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Morris Woods Townhome Community
Wharton, New Jersey
The Homes at Morris Woods in Wharton NJ
Townhomes/Townhouses
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DETAILS
- Price Range: $525,000 - $630,000
- Beds: 3
- Baths: 2.1
- Basements: No
- Parking: 1 Car Garage
- Year Built: 2024-25
- Pets Allowed: Yes. Some restrictions may apply.
- Special Features: Experience modern living at its finest at Morris Woods, an exclusive community of new construction townhomes in Wharton, New Jersey. Nestled in scenic Morris County, these homes offer the perfect balance of natural beauty and urban convenience.
Choose from two thoughtfully designed floorplans featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 or 3 bathrooms, and up to 2,169 sq. ft. of living space. Enjoy a low-maintenance lifestyle, giving you more time to explore the adventures waiting just beyond your doorstep.
Discover K. Hovnanian’s Looks—a professionally curated collection of interior styles including Classic, Farmhouse, Loft, and Elements—designed to reflect your personal taste.
At Morris Woods, you’ll enjoy easy access to everything you need. Major highways like I-80 and I-280 make commuting effortless, while local dining, boutique shopping, and parks are just minutes away. Spend your weekends hiking nearby trails or browsing stores at Rockaway Townsquare.
Find your perfect home at Morris Woods—where contemporary design meets timeless elegance.
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AMENITIES
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HOMES FOR SALE
CONTACT
The Morris Woods Expert
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Morris Woods, Wharton Community Pictures/Photos
Community Map
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Joseph Wharton was instrumental
in the development of this industrial town, originally
called Port Oram. Incorporated in 1895 and renamed for Mr.
Wharton in 1902, the borough housed blast and silk mill
workers. The Thatcher Glass Company was the largest industry
and major employer in the borough during the last century.
Its location at the juncture of Route 15 and Interstate 80
has made Wharton a desirable location for new commercial and
retail development.
Schools
Marie V. Duffy Elementary School
Alfred C. MacKinnon Middle School
Public school students in grades 9 - 12 attend Morris Hills
High School, in Rockaway Borough
Transportation
Only 40 miles west of New York City, several major highways serve the
Wharton area. Interstate 80, which crosses the state from the George Washington Bridge in New York City to the Delaware Water Gap, in Pennsylvania, passes through the Township, as does U.S. Highway Route 46. Interstate Routes 280 and 287, and New Jersey State Routes 10
and 15 are nearby.
Recreation Facilities
County, state and federal
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