Millburn & Short Hills
WHY BUY IN MILLBURN-SHORT HILLS?
The ancient Greeks conceived of a realm where, after life, virtuous and saintly souls might adjourn to pass eternity in a state of unblemished contentment. They called that place Elysium. The word, used as an adjective, is Elysian – “sweetly blissful” – which describes a condition of the spirit but also names a place that can be visited in this life.
Let’s stop for a moment, then, in this place whose name, Millburn, in Scottish means “mill on a stream,” and where Native Indians and early settlers called the area surrounding the tiny New Jersey colonial settlement “the short hills.” Hence, Millburn-Short Hills.
From the vantage of a small hill, in the silent hour of early morning, the sun rises on the eastern horizon and a brush stroke of dusky rose appears behind the trees. Then a breeze quickens and the geometry of the town of Millburn is revealed.
Below, and stretching away past seeing, is the 2000 acre South Mountain Reservation and other open spaces that include three municipal parks with baseball diamonds and soccer fields, three golf courses, tennis courts, the town pool, two water reserves, a reservoir and small parcels of undeveloped land. To the southeast is the Wyoming section of the township, a residential area comprised of English Tudors, Georgian Colonials, Victorians, and historic farmhouses. A similar variety of styles can be found in the South Mountain area bordering Taylor Park and in the newer Country Club section that was built in 1950. The Glenwood section is located only a couple of blocks from the train station, and the beautiful homes here, mostly colonials, were built in the 1930’s. To the north and west, along winding streets, cool and quiet beneath a canopy of trees, lies the old Short Hills neighborhood, the location of the most prestigious homes in the township and one of the finest residential areas in the nation.
Located only thirty minutes from Manhattan, Millburn/Short Hills is a place dedicated to small-town ideals, away from the manufactured sprawl of subdivisions and commercial buildings, with two small downtowns that are connected by a main street that has wide sidewalks that are made for strolling and window-shopping. Along with lots of churches and friendly, family-owned businesses (that include a luncheonette, an ice cream parlor, a hardware store, art galleries, several interesting restaurants, a weekly newspaper, and two banks), there is one of the finest regional theaters – the Paper Mill Playhouse – in the country.
Luxury shopping — Neiman Marcus, Gucci, J. Crew, Luis Vuitton, etc – and a multiplex cinema are only a few miles away, at the million-square foot Short Hills Mall, which is located at the intersection of Route 24 and JFK Parkway, across from the 300 room Hilton Hotel.
The Millburn Township Public School System is considered one of the finest in New Jersey. It has five K-5 schools. The students go on the Millburn Middle School on Old Short Hills Road and then to Millburn High School on Millburn Avenue. Last Year the high school sent 97 percent of its graduates on to higher education. Graduating classes regularly include numerous National Merit Scholarship winners and finalists and, upon occasion, a Presidential Scholar and finalists. Homes Currently For Sale in Short Hills & Millburn, New Jersey
Burbing it up.
We have guests over this weekend. I can deal with it. I can put aside my OCD for a couple of days and let seven kids trash my home. My wife, on the other hand, has been busting loose in the kitchen quietly avoiding the insanity taking place in the rest of the house. She [...]
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I love the Knollwood Section of Short Hills. It’s not just because I live there – it’s just a really cute area of town. Lots of winding roads.Homes with tons of character. Big shade trees. If you walk down the streets in the evening you’ll find neighbors talking , kids playing catch in the street [...]
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Like Peter Sellers in Being There — “I like to watch.” What I like to watch are Key Words. Key Words that people type into google that beam them up to this site. Mybloglog.com does this very well — so I check it every morning.
I’m happy to report that if you type Nudist AA [...]
Short Hills Realtor®. Finding a Real Estate Agent In Short Hills.
So, you want to buy a home in Short Hills, New Jersey. Great decision. The name Short Hills is known worldwide as the absolute Crème de la crème of New Jersey real estate. All you have to do is say the name “Short Hills” and peoples ears perk up. It’s kind of [...]
Leave a comment | Keep Reading»Tinga Millburn.
I’ve been going to Tinga Taqueria in Millburn, New Jersey for years. It’s definitely my go to place when I’m in need of a serious taco fix. It’s also a very friendly establishment. Mexican food minus the attitude. Many of the staff members even know my name. Jesse. That’s big for me.
So what’s so [...]
Leave a comment | Keep Reading»Alcoholics Anonymous In Northern New Jersey.
One might think it’s strange to mention Alcoholics Anonymous in a real estate blog, but I assure you it’s a life or death issue for some buyers and sellers and their families. Many folks would be surprised how many people look for homes based on the availability of an Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. It’s true.
Having [...]
New Construction in New Jersey.
I often get asked about New Construction in Morris, Essex and Union counties. Many times it’s from folks moving here from Atlanta and other areas with large new subdivisions. Lots of huge McMansions at affordable prices.
The housing stock in Morris, Essex and Union counties is much older thus making it harder to find newer [...]
Power Outage in New Jersey. Trees come Crashing down.
Last night while driving back from getting a contract signed in Livingston, New Jersey, I found my self stuck in an insane storm. The windshield wipers of my Saab couldn’t move fast enough to to wipe away the rain, hail and leaves that were rocketing towards my car. I better get to Short Hills quick.
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Leave a comment | Keep Reading»Tree Removal in New Jersey.
I know that a lot of folks have trees that have come down on their property. There are currently trees down in; Maplewood, Millburn, Short Hills, Summit, Chatham, Madison, Livingston, West Orange, New Providence, Berkeley Heights and Florham Park.
Here are the names of some local tree people. Good luck.
The Tree Guy
973-223-3227
Contact : Guy
Springhouse
908-273-6211
Summit, NJ [...]
Millburn Parking Permits.
Walking to the Millburn Train Station is fun, but on days like today with 95 degree heat a parking permit comes in handy. Here’s all the info.
Millburn, New Jersey - Residential parking permits are available for $300 per year for the first car and $400 per year for an additional car. You must [...]
