Spotlight on Shrewsbury, NJ!Shrewsbury is a borough of Monmouth County, New Jersey. The area encompasses 2.200 square miles, with 2.168 of those miles being land, in the northeast section of Monmouth County. Other Monmouth County boroughs bordering Shrewsbury include Eatontown, Oceanport, Little Silver, Red Bank, Shrewsbury Township, and Tinton Falls.
Shrewsbury Borough, as well as Shrewsbury Township, are two of the oldest settlements in the country, and both are considered State and Nation Historic Districts. Homes for sale in this picturesque community and popular residential district include a variety of properties, from historic homes, to modern luxury houses, to quaint family-friendly neighborhoods.
Shrewsbury is easily accessible with public transit via the North Jersey Coast Line commuter rail and is only a short ways from New York City.
Public school students from pre-kindergarten through 8th grade attend the Shrewsbury Borough School –a small school with special programs in art, music, and computers. For 9th through 12th grades, public school students attend Red Bank Regional High School, which serves students from the boroughs of Little Silver and Red Bank, in addition to Shrewsbury. However, students from other municipalities are eligible to attend the high school for its string performing arts program, with competitive admission. There are also multiple private school options in the area, including Christian Brothers Academy and Red Bank Catholic High School.
For information on Shrewsbury and other exciting homes for sale in New Jersey, contact Robert DeFalco Realty at 718-748-7000 (NYC Service Office, member of Manhattan MLS) or stop by our conveniently located one-stop center at 8823 3rd Ave. in Brooklyn. 1678 Hylan Boulevard in Staten Island, 718-987-7900 for our Staten Island Office or in New Jersey at 315 Rte 34 in Colts Neck, 732-845-3200. Bi-lingual agents are available.
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