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$2,000
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Recently renovated, Range, and Oven
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$1,950
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On-site laundry, Pet friendly, Recently renovated, Stainless steel, Microwave, and Range
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$2,700
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3 bed
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$2,900
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3 bed
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$3,000
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3 bed
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W/D hookup, Patio / balcony, New construction, Parking, and Air conditioning
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$2,600
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Studio • 1 bed • 2 bed
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In unit laundry, Granite counters, Dishwasher, Dogs allowed, Parking, Recently renovated + more
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Elizabeth Port
What it’s like to live in Elizabeth Port
Maritime heritage shapes Elizabeth Port, where this waterfront district maintains authentic industrial character alongside residential areas with surprising affordability given the waterfront positioning. Housing options include modest apartment buildings and divided older homes creating varied choices across multiple price points considerably more accessible than comparable waterfront properties throughout the New York metropolitan region. For value-conscious renters seeking waterfront proximity without premium pricing, Elizabeth Port offers compelling combination of harbor views, industrial interest, and excellent public transportation creating straightforward Manhattan access through both rail connections and express bus service increasingly valued as comprehensive housing calculations continue affecting rental decisions beyond purely rate-based considerations requiring holistic expense evaluations including transportation costs beyond basic housing expenditures increasingly relevant for comprehensive budgeting beyond purely shelter-focused financial planning affecting genuine value assessments beyond purely promotional considerations.
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Peterstown
What it’s like to live in Peterstown
Italian heritage thrives in Peterstown, where Elizabeth's "Little Italy" maintains authentic cultural traditions through family businesses, community festivals, and culinary excellence beyond tourist-oriented interpretations. Housing options include modest apartment buildings above street-level businesses creating traditional urban environments increasingly rare across rapidly developing metropolitan areas prioritizing separation between residential and commercial functions. For urban enthusiasts seeking genuine cultural experiences without premium pricing, Peterstown provides Elizabeth's compelling combination of authentic heritage, practical affordability, and strategic positioning with excellent public transportation creating straightforward Manhattan access through both rail and bus options increasingly valued as housing considerations continue expanding beyond purely aesthetic calculations reflecting growing appreciation for authentic community character beyond purely marketing-driven "cultural" designations increasingly disconnected from genuine neighborhood identity throughout numerous metropolitan areas experiencing similar demographic transitions with varied preservation responses affecting community authenticity.
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Elmora
What it’s like to live in Elmora
Commuter convenience defines Elmora, where renters enjoy surprisingly suburban atmosphere with easy access to both Newark and Manhattan via multiple transit options. Pre-war apartment buildings feature larger floor plans than typically available in newer construction, often including dining rooms and entrance foyers uncommon in contemporary designs. Though street parking requires strategy during snow emergencies, many buildings include dedicated spaces eliminating daily parking searches. The neighborhood's Jewish heritage creates excellent kosher dining options, while the diverse population generates authentic global experiences from Portuguese bakeries to Colombian cafes.
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Rental pricing for two-bedroom apartments in North End ranges from $1,950 to $2,600 with an average rent of Ask.