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Summit

Summit is a 6-square-mile city in Union County, just 25 miles west of New York. The city is home to approximately 21,000 residents, who enjoy the city’s small-town suburban vibe, highly regarded schools, and convenient commute access via Route 24 and the I-78.

The city’s name comes from its location on the Second Watchung Mountain (hence, it’s also known as “Hill City”), but is also descriptive of its affluence. A vibrant downtown area complements its lively, upscale residential areas with an eclectic mix of stores and restaurants that appeal to varying tastes.

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Economy

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Summit’s bustling downtown retail area is central to the city’s local economy, as it showcases nine blocks and over 200 widely varied stores and shops. Visitors can expect high-quality merchandise and first-rate services befitting the city’s upscale crowd, as local merchants who go by the motto, “Summit means Service.”

There are also high-profile employers that operate within Summit City limits. Summit’s fair share of large corporations include multinational companies involved in biotech, computing, and global telecommunications services.

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Schools

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The Summit Public Schools system is one of the major draws for the city’s prospective residents. Serving students from pre-kindergarten to the twelfth grade, the district’s nine schools recorded a remarkable 12.30:1 student-teacher ratio in the 2012-13 school year.

Summit High School placed 76th out of the best 500 high schools in the country in Newsweek’s “America’s Best High Schools of 2016” list. A 2015 New York Times article attested to the high school’s quality education, reporting above-average SAT scores of 576 in reading, 599 in math, and 583 in writing. State averages are 496, 521, and 497, respectively.

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Points of interest

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  • Springfield Avenue
    This primary downtown destination features boutiques, restaurants, and cafes aplenty, alongside classic homes. While you’re in the area, don’t miss the retro-styled Summit Diner, a local Hill City icon just a five-minute walk from the main street.

  • Carter House
    Constructed around 1741, Carter House is Summit’s oldest known structure, which now hosts the Summit Historical Society. The organization actively preserves and exhibits photographs, genealogy files, maps, postcards, yearbooks, and other artifacts that illustrate Summit’s rich history.

  • Reeves-Reed Arboretum
    This facility is open to visitors free of charge. It’s built on a portion of historically significant real estate and is now a venue for learning and appreciation of nature for residents and guests of all ages.

 

Homes for Sale in Summit NJ

Summit City is considered an upscale community with diverse real estate options.

There are single-family homes built in a variety of vintage and Contemporary architectural styles that first-time homebuyers will find appealing. Condominiums, townhomes, and co-op buildings offer more options.

Tenured Victorian estates and brick mansions sit atop the list of desired luxury dwellings in Summit City, although new premium construction projects are not far behind. The Northside neighborhood is known to be the center of Summit’s high-end living.

Other choices include large Colonials and Mid-Century split-levels, bungalows, Cape Cods, as well as a few penthouse condo units.

Call me, Janine Rose, at 908-229-6252 or drop an email at janine@janinerose.com to get the hottest listing of Condos for Sale in Summit NJ and Single Family Homes for Sale in NJ.

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