Marilyn Leung

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75 e main st, Rockaway Boro, NJ 07866

$849,000

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  • 0 BedroomBeds
  • 0 BathroomBaths
  • 0.45 Acres
  • 2,500 Sqft
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  • MLS# 4020586
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Property Description 75 E Main St, Rockaway Boro, NJ 07866

"WOW" PRIME 2500 SQ FT SOLID BRICK FREE STANDING OFFICE BUILDING RIPE FOR FUTURE EXPANSION, EAST MAIN STREET LOCATION WAS PREVIOUSLY A BANK AND STILL HAS THE WORKING VAULT IN LOWER LEVEL CURRENTLY AN ENGINEERING OFFICE. ,1/2 ACRE OF LEVEL PARKING GREAT FOR 36 CARS SEPERATE EXIT AND ENTRANCE LOCATED NEXT TO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, BUILDING IS ALSO AVAILABLE FOR RENT AT $3800 PER MONTH,

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Property Details 75 E Main St, Rockaway Boro, NJ 07866

General

  • Subdivision: DOWNTOWN
  • County: Morris
  • List Date: 04/14/2026
  • Year Built: 1968
  • Sq. Ft.: 2,500
  • Lot Description: Level Lot
  • Garage/Parking Spaces: 36.00
  • Tax Amount.: $10,104
  • Tax Year: 2025
  • Basement: Yes

Interior Features

  • Heating: 1 Unit, Forced Hot Air, See Remarks
  • Cooling: Central Air
  • Water: Public Water
  • Sewer: Public Sewer
  • Fuel Type: Oil Tank Below Ground

Exterior Features

  • Parking: Blacktop, Lighting, Off-Street Parking, See Remarks
  • Zoning: OB
  • Roof Type: Asphalt Shingle
  • Pool: NO
  • Exterior Description: Brick

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Rockaway Borough, incorporated in 1894 after separating from Rockaway Township, is an independent municipality centered along historic Main Street. Covering just 2.1 square miles, the Borough maintains a vibrant small-town charm with walkable neighborhoods, a lively downtown, and a deep connection to its industrial and civic heritage.

Its tree-lined streets, community parks, and historic district reflect generations of growth from its roots as a mining village into a close-knit suburban community. The Rockaway Borough Municipal Building, located on Maple Avenue, anchors the borough's civic center.

History

The Borough's origins stem from Rockaway Township's rich iron industry, which dominated the area in the 18th and 19th centuries. Mines such as Mount Hope and Hibernia fueled the early economy, while the Morris and Essex Railroad brought trade and travelers to Main Street shops and mills. Over time, the Borough developed its own identity as a commercial and residential hub distinct from the surrounding township. Its preserved architecture and historic landmarks remind residents of Rockaway's industrial past and sense of continuity.

Community Life and Annual Events

Rockaway Borough's strong sense of community comes alive through its annual Townwide Yard Sale, Fall Festival at Friendship Field, and festive parades for Memorial Day and Christmas. Small businesses and local organizations collaborate on year-round events that strengthen the Borough's neighborhood spirit and local pride.

Education

The Rockaway Borough School District operates two schools-Lincoln Elementary and Thomas Jefferson Middle School-serving K-8 students before they advance to Morris Hills High School within the Morris Hills Regional District. The Borough's school system emphasizes community engagement and close teacher-student connections. St. Cecilia School offers a private Catholic option nearby, and higher education is accessible at the County College of Morris in Randolph.

Parks and Recreation

Rockaway Borough maintains several popular parks and outdoor spaces, including Friendship Field, Park Lake, and Jackson Avenue Park. The scenic Rockaway River winds through the Borough, offering walking paths, picnic areas, and fishing spots that connect the community with nature. These parks host seasonal gatherings and recreational programs, making them key hubs of local life.

Transportation

Residents enjoy excellent regional access through Interstate 80 and Routes 46 and 15. NJ Transit bus services and nearby train stations in Dover and Denville provide convenient travel options for commuters to Morristown and New York City. The Borough's compact layout allows most destinations-schools, shops, and parks-to be easily reached on foot.

Real Estate

Rockaway Borough features a blend of historic homes, classic downtown properties, and modernized residences within a close-knit community setting. Its walkable streets, small-town character, and community events make it ideal for those seeking a friendly, connected environment near urban conveniences.

  • Population: 6,685

  • Area: 2.1 sq. miles sq. miles

  • Established: 1894

  • Distance from NYC: 45 miles

  • Distance from Philadelphia: 85 miles

  • Distance from Newark: 24 miles

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