Vail Mansion is a luxury condo community located on South Street in Morristown in Morris County, NJ. There are approximately 36 units in the complex which opened in 2008. The building, which sits on 3.6 acres with a reflecting pool, was originally constructed in the Italian Renaissance style in 1918 by Theodore Vail, the first president of AT&T. Shortly thereafter, the estate was sold to Morristown, who used the building for municipal offices for many years. Vail Mansion offers 2 bedroom high-end, single-floor condos with approximately 1,700 to 2,000 square foot of living space. Design features include gourmet kitchens, magnificent cabinetry, marble baths, hardwood flooring, nine-foot ceilings, and technology packages. Residents enjoy private enclosed parking. The development is a condominium or condo association. As of the year 2016, Taylor Management was employed by the residents. The monthly association fee was approximately $560 to $1,100 depending upon the size of the unit and includes exterior building maintenance, common area maintenance, snow removal, landscaping, and trash removal. Amenities include concierge services, a fully equipped fitness center and aerobics studio, a state-of-the-art multimedia theater, and a clubroom. The complex has convenient access to Interstate 287 and is within walking distance to the Morristown Green and Morristown Train Station.
Vail Mansion is conveniently located at 110 South Street in Morristown. Vail Mansion Map
The community is located close to Interstate 287 which runs north-south through Morris County and provides an easy connection to major east-west routes including Interstate 80, 280, and NJ Route 24. The Morristown Train Station offers direct service to Hoboken or NY Penn Station on the NJ Transit Morristown Line. Passengers who take the Hoboken train can switch to the PATH to reach NYC. Passengers who take the Midtown Direct train will arrive at NY Penn Station in about 60 minutes. Passengers can transfer at Newark Broad Street or Summit to reach the other destination if necessary. The Morristown Train Station is located within walking distance to the complex.
The Morris School District is a regional public school district that serves the communities of Morristown and Morris Township (for grades K-12), along with students of Morris Plains for grades 9-12 only. Within the district there are three primary schools, Alfred Vail, Woodland, and Hillcrest (K-2), three intermediate schools, Alexander Hamilton, Sussex Avenue and Thomas Jefferson (3-5), one multiage magnet school, Normandy Park School (K-5), one middle school, Frelinghuysen (6-8), and one high school, Morristown High School (9-12).
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