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Spotlight on Madison, NJ
Madison is a ‘rose’ of a New Jersey town in bloom for all seasons. Madison is a town of history, culture, fantastic shopping, and fine dining.
Nicknamed “The Rose City,” Madison began as “Bottle Hill” in 1715 under colonial rule. In 1806, Chatham Township was formed to include the villages of the current Madison, Chatham, and Florham Park. The name of the village was changed to Madison in 1834 and eventually seceded from Chatham Township in 1889, adopting a borough form of government.
Located on the Morristown Line with trains heading to Hoboken and to Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan, the Madison train station provides residents with the ability to make the daily commute to NYC easy or to visit the Big Apple for a show, dinner or weekend. A full range of resources are available on our website, click here.
Besides the local movie theater, yoga studio, and newly renovated Madison YMCA, there are many places to go in Madison, quite a few of which are located at Drew University, a highly rated liberal arts college with notable graduate programs. Drew University, affectionately known as “The Forest” for its arboreal abundance, has many events open to the public throughout the year. Currently on the campus are several remarkable activities, including “Faces of Africa” Sculpture and Wall Hangings, a free art exhibit currently is being held at the Korn Gallery, a production of “Romeo and Juliet” at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey located on the campus, and don’t forget to make an appointment for the Florence and Robert Zuck Arboretum, which contains many local flora and fauna including turtles, goldfish, catfish, and muskrats, and regular stops for migrating Canadian geese, ducks, and herons.
Prospective patrons are quite at home at the many shops in town, including wonderful bookstores such as Chatham Bookseller (http://www.abebooks.com/home/chathambookseller/) , a gem of a store for rare, used, and out-of-print books. In addition, Madison also has an antiques shop, nail salons, jewelry stores, a Whole Foods grocery store, and is within twenty minutes of the Livingston Mall and the Mall at Short Hills.
In terms of dining, Madison boasts numerous restaurants representing many diverse cultures from Italian fair, to classy Cajun cooking, to refined Asian cuisine. The Garlic Rose, (http://www.garlicrose.com/) a mainstay of Madison, features Italian food with a penchant for developing the personality of the pungent bulb for which it’s named. Pop’s may sound like a hole-in-the-wall but it introduces an air of refinement and personality to modern Creole cooking. Last but certainly not least, Shanghai Jazz (http://www.shanghaijazz.com/) connects East to West by bringing the utter coolness of a jazz bar to an edgy eclectic blend of Chinese, Japanese, Thai and Vietnamese food. Shanghai Jazz features live jazz 6 days a week and was rated by Downbeat magazine as one of the top 100 jazz clubs in the world.
Whatever you’re in the mood for, whether it is a nice place to raise a family or fine shopping and dining, by any name, “The Rose City” is sweet. Visit the our website for demographics, school reports and to search Madison NJ real estate listings.
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There is Good News and Bad News about Madison, NJ Real Estate:
There are a lot more homes on the market in Madison, NJ than last year...22 more (90 vs 68)!
But the good news is...22 homes are under contract at an average list price of $895,342.
The even better news, is that homes are selling both under $600,000 and over $1,000,000+
6 Under $500,000
5 $501,000-$600,000
2 $601,000-$700,000
2 $701,000-$900,000
2 $901,000-$999,999
5 $1,000,000+
Madison, NJ is a wonderful community rich in history (Washington slept all over the town!), with an excellent school system and an easy commute to NYC.
Contact Perri K. Feldman at 973.650.4727 or via email Perri@MidtownDirectHomes.com to learn more about Madison, NJ real estate and the community.
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Madison is located in southeast Morris County and is approximately 30 miles west of New York City. The town was named after the 4th president of the United States, James Madison. Madison was well know for its prosperous rose industry after the Cilvil War and was given its nickname "Rose City." Madison has a wide range of housing opportunities, from garden apartments, to starter homes to larger residences. Madison has many neighborhood parks and tree lined streets, as well as a thriving downtown business district with many specialty shops and restaurants. For more information on the town of Madison, New Jersey visit www.MorrisCountyLiving.com.

Madison, New Jersey Train Station
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If you are on the hunt for the perfect vintage dress, gloves or accessories, check out the trio of Consignment shops just off of Main St. in Madison NJ: Time after Time, Once and Again, and A New Leaf offer low prices on items ranging from flapper dresses from the fifties, to modern wears from just last season. Each offers a different array.
For more information visit NJ Real Estate Wire
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