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| Short
Hills And Milburn |
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| Short Hills also
has three K-5 elementary schools, all part of the Millburn
Township Public Schools, the Deerfield Elementary School,
Glenwood Elementary School and Hartshorn Elementary School.
A fourth elementary school in the area, the Short Hills
School, was closed and sold off during the population
dropoff in the 1980s. Students move on to complete their
education at the Millburn Middle School for grades 6-8
and Millburn High School for grades 9-12.
Far Brook School is a private, nonsectarian coeducational
day school located in the Short Hills section of Millburn,
serving students in nursery through eighth grade. The
school has a total enrollment of 197 students.
Millburn
Public School Report from the State of New Jersey
Millburn
Township Public Schools
Millburn High School
462 Millburn Avenue, Millburn NJ 07041 973-564-7130
Millburn Middle School
25 Old Short Hills Road, Millburn NJ 07041 973-379-2600
Deerfield Elementary School
26 Troy Lane, Short Hills NJ 07078 973-379-4843
Glenwood Elementary School
325 Taylor Road South, Short Hills NJ 07078 973-379-7576
Hartshorn Elementary School
400 Hartshorn Drive, Short Hills NJ 07078 973-379-7550
South Mountain Elementary School
2 Southern Slope Road, Millburn NJ 07041 973-921-1394
Wyoming Elementary School
55 Myrtle Avenue, Millburn NJ 07041 973-761-1619
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| Millburn
Township, and the neighborhoods of affluent Short Hills, is
renowned for its top ranked public schools, close proximity
to New York City and its lovely tree-lined streets with beautifully
maintained older colonial homes. Millburn-Short Hills is home
to many executives in the financial sector who commute from
town by either one of the two train lines that service our area,
the Midtown Direct and Hoboken lines. Residents can use either
the Short Hills or Millburn train station which are within blocks
of many neighborhoods in town.
Downtown Millburn offers many clothing boutiques, jewelry
stores, restaurants, coffee shops and ice cream parlors, a
movie theater and of course the Paper Mill Playhouse. The
quaint village in Short Hills features the post office, Station
Stop which sells newspapers, magazines, drinks, snacks and
candy, school supplies and cards, a deli, a cleaners and the
Short Hills Pharmacy.
Short Hills is a section within Millburn Township. They have
separate zip codes but are part of the same township and have
the same school system. Short Hills is situated north of Millburn
Avenue, west of South Mountain Reservation and bordered east
by Route 24 and Summit. Millburn is located in the areas around
downtown Millburn, south of Millburn Avenue and along Wyoming
Avenue bordering Maplewood.
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| Short Hills and Millburn |
| Real Estate Market Conditions |
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Single family
home prices in Short Hills and Millburn typically start in the
$600,000s.
Single family home prices in Short Hills and Millburn range
up to about $8,000,000.
Condos in Short Hills and Millburn start in the $275,000s.
The general feeling about the current real estate market
in Short Hills and Millburn N.J. is that the market has cooled,
some believe it has turned. However, if you look at the Short
Hills and Milburn Home sales statistics* the market is still
strong and still growing. Prices in Millburn-Short Hills N.J.
in 2006 are up from last year and the number of sold listings
and the average days on market are all within normal expectations.
The real state market in communities along the Morris and
Essex train line exploded beginning around 2001.In 2001, the
average priced home in Millburn-Short Hills was $738,052 and
by 2004 it was $1,065,220, a growth of 31%.In 2005 prices
went up an additional 19%, the average home selling for $1,314,908.This
past year, home prices in Millburn-Short Hills rose just 2%
but still up 21% from 2004.**
The Short Hills and Millburn real estate market has adjusted
itself from the explosive growth experienced in the past few
years and is settling into a more realistic pace .Prices are
still rising, homes are still selling.
Please contact
us for a comprehensive statistical report for Short Hills/Millburn
and the surrounding towns which includes data from 2000-2006.
*Based on data from the Garden State Multiple Listing Service,
comparing the first half of each year (January-June, the most
active part of the year for real estate transactions).
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