Waterside Village
542 S Broadway,
Pennsville, NJ 08070
$1,325 - $1,800
1-2 Beds
Harvest Point Apartments I & II is ready to be your home. Be sure to check out the apartment floorplan options. Here at this community, the professional leasing staff will be ready to help you find your perfect apartment. You'll experience a great selection of amenities at this community including convenient on-site parking options, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and high-speed internet access. Experience a better way of living at Harvest Point Apartments I & II. Stop by the leasing office to check the availability and schedule a tour today.
Harvest Point Apartments I & II is an apartment community located in Salem County and the 08079 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Salem City Board Of Education School District attendance zone.
In 1664, two Quakers quarreled over some land along the river in New Jersey. One of the Quakers, John Fenwick, decided to organize a colony on the land and set himself up as governor -- in defiance of an agreement brokered by William Penn to settle the dispute. Today, Salem's picturesque and historic downtown offers a glimpse into the city's long history with its brick-paved sidewalks, period lighting, and quaint buildings housing locally-owned shops and restaurants. The landmark Old Salem County Courthouse is the second-oldest courthouse in the country and the oldest in the state -- it was built in 1735.
As one of New Jersey's less-populated cities, residents of Salem enjoy a little extra elbow room -- elegant houses sit atop large lots, surrounded by mature trees, and open park space provides gathering places for the community. The Salem River flows along the northern edge of Salem, and the Delaware River is located directly west.
Learn more about living in Salem| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Drive: | 25 min | 16.7 mi | |
| Drive: | 37 min | 23.6 mi | |
| Drive: | 40 min | 25.6 mi | |
| Drive: | 39 min | 28.2 mi |
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