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Featured Apartments in Summit, NJ

Manley Court

Great Location! Spacious Apartments! Fantastic Amenities! Make Us Your New Home!

Summit NJ, 07901

Beechwood Apartments

GREAT LOCATION WITH UPDATED SPACIOUS APARTMENTS

Summit NJ, 07901

Locust Gardens

Convenient To Downtown...Close To Schools...Transportation To NYC-Bus & Train...

Summit NJ, 07901

Spring Garden Apartments

Professionally landscaped grounds....On-site parking.....24 hour emergency service...

Summit NJ, 07901

Worthington House

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Summit NJ, 07901

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Summit, NJ

Overview of Summit

Summit, NJ, is home to an eclectic group of residents. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Summit had a population of 21,457 residents in 2010 and saw its population grow 0.6 percent between April 1, 2010, and July 1, 2011. Its citizens speak more than 35 languages and come from a variety of backgrounds, contributing to the community's cultural and economic diversity. Additionally, Summit is located near several major highways and the Newark Airport, which helps it regularly attract many newcomers.

The Summit apartments for rent are an attractive option for many residents because the city features various open spaces and an active community-oriented business district. It is roughly 30 minutes from Manhattan, consists of six square miles of land and contains approximately 3,579 residents per square mile.

Living in Summit, NJ

European settlers moved to the area that would become known as Summit in 1710. The region had several names, including Beacon Hill and Pie Hill, but Lord Chancellor James Kent helped give the city its current moniker. The area was incorporated as a township in 1869, but was reincorporated as a city 30 years later.

Summit is considered to be a great place to raise a family by many residents, and features a large group of local nonprofit organizations to support its locals. Community members typically enjoy a variety of recreational opportunities in the area, including those available at the city's aquatic center, nine-hole golf course, playing fields, public parks and running tracks.

Summit Work and Study

Summit's public schools are among the best in the Garden State, and the city is also close to many top-rated private institutions. Its educational facilities include eight preschool and daycare institutions and three private and parochial schools.

Seton Hall University is one of the top schools in New Jersey, and is located in South Orange, about seven miles northeast of Summit. This university hosts roughly 10,000 students, features eight schools and offers 60 majors.

Rentals in Summit, NJ and Cost of Living

Apartments for rent in Summit, NJ, are readily available, but it's likely that you'll have to pay more for these units than you might in other areas of the country. The U.S. Census Bureau reports that the gross rent for units in this city are priced at $1,500 or more per month.

Summit Attractions and Special Events

The New Jersey Center for Visual Arts is the largest institution of its kind in New Jersey, and offers residents access to contemporary art. This center features a studio art school, including interpretive programs and visual learning opportunities. It typically hosts more than 60,000 visitors every year, and has received accolades from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts for its impact on the community.

For those who pursue rentals in Summit and want to enjoy the great outdoors, the Reeves-Reed Arboretum is the place for you. This arboretum traces its roots to 1889, when John Hornor Wisner built his country estate. Today, the site houses the facility's administrative center, now called the Wisner House. It contains five and a half acres of land filled with formal gardens that reflect design trends from the early 20th century. Visit the arboretum's Keller Azalea Garden or Reeves-Reed Rock Garden to see various types of roses, shrubs, trees and more.

The Summit Playhouse was founded in 1918 and has hosted more than 300 productions. This community-operated theater is one of the oldest of its kind in the United States, presenting three shows per year. In the summer, the playhouse also offers kids a children’s theater that gives adolescent actors and actresses the opportunity to showcase their talents.

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