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Keller Williams - Mid-Town Direct Realty
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Town Information: Summit, NJ

Real Estate in Summit

Here you will find comprehensive information regarding real estate in Summit. Being that I have been a Summit Realtor for many years I can offer some of my sound advice regarding buying or selling a home in Summit. You may also find mls listings in Summit as well as any local information in Summit. Over the years Summit Real Estate has grown in high demand, and my expertise in the area will help you become more familiar with the surroundings of this beautiful town. I am familiar with listings in Summit as well as negotiated deals for those looking to buy homes in Summit. So whether you are looking to buy a house in Summit, sell a house in Summit, or just research local information about Summit you will find everything you need with Octavio Mendes your expert Summit Realtor.
If you are looking for a home for sale in the Summit area, I can help. I have years of experience in this area of New Jersey. If you just want some information about Summit you came to the right place. The following is a small featurette on Summit taken from the Coldwell Banker Short Hills Office Brochure "Extraordinary PROFESSIONALS Exceeding Expectations", as well as the Summit Official Website.

The city of Summit, population 19,612, is atop the second Watchung Mountain. During the Revolutionary War, Summit played a pivotal role due to its higher elevation. Today, there are several local historians who help maintain the proud history of this lovely city.
The railroad spurred the development of a town center, complete with luxury hotels. One, the Blackburn House, built in 1868 on Springfield Avenue was reconstructed in 1929 as the Summit Suburban Hotel, then renovated in 1986 and renamed the Grand Summit Hotel. Today, it caters to executives visiting corporations in Summit and nearby.
Single-family homes range in price from the low $200’s, for a smaller split-level up to $2.5 million for a beautiful, large, center hall colonial situated on one of north Summit’s distinctive tree-lined streets.
There is also a large selection of condos, many situated in comfortable old buildings, within walking distance of downtown, and some in conveniently located younger developments.
Summit's City Hall was completed in 1995. The courtyard provides a landscaped respite for visitors and workers.Schools are a major attraction in Summit with 89% of graduates going on to higher education. There are five elementary schools, Summit Middle School and Summit High School, as well as various private schools.
Summit has 496 acres of green space. Memorial Field has a baseball field, two softball diamonds, two soccer fields, two basketball courts, a playground, an outdoor roller skating rink and eight tennis courts spread out over 25 acres.

Reeves-Reed Arboretum is a 12-acre city-owned facility that is operated by a private foundation without local tax support.Reeves-Reed Arboretum is a 12-acre city-owned facility that is operated by a private foundation without local tax support which offers extensive child and adult nature education programs and there is an Olympic-size municipal pool. There are various cultural events including the New Jersey Center for Visual Arts, which has 20th Century art galleries and daily classes.
The center of Summit offers fine small shops and excellent shopping, which many find to be welcome alternative to mall shopping, which is also nearby. Summit has several popular restaurants catering to a variety of tastes.One of downtown Summit's many amenities, the Promenade was a gift of the Summit Area Development Corporation, a nonprofit group dedicated to providing aesthetic public improvements in and around Summit.
One of downtown Summit's many amenities, the Promenade was a gift of the Summit Area Development Corporation, a nonprofit group dedicated to providing aesthetic public improvements in and around Summit.
Summit is 22 miles from Manhattan, 45 minutes by NJ Transit train of Lakeland bus.


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Keller Williams - Mid-Town Direct Realty
181 Maplewood Ave.
Maplewood, NJ 07040

Cell Phone: (201) 207-7228
Office Phone: (973) 762-5400

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