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27 Center St., Chatham, NJ 07928
- 5 Full ,5 Half Bath
Living at 27 Center Street
INCREDIBLE INVESTMENT PROPERTY! This renovated & turn-key two family home offers the ability to live in one & rent out the other or simply rent out both for a pure investment with positive cash flow. The flexible floor plan also lends to be used as a one family. The first floor unit has a spacious kitchen, living & dining room with 2 bedrooms & 2 full baths (currently rents for $3,750). The second & third floor unit offers a spacious kitchen, living, dining room & den with 3 bedrooms & 3 full baths (currently rents for $4,925). Large grassy area in the back is ready for picnic tables & play! Two car width driveway can park 4 vehicles & a municipal parking lot is conveniently located across the street. The home is walking distance to blue ribbon schools, charming downtown Chatham & direct transportation into NYC! Current combined monthly rent is $8,675, tenant pays all utilities & covers PSEG worry free on heating unit and HVAC. The tenants are responsible for all expenses except the annual bulk waste bill from the town and landscaping/snow removal in excess of 3 inches. Unit 1 has a lease through May 31st with the option to terminate at the end of the following month with 30 days notice. Unit 2 also has a lease through May 31 with no option to terminate early.
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While you should stop by the Jacob Morrell House, where George Washington is said to have lodged while his army assembled in outlying fields, you don’t need to love history to enjoy Chatham. Located less than an hour’s drive west from New York City, this quaint town not only has a rich history, but also is one of the top suburbs in New Jersey to live because of its highly- rated schools, green spaces and charming town center. Residents absolutely adore the picturesque historic downtown area and the societal elements that come with bumping into neighbors and friends at the many unique shops and restaurants that are found there. Then there is the quiet, residential appeal of neighborhoods that are populated by gorgeous center-hall colonia...
While you should stop by the Jacob Morrell House, where George Washington is said to have lodged while his army assembled in outlying fields, you don’t need to love history to enjoy Chatham. Located less than an hour’s drive west from New York City, this quaint town not only has a rich history, but also is one of the top suburbs in New Jersey to live because of its highly- rated schools, green spaces and charming town center. Residents absolutely adore the picturesque historic downtown area and the societal elements that come with bumping into neighbors and friends at the many unique shops and restaurants that are found there. Then there is the quiet, residential appeal of neighborhoods that are populated by gorgeous center-hall colonial and craftsman style homes adorned with American flags and front porch rockers. Annual events, such as Fishing Derby at Kelley’s Pond, the Fishawack Festival, the Fourth of July Parade and the Green Fair help in preserving the small town feel. The abundant green spaces, including parks, reservations and conservation areas, make it hard to believe you’re so close to one of the greatest cities in the world.
Commuting Info
- 42 minutes to NYC

While you should stop by the Jacob Morrell House, where George Washington is said to have lodged while his army assembled in outlying fields, you don’t need to love history to enjoy Chatham. Located less than an hour’s drive west from New York City, this quaint town not only has a rich history, but also is one of the top suburbs in New Jersey to live because of its highly- rated schools, green spaces and charming town center. Residents absolutely adore the picturesque historic downtown area and the societal elements that come with bumping into neighbors and friends at the many unique shops and restaurants that are found there. Then there is the quiet, residential appeal of neighborhoods that are populated by gorgeous center-hall colonial and craftsman style homes adorned with American flags and front porch rockers. Annual events, such as Fishing Derby at Kelley’s Pond, the Fishawack Festival, the Fourth of July Parade and the Green Fair help in preserving the small town feel. The abundant green spaces, including parks, reservations and conservation areas, make it hard to believe you’re so close to one of the greatest cities in the world.