| Stories | Units | Bath | Bedrooms | Unit Size | Price |
| N/A | N/A | 1 to 2 | 1 | Contact Builder | $1,800 |
| N/A | N/A | 2 | 2 | Contact Builder | $2,100 - $2,200 |
Residents of Morristown enjoy its quaint and historic downtown shopping district, its fine specialty stores and boutiques, its churches, parks, historic sites…Add to that world-class entertainment at venues such as the Community Theatre and with nearly one hundred restaurants serving every type of cuisine imaginable, it’s easy to understand why so many people decide to make their home in this great town. Morristown is easily accessible via Routes 287, 202, 24, 80 and 78. In addition, New Jersey Transit’s Midtown Direct provides a quick, relaxing ride into New York Penn Station and eliminates the need to transfer at Hoboken. The area is also serviced by Lakeland Bus Lines and for local routes, Morris County Metro Bus. Located directly across the street from the apartments is Kings Supermarket, a drug store, a dry cleaners, a video rental store and a popular restaurant…venture a little further and you’ll be in the center of Morristown’s downtown shopping district. Better known as the “Green,” it defines the town’s character and is surrounded on all four sides by numerous historically significant structures which house everything from a Chinese restaurant to a branch of the U.S. Postal Service. In fact, having almost everything you need within walking distance, in conjunction with mass transit being so readily available means owning a car becomes an option rather than a necessity. Morristown offers its older residents regularly scheduled transportation to shopping and doctors. Morristown may be small in size but it’s big on recreation. Offering everything from tennis courts, basketball courts, baseball fields, soccer fields, playgrounds, picnic areas and a municipal pool, its Division of Recreation has seen to it that residents have all sorts of outdoor activities to choose from.

