187 Warren Street, Unit 304
Jersey City, NJ
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The apartment locates in the heart of Paulus Hook, Jersey City waterfront area, which is a quiet, convenient, and family friendly neighborhood. The property is feature with dedicated attached parking on the ground floor of the building. The property is in the PS-16 school zone, which is a highly rated (A rate according to niche, 92% math, 92% reading) elementary school (Pre-K to K5) which is 2 blocks away (3 mins walk) from the property. Central air conditioning is brand new, upgraded summer of 2022. Gas fireplace, as well as build in stereo speaker on the ceiling. Washer and Driver in unit. View of WTC from living room.
More about the location: 3 mins walk to Liberty Ferry landing which travels to World Trade Center in a 10 mins ride. 9 mins walk to Grove Street Path station, which travels to 33rd Street, Manhattan. 9 mins walk to New York Waterway Ferry which travels to Wall Street, WTC, and Midtown Manhattan. 10 mins walk to Exchange Place Path station which travels to WTC and Newark airport.
More about the neighborhood: there are a lot of boutique restaurants in the neighborhood, within a few minutes walk. Whole Foods Market is expected to grand open later this year, which is 13 mins walk from the property. With a short drive, there is 99 Ranch Chinese super mart, shop-rite, BJ, Costco, for groceries, as well as Target, Home Depot, Bestbuy for home improvement. Newport mall is also within walking distance. The neighborhood feels different from the Newport area, which is featured with high-rise buildings and young working professionals. Instead, Paulus look is quiet, clean, arty, residents are more families with young kids.
More about the apartment: we absolutely love the neighborhood and our experience living in this property. Moving away due to job change to be closer to the Husband’s work location. We will miss being able to take a walk after dinner with our lovely children along the Hudson River, looking at Manhattan skyline. Every year on July 4th, we would walk over to the waterfront 10 mins before the fireworks start, without having to secure a spot for hours under the sun.