Eastside

Paterson, NJ

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Eastside - Paterson, NJ

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A suburban neighborhood along the Passaic River

Suburban River Outdoors Family-Friendly Great Location

Eastside is a suburban Paterson neighborhood about 20 miles away from New York City. Eastside’s southern border rests on Interstate 80 while its eastern border is situated along the Passaic River, ensuring residents have access to outdoor fun and easy travel. Favorite parks within the neighborhood include the picturesque Eastside Park along with Roberto Clemente Park. Family-friendly eateries like pizzerias and ice cream shops dot the area as well. Service stores and grocers can be found in the area, but residents can travel to Center City Mall, located in the heart of Downtown Paterson, for other retail needs. Downtown Paterson is minutes away from Eastside and is home to several specialty shops and local restaurants and bars.

Eastside’s rental options consist of apartments with a few houses and condos available in brick front buildings, row homes, and more.

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Rent Trends

As of December 2024, the average apartment rent in Eastside is $1,067 for a studio, $1,450 for one bedroom, $1,595 for two bedrooms, and $1,608 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Eastside has increased by 3.6% in the past year.

  • Studio

  • 442 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $1,067/month

    Average Rent

  • 1 BR

  • 505 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $1,450/month

    Average Rent

  • 2 BR

  • 731 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $1,595/month

    Average Rent

  • 3 BR

  • 845 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $1,608/month

    Average Rent

Transportation

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Very Walkable

out of 100 WalkScore® Rating

If you enjoy walking, you’ll enjoy renting in this area! It’s a very walkable neighborhood.

53

Good Transit

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The area around this property has good transit with many nearby transportation options.

48

Somewhat Bikeable

out of 100 BikeScore® Rating

You might be able to find places to ride your bike in this area, but you’ll most likely want your car for most errands.

Points of Interest

Parks and Recreation

  • Rifle Camp Park Observatory
  • Presby Memorial Iris Gardens
  • Saddle River County Park
  • Van Saun County Park
  • Bergen County Zoo

Airports

  • Newark Liberty International
  • Laguardia

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Living in Eastside

History

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Paterson, the country's first "planned" industrial hub, remains responsible for innovations such as the first television station to transmit a signal to residents' homes and electrical cables used in wiring for Thomas Edison's inventions. Immigrants flocked to its neighborhoods in the late 19th century, building up the rural areas to residential neighborhoods. Today, the county remains a culturally diverse and thriving industrial hub, with abundant corporations and big business within its borders.

In celebration of the area's devotion to its rich cultural history, the Clifton Arts Center and Sculpture Park hosts an impressive visual arts exhibit. Housed in two renovated 20th-century barns, the sculpture garden features more than 30 sculptures, and the art center hosts other fine art in an interactive environment. The Great Falls Historic District houses the Paterson Museum, where visitors can find relics of the region's roots.

Restaurants

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The area's dining options range from diner standbys and casual pizza joints to fine French dining and steakhouses. Brady's Prime 15 Steakhouse and Grill in Ringwood includes two dining rooms, a large indoor bar and an outdoor patio and bar area. Plenty of beers on tap at the bar and generous happy-hour specials make Brady's a good spot for an after-work drink. Try the Cajun chicken sandwich or the fried calamari for sure winners.

There's no place around like Libby's Lunch in Paterson, a divey diner serving the region's best chili dogs. Fries smothered in gravy, hot wings and unctuous burgers round out the menu in this cozy spot.

Manhattan's close proximity makes getting out for a raucous night easy, but the nightlife within the county comes packaged in cozy lounges, rustic restaurant bars and casual pubs. The Tree Tavern Wine Bar hosts an intimate space brimming with an extensive wine list and knowledgeable bartenders. An outdoor pavilion makes for a relaxing area to spend a warm summer night while enjoying a cabernet or Bordeaux.

Transportation

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Most residents own a car, as much of the area isn't easily accessible by public transportation. Major highways that travel through the county are the Garden State Parkway, Interstate 287, Interstate 80, U.S. Route 202 and U.S. Route 46. Parking within the area remains abundant, with some areas requiring prepaid parking spaces and metered or timed parking.

Rail service available on New Jersey Transit's Main Line has station stops in Hawthorne, Paterson, Clifton and Passaic while numerous New Jersey Transit bus routes stop throughout the county. Call ahead for a taxi or use your smartphone to book an Uber vehicle. Passaic County participates in the Complete Streets initiative, ensuring pedestrians and cyclists safety-focused access to area roads. New Jersey Transit participates by offering a "bike and ride" program that allows travelers to bring bicycles onto the trains and buses.

Parks

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Great Falls State Park in Paterson is a national landmark that holds one of America's largest waterfalls. A breathtaking display of the county's natural beauty, this urban oasis evokes awe from visitors.

Ringwood State Park includes hiking trails, swimming and boating, picnic areas and manicured gardens. A playground for the kids and a historical site giving tours to the public make this park a local favorite. Nearby, the Ringwood Dog Park allows dogs plenty of space in a fenced-in, off-leash zone. Shaded areas and benches are available for dog owners, and water fountains are provided for thirsty dogs.

Clifton's Downtown Street Fair transforms the main thoroughfare of Clifton Avenue into an open-air marketplace every spring. Vendor booths from local business and neighborhood artisans, live music and entertainment, family-friendly activities and an array of festival foods such as fried Oreos and beef on a stick lure the community out in celebration.

Cost

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The price tag of living in eastern Passaic County tends to be lower than living in the nearby areas of Manhattan, Newark or Jersey City. Renting a one-bedroom apartment costs $1,010 a month, with a few areas swinging on the lower end of that figure. Gas prices typically cost about 11 percent lower than the national average. Visiting a local pub comes with an $8 price tag for a beer, and a one-way ticket for a train ride to Manhattan's center costs $7.

Shopping

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Promenades, outlets, strip malls and downtown areas make up the shopping landscape within the county. Udelco in Hawthorne hosts a warehouse store unlike any you've been in. No decoration, no styling, just boxes upon boxes of vintage clothes ready for rummaging. That one unique piece from the '70s might be lodged at the bottom of its container, but it's well worth the effort.

Flipside II Records in Pompton Lakes endures as a local legend to punk kids and music snobs. Racks of vinyl, CDs and cassettes line the overflowing shelves. Bargain prices can't be beat, but the nostalgia you feel when you walk out with a bag of musical treasures is priceless.

Once Upon a Skirt in Clifton provides a unique shopping experience for those who want to avoid standard mall fashions. Carrying affordable yet chic party dresses with accessories to match is the store's specialty, and the staff can expertly style you for any occasion.

Grocery options include Shoprite locations in Wayne and Oakland, Stop & Shop in Ringwood, Haskell and Clifton and gourmet grocer Corrado's Market in Clifton and Wayne. Nouri Brothers Shopping Center in Paterson features a Mediterranean market carrying olives, fresh cheeses and a wide variety of hard-to-find ethnic items. Paterson Farmer's Market stays open 365 days a year and carries a wide variety of locally sourced produce, nuts, seasonal plants, and ethnic groceries.

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