How to Find Cheap Apartments in Morristown, New Jersey

Jack Oceano
Morristown is a major town in Northern New Jersey, with a population of just under 19,000. Morristown boasts a largely suburban atmosphere with the added benefits of numerous trendy restaurants, cafes, and nightclubs. It's kind of a city away from the City. It is a popular place to live for individuals and couples who work in the surrounding areas of Northern New Jersey, as well as New York City, which is just about an hour away by train. Here is a guide on how to find cheap apartments in Morristown, New Jersey.

A good place to start looking for cheap apartments in Morristown, New Jersey, is to begin checking the local papers. The Morris County Star-Ledger is an excellent resource. In Northern New Jersey, it's usually best to sacrifice space for cleanliness and location. If you are moving to Morristown from a place with cheaper rental rates, plan on slimming down and dumping some of your stuff, or placing things in storage. Even if you are receiving a boost in income, keep in mind that just about everything is more expensive in Northern New Jersey. Find a cheap apartment that will allow you some spare money to leave the apartment once in awhile, to enjoy all of Morristown's fine restaurants and cafes.

Once you have scouted the local papers, check online. Websites like move.com and Craigslist often have attractive listings that you won't be able to find any place else. Keep in mind that many landlords in Morristown require a credit check and a month and a half security deposit. If you have bad credit or no credit, you might consider seeking a private landlord rather than renting directly from a complex. Also keep in mind that even a cheap apartment may not seem so cheap once you pay your first month's rent, along with a month and a half security deposit.

Consider a share. With rents so high in Morristown, you may want to consider a share. This will not only split the rental cost in half (or thirds), but also other monthly bills as well. Gas (which is now higher than ever), electric, cable, telephone, etc. can all be cheaper if you share a space with one or more people. You can find other people looking for shares in the newspapers and online. But be sure to interview prospective sharers face-to-face before moving in, or it could turn into a nightmare.

Published by Jack Oceano

Jack Oceano is an attorney whose articles cover a broad range of topics, including politics, legal issues, travel and tourism, dining and nightlife, sports, books, movies, music, and writing.  View profile

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  • Mariah Getty6/23/2008

    i live in Morristown and i think that this article is good. Good luck with finding your apartments, guys!

  • shanice4/18/2008

    I'm Shanice and 18 years old and i'm looking for a cheap place to live. I could live with a roomate or something but i new and dont know around NYC. I have a myspace if anyone want to check me out .. just put in my email babygotback307@yahoo.com

    thank you

  • Lisa Riggs9/25/2007

    Excellent info!

  • Charlotte Kuchinsky9/21/2007

    Super article.

  • Lori Wheat9/21/2007

    I totally agree about it being best to sacrifice space for cleanliness and location. I had a great experience sharing a house with roommates when I lived in Seattle, and I found them through Craigslist. Craigslist is awesome. Great article!

  • Corina Fiore9/21/2007

    I lived in Somerset, NJ for awhile. Apartments in Jersey are outrageous. Hope your info helps someone.

  • Rodney Southern9/21/2007

    Great article Jack. Very good info.

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