhouses
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DETAILS
- Price Range: $1,400,000 - $1,800,000
- Beds: 3
- Baths: 2.1-4.1
- Basements: Yes
- Parking: 2 Car Garage
- Year Built: 2012-2013
- # of Units: 30
- Pets Allowed: Yes. Some restrictions may apply.
- Public Transportation: Served by two NJ Transit railroad stations along the Morristown Line, providing service to Newark Broad Street Station, Secaucus Junction and New York Penn Station. New Jersey Transit operates bus service in the township, including the 70 route that stops at the Millburn railroad station on a route between Newark and Livingston, with local service on the 873 route.
- Special Features: Only Gated and Luxury Townhome Community in Short Hills. Steps to NYC Direct Train, Millburn Schools, Downtown shops, Restaurants, & Parks and Recreation.. Quality built by Toll Brothers. 30 Exquisite Townhomes. Walk to Train and Town. Top Rated Millburn Schools. Some Models Feature Master Bedroom Suites on the First Floor. Only 4 blocks to the NJ Transit with Midtown Direct train to NYC and convenient to the Mall at Short Hill.
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AMENITIES
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COMMUNITY WEBSITE
www.EnclaveAtShortHills.com
CONTACT
The Enclave at Short Hills Expert
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Enclave at Short Hills, Short Hills Community Pictures/Photos
Community Map
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Overview |
Millburn and its subsection, Short Hills, is an affluent suburb about 15 miles west of New York City. Rich in heritage and historic architecture, this sought after town boasts Old World charm with metropolitan amenities. The township stands out due to its top-rated schools, proximity to freeways and two train stations, its fine dining and shopping options, and its excellent parks, facilities, and clubs. It is home to fun events year-round for adults and families.
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Homes |
Homes here are higher priced and higher taxed due to Millburn’s convenient location and public transportation access to NYC. You will find a variety of elegant older styles such as Tudor and Victorian in addition to traditional Colonials, luxurious newer offerings, and gracious estates, primarily single family homes.
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