Chatham Borough Real Estate: Transform Aspiration into Lifestyle in this Affluent and Scenic Enclave

Picturesque properties adorn tree-lined neighborhoods in the upscale community of Chatham, attracting real estate buyers from across the state and around the country. The bucolic borough is consistently named among the “Best Places to Live” in the Garden State.

During the warm weather months, neighbors frequent the bustling Farmer’s Market and gather in the heart of town to usher in summer at Chatham’s annual Fishawack Festival held each June. In July, thousands of local real estate owners and visitors line Main Street to watch as the annual Independence Day parade marches through town.

“What I like about Chatham is the great small town feel,” says real estate owner Tammy Weinstein, who has lived in the borough for more than four decades. “We have a wonderful downtown with great dining and a nice library. We all have neighbors whom we could turn to in an instant, whether it be to keep an eye on our kids, borrow a missing ingredient or lend a helping hand. Chatham also has great proximity to New York City, Newark Liberty Airport and the Jersey Shore. All are great day trips for the family.”

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Stroll through Manhattan or Sink Your Toes into the Sand along the Jersey Shoreline

Chatham residents love having city, sand, and surf all within an hour’s reach. New York City is located just 25 miles east, while the seemingly endless beaches of the Jersey Shore begin 50 miles south. Frequent travelers enjoy the close proximity to Newark Liberty International Airport, which is situated 16 miles east of the borough.

Commuters appreciate Chatham’s Midtown Direct Service available via NJ Transit. Rail riders arrive in New York’s Penn Station in under an hour at peak times. Ample parking surrounds the station, which is located near the downtown’s shops and restaurants, though many borough residents choose to walk or bike.

Charming Colonial style homes, many dating back to the 1700s, have been lovingly restored, while spacious ranches, Cape Cods and split level designs accommodate a variety of lifestyles. Home prices in the borough average in the upper-$700,000s, while more highly upgraded residences command up to $2.6 million.

Top-Ranked High School Prepares Students for Higher Learning

Real estate values continue to climb, thanks in no small part to Chatham’s award-winning school district. Chatham High School was ranked number one in the state for 2014 by New Jersey Monthly magazine. While excelling academically, students also make the time for extra-curriculars in sports, performing arts and other areas of interest that provide a well-rounded experience. Home-buyers with school-age children flock to the borough for the opportunity to be part of this well-regarded district.

Play Ball! First-Rate Fields and Facilities Cater to Athletes of All Ages

Sports-minded residents find plenty of opportunities to make the most of Chatham’s dozen parks. The recently-renovated Lum and Shunkpike turf complexes boast baseball and softball diamonds as well as lacrosse and football fields. The borough’s Memorial Park is where young swimmers have a chance to learn their first strokes at the community pool, open to all residents.

Chatham Fish and Game, set on 3.5 acres of prime real estate in the heart of downtown, is a private swim and racquet club that has been the borough’s go-to sports center for the past 12 decades. The club features year-round events including an Oktoberfest, New Year’s Eve celebration and Kentucky Derby Day party that bring neighbors together.

Golfers have their choice of country clubs, located just minutes from the borough. In Chatham Township, Fairmount Country Club features an 18-hole par 72 golf course, driving range, golf and tennis Pro Shop, while Brooklake Country Club, located in Florham Park, is home to an 18 hole championship golf course as well as indoor and outdoor swimming pools.

Savor Award-Winning Restaurants and Upscale Shopping Destinations

Downtown Chatham is a gourmand’s delight where fine dining options abound. Within a four-block radius residents have their choice of a dozen eateries. D’Oro Ristorante serves up a wide selection of pastas, seafood, steaks, and more. Scalini Fedeli, the suburban outpost of the popular Manhattan restaurant, is known for its Italian cuisine and Tuscan feel.

The elegant eatery makes its home inside a 260-year-old farmhouse, complete with vaulted ceilings and antique pine floors. Just across Main Street, Restaurant Serenade is where Chef James Laird, whom The New York Times called “one of the best classically trained chefs in New Jersey,” makes his culinary magic happen. The menu’s signature dishes include the Lamb Duo, consisting of a roasted rack, grilled T-bone, potato gnocchi, broccolini, and fairy tale eggplant.

In addition to its upscale restaurants, residents revel in a Rodeo Drive-like experience at The Mall at Short Hills. A premiere shopping destination, anchored by Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdale’s and Saks, the complex is located just minutes from Chatham and contains high-end boutiques such as Chanel, Burberry and Hermès.

In Chatham’s charming downtown, shoppers browse one-of-a-kind clothing and home furnishings stores. Also, in the heart of town is the Library of the Chathams, which serves as a wonderful resource for residents. Offering book clubs for of all ages as well as classes, lectures, and entertaining programs for all, the library is a go-to destination year-round.

Treasure a Superior Quality of Life Amid a Gorgeous Landscape

Enviable properties coupled with an outstanding school district and central location, make Chatham a highly desirable community.

“As a Chatham resident for my whole life, I love seeing familiar faces from high school and teachers who taught me and are now teaching my children,” Weinstein says. “I certainly didn’t stray far, I am living across the street from for the house that I grew up in and managed to convince my husband that Chatham is the town where I wanted to stay and raise my children.”