Welcome to Essex County, NJ! This is a wonderful place to live, work and have fun. With its rich and diverse culture, historic landmarks, and beautiful parks, Essex County has something for everyone. I’m Jim Remler, I am the team lead for the 1906 Property Group. Join me as I give you a quick overview of Essex County.
One of the main features of Essex County is its vibrant and varied communities. The county was established in 1683 as one of the four original counties of what we know today as New Jersey. The county has many attractions that celebrate its heritage and diversity, such as the Thomas Edison National Historical Park in West Orange and the Newark Museum of Art in Newark, where you can explore the history and art of New Jersey and beyond. Essex County also hosts many events and festivals that showcase its arts, culture, and cuisine, such as the Montclair Film Festival, the Bloomfield Harvest Fest, and the Newark Cherry Blossom Festival.
Essex County is a great place for families to settle down. The county offers a lot of attractions and activities that are family-friendly and cater to all ages. From the Turtle Back Zoo in West Orange to the Branch Brook Park in Newark, and don’t forget golf courses and an ice skating rink in the county; there’s no shortage of entertainment options for kids and adults alike in and around Essex County.
Essex County is a thriving center of arts and culture, with a lively arts scene that includes theater, music, dance, and visual arts. The county is home to the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, which offers world-class performances and events in a state-of-the-art venue, and the Montclair Art Museum in Montclair, which exhibits American and Native American art and offers classes and workshops.
Nature lovers will be happy to find plenty of parks and green spaces that Essex County has to offer. The county is home to the 36-mile Lenape trail that connects 18 parks and 11 different municipalities including both the South Mountain Reservation which spans four towns and the Eagle Rock Reservation which offers panoramic views of New York City. Whether it’s hiking, biking, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll, there are endless opportunities to connect with nature and embrace an active outdoor lifestyle in Essex County.
Sports fans have plenty to cheer about in Essex County. The county is home to numerous sports facilities, parks, and recreational centers both indoors and out, offering a wide range of activities for athletes and fans alike. Whether it’s playing a round of golf at Francis Byrne or Hendricks Field, joining a local sports league, or cheering on the New Jersey Devils hockey team at the Prudential Center in Newark, Essex County provides opportunities to stay active and engage in the thrill of sports.
Education is also important in Essex County, with a strong focus on providing quality learning opportunities for its residents. The county has several top-rated schools both public and private, including Montclair Kimberley Academy, Seton Hall Prep, and Newark Academy. You can check out both greatschools.org and niche.com (which I will link below) to get the complete rundown of the details. The county is also home to several colleges and universities, such as Rutgers-Newark, Seton Hall, and Montclair State.
Another major highlight of Essex County is its location. Essex County is easily accessible by car, train, and bus. Many major highways including the Garden State Parkway, New Jersey Turnpike, and Rt 78 pass through the county providing easy access to points east, west, north, and south. There are several train stations and bus lines in the county which provide service to New York City and a few Amtrack stations providing service up and down the east coast.
Essex County is a thriving economic center, attracting businesses of all industries and sizes. From small local businesses that contribute to the unique character of each town to major corporations like Prudential, ADP, and PSE&G that have a large presence in the county. Essex County has many opportunities for entrepreneurship, innovation, and professional growth. The county’s strategic location, with easy access to major transportation networks and proximity to New York City, makes it an ideal destination for businesses to thrive.
When it comes to real estate Essex County offers a diverse range of options to suit various preferences and lifestyles. Whether you’re looking for a historic home in the heart of a quaint town like Millburn or Maplewood, a place to enjoy the flavor and excitement of the many downtowns of the county like Montclair or Newark, or a spacious suburban house with a backyard for your family, Essex County has something for everyone. At the 1906 Property Group, we have the experience and expertise to assist you in finding what you’re looking for. Take a moment to visit our website using the link below. You can get some more details including a market report and start your personalized home search. If you’re interested in selling your property or require a property manager, allow us to demonstrate how we distinguish ourselves: as we offer flexible options including quick close, a conventional listing using power Coldwell Banker, or even possibility not selling at all. If you liked this video, please hit like button and subscribe. If you’re ready take next step reach out us by calling/texting 973-936-8250 or hitting contact us button on top right, we’ll be touch shortly. Don’t hesitate leave comment if have any questions or need help finding something specific. Thanks for watching, we hope to see you soon Essex County!