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450 W Westfield Ave,
Roselle Park, NJ 07204
$2,295 - $3,555
1-2 Beds
Park West Townhouses is a brand new three story townhouse development offering 12 townhouses for rent. Every townhouse has a private canopied entrance from the landscaped courtyard. The open field on the side and rear of the building provide wide-open views and ensure quiet enjoyment of your home. The parking lot on the side of the building provides assigned parking for the townhouses. All units have high ceilings, designer kitchens and baths, and hardwood floors throughout. 2-3 Bedroom 2-3 Bathroom floor plans ranging from 1,328 – 2,367 square feet are available.
Park West Townhouses is a brand new three story townhouse development offering 12 townhouses for rent. Every townhouse has a private canopied entrance from the landscaped courtyard. The open field on the side and rear of the building provide wide-open views and ensure quiet enjoyment of your home. The parking lot on the side of the building provides assigned parking for the townhouses. All units have high ceilings, designer kitchens and baths, and hardwood floors throughout. 2-3 Bedroom 2-3 Bathroom floor plans ranging from 1,328 – 2,367 square feet are available.
Park West Townhouses is an apartment community located in Union County and the 07204 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Roselle Park Board Of Education School District attendance zone.
Unique Features
Washer/Dryer
Air Conditioning
Dishwasher
High Speed Internet Access
Hardwood Floors
Walk-In Closets
Island Kitchen
Microwave
Roselle Park sits in the heart of Union County, just under 20 miles from Midtown Manhattan, making it one of New Jersey's well-connected small boroughs. Incorporated in 1901 and spanning only two square miles, this tight-knit community carries a quiet, residential character that stands apart from the bustle of nearby Elizabeth and Newark. NJ Transit rail service links residents to New York City with ease, and the proximity to major employers like Merck's campus just to the north adds to the borough's practical appeal for those who want suburban calm without sacrificing access to opportunity.
Daily life here revolves around walkable streets, neighborhood diners, and a genuine small-town atmosphere rarely found this close to a major metro. The housing stock reflects the borough's early 20th-century roots, with charming single-family homes, two-family houses, and converted multi-unit buildings lining tree-lined blocks.
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