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Information About the Area from our Experts
Public Transportation
Tanya Zachko - Real Estate Agent
Newark has the second-highest rate of households without automobiles, after only New York City. It is a hub of public transportation for both its industry and access to New York. There are 3 train stations within Newark. Newark Penn Station is located just east of downtown, operating a PATH (Port Authority Trans-Hudson) line which connects to Manhattan, 3 commuter rail lines, and AmTrak service to Philadelphia and Washington D.C. The Newark Broad Street Station, just 1 mile from Penn Station, runs 2 commuter rail lines, and is connected to Penn Station by the Newark Light Rail System, which operates underground and travels to multiple other destinations in New Jersey, such as Bloomfield and Belleville. The Newark Liberty International Airport Station connects all locations on the Northeast Corridor and North Jersey Coast Lines with the airport, and services all stops between. New Jersey Transit provides Newark with 38 bus lines servicing cities and destinations all over New Jersey and into New York, as well as 2 for specified locations Atlantic City and Six Flags. GoBus 25 and 28 also serve Newark, and of course there are numerous cab companies. Public transportation in Newark is extremely convenient and the choice means of travel for the majority of residents.
Schools & Education
Tanya Zachko - Real Estate Agent
Newark Public Schools is the largest public school system in New Jersey. It is considered an Abbott, or SDA District, based on the requirements of the NJ School Development Authority to provide funding for all building and renovation projects. These determinations are based on student grades and test scores, of which Newark is among the lowest in the state with the exception of Science Park High School. The single high school has received multiple awards and recognition, and is dedicated to college-bound high school students that are interested in math and science. In 2010, Mark Zuckerberg donated $100 million to the district, in hopes things will turn around. There are 48 elementary schools, 5 middle schools, 3 secondary (7-8 only), and 11 high schools in the Newark Public School system. There are also 3 Catholic high schools in the city. The University Heights district of Newark is home to Rutgers University, Seton Hall School of Law, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, and Essex County College.
Local Events
Tanya Zachko - Real Estate Agent
The City of Newark sponsors many special events throughout the year, from sporting events and concerts to art festivals and parades. The Newark Performing Arts Center sponsors many of these activities; Sounds of the Summer is a weekly musical performance event featuring many different types of music, from turntables to reggae, which turns into a party at night. The city hosts various informative community events, including learning for children and a Family Financial Fair. The Newark Museum holds art workshops, tours, and an Annual Black Film Festival. Newark also has its annual Pride Week, in which the residents hold fashion shows, community discussion on religious and sexual identity beliefs and more to bring the community together. All of Newark’s special events can be found at ci.newark.nj.us, along with other community information.
Nightlife
Tanya Zachko - Real Estate Agent
There is no shortage of nightlife in Newark in terms of availability and variety. It’s the largest city in New Jersey and in a huge metropolis area; it delivers. Newark has less of the fist-pumping clubs of the Hudson coast, and more of a variety of unique, enjoyable clubs. Rio Lounge has a full bar and hip hop dance floor. Hell’s Kitchen is a different kind of dance club, and offers entertainment such as a burlesque show on Thursdays. Arena is a sports bar that becomes a dance club late night, and is 18+, as is QxT’s, which plays mellow, moveable rock. For more of a pub feel, MMM Bello's is a popular and relaxed spot, with a jukebox, and a chock full bar. In fact, they offer 100 taps, and reward you with things like permanent stool privileges and drink deals for trying each one. Nightlife in Newark is refreshing and interesting, and there’s plenty of it.
We Have 8,219 Newark, NJ Apartment Listings
| Picture | Bedrooms | Rent | Address | Updated |
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0 Bed | $2,000 | 190 Market Street, Newark, NJ | May 18th |
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2 Bed | $1,800 | 111 Mulberry Street, Newark, NJ | May 17th |
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0 Bed | Call | 260 Washington Street, Newark, NJ | May 18th |
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1 Bed | $725 | 49 Hill Street Floor 2, Newark, NJ | May 18th |
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2 Bed | $1,450 | 19 Fulton Street -, Newark, NJ | May 18th |
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2 Bed | $1,900 | 53 University Avenue -, Newark, NJ | May 18th |
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2 Bed | $1,250 | 70 Madison Street, Newark, NJ | May 18th |
| 2 - 3 Bed | $700 - $750 | 45 Jones Street, Newark, NJ | May 18th | |
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0 - 3 Bed | $725 - $1,500 | 25 Clifton Avenue, Newark, NJ | May 16th |
| 3 Bed | $135 | Bergen/S. Orange, Newark, NJ | May 17th |
Apartment Complexes
| Name | Bedrooms | Price Range |
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| $1610 One bedroom in Newark, Edgartown | One | $1,610 |
| $525 One room for rent inNewark, Edgartown | One | $525 - $600 |
| Koltex Apartments LLC | One - Two | $750 - $850 |
| $1300 Three bedroom in Newark, Edgartown | Three | $1,300 |
| Bloomfield Plaza | Studio - Three | $700 - $1,000 |
| North 9 LLC | One - Two | $695 - $795 |
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Nearby Cities & Towns
| Name | Dist. | Available Apartments |
|---|---|---|
| Harrison | 1.0mi | 8,350 |
| East Orange | 2.6mi | 7,639 |
| Kearny | 3.0mi | 8,590 |
| Irvington | 3.3mi | 6,584 |
| Orange | 4.0mi | 6,871 |
| Hillside | 4.0mi | 6,125 |
| Belleville | 4.2mi | 8,154 |
| North Arlington | 4.3mi | 8,494 |
| South Orange | 4.8mi | 4,673 |
| Glen Ridge | 5.0mi | 7,244 |
| Jersey City | 5.1mi | 8,655 |
| Maplewood | 5.1mi | 4,181 |
Average Rent near Newark
Neighborhoods in Newark
Rental Information - Education & Childcare
| District Name | Address | Schools | Stu/Teach/Ratio | Contact |
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| Newark | 2 Cedar Street | 75 | 39,443 / 2,685 / 14.7:1 | (973)-733-7333 |
| Office Of Education Juvenile Justice Commission | 1001 Spruce Street Suite 202 | 55 | NA | (609)-943-4932 |
| Office Of Education Department Of Children And Families | 10 Quakerbridge Plaza | 41 | 647 / 417 / 1.6:1 | (609)-588-3681 |
| Public School Name | Address | Grades | Stu/Teach/Ratio | Apartments Near (Avg Rent)* |
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| Barringer | 90 Parker Street | 9th - 12th | 1,575 / 108 / 14.6:1 | 154 Rentals ($1,802) |
| East Side | 238 Van Buren Street | 9th - 12th | 1,443 / 82 / 17.6:1 | 49 Rentals ($3,147) |
| Ann St | 30 Ann Street | Pre K - 8th | 1,332 / 76 / 17.5:1 | 41 Rentals ($1,472) |
| Private School Name | Address | Grades | Enrollment | Apartments Near (Avg Rent)* |
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| St Benedict'S Preparatory | 520 Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard | 7th - 12th | 554 | 125 Listings ($1,917) |
| St Michael | 27 Crittenden Street | Pre K - 8th | 504 | 126 Listings ($1,926) |
| St Philips Academy | 342 Central Avenue | Pre K - 8th | 356 | 152 Listings ($1,806) |

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