Keyport, Edison, CA

Keyport — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Keyport Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Keyport is a distinct residential neighborhood located in the southern section of Edison, New Jersey, offering a more suburban and established feel compared to the township's bustling commercial corridors. It is geographically defined by its proximity to the Raritan Center industrial park to the north and the border of neighboring Sayreville to the south. The neighborhood's character is defined by quiet, tree-lined streets, a mix of mid-century and newer homes, and a strong sense of community among its residents.

Historically, the area developed significantly in the post-World War II era, with many homes built to accommodate the growing workforce of the nearby industrial and research facilities. Unlike the unincorporated historic village of Keyport in Monmouth County, Edison's Keyport neighborhood is a residential enclave within the state's fifth-largest municipality. Its location provides a balance of suburban tranquility with convenient access to major highways like the New Jersey Turnpike and Routes 1 and 9, making it a practical choice for commuters.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Keyport primarily consists of single-family homes, with a notable collection of Cape Cods, split-levels, and ranch-style houses that reflect its mid-20th century development. In recent years, there has been an influx of newer, larger colonial and contemporary homes, often built on subdivided lots or as replacements for older properties. This creates an interesting architectural blend within the neighborhood.

Price ranges in Keyport are typically more accessible than in some of Edison's northern neighborhoods, offering relative value within Middlesex County. The market is predominantly owner-occupied, with a smaller percentage of rental properties, often in multi-family dwellings or converted units. Recent trends show steady demand due to the area's location, solid school district, and the ongoing appeal of Edison's amenities, leading to consistent property value appreciation.

Schools & Education

Families in the Keyport neighborhood are served by the Edison Township Public School District, which is generally well-regarded for its academic programs and diversity. Students typically attend James Madison Primary School and James Madison Intermediate School, which are located conveniently within the southern part of Edison. For high school, students are zoned for John P. Stevens High School, one of two major high schools in the township, known for its strong STEM programs and extracurricular activities.

In addition to the public system, several well-known private and parochial schools are located within a short drive, including St. Thomas Aquinas High School and The Wardlaw+Hartridge School. For higher education, the neighborhood is within a reasonable commute to Rutgers University in New Brunswick, Middlesex College, and Kean University, adding to the area's educational ecosystem.

Parks & Recreation

Keyport residents enjoy access to Edison's extensive park system. The closest and most significant is Papaianni Park, a large community park located just north of the neighborhood on Municipal Boulevard. It features multiple athletic fields, playgrounds, a walking path, and a popular summer concert series. For more active recreation, the Edison Community Center, offering indoor pools, a gymnasium, and fitness classes, is also easily accessible.

While the neighborhood itself is primarily residential, its streets are conducive to walking and cycling. For nature enthusiasts, the Edison Boat Basin on the Raritan River and the nearby Roosevelt Park in Metuchen provide additional options for trails, fishing, and waterfront views. The neighborhood's proximity to the Raritan Center also means several corporate parks with pond settings that offer informal walking loops.

Local Dining & Shopping

Daily conveniences and dining for Keyport residents are anchored by the nearby Oak Tree Road corridor, a major commercial strip renowned for its incredible diversity of South Asian cuisine, grocery stores, and shops. Residents are just minutes from authentic Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi restaurants, sweet shops, and clothing boutiques. The Menlo Park Mall and the surrounding big-box retail plaza on US-1 provide all major national retailers, department stores, and chain restaurants.

For more immediate, neighborhood-scale shopping, several strip malls along Amboy Avenue and New Durham Road offer supermarkets like ShopRite, convenience stores, pizzerias, diners, and essential services. The presence of the massive Raritan Center business park also brings a variety of casual lunch spots and services catering to the daytime workforce, which are available to residents as well.

Who Lives Here

Keyport attracts a diverse mix of residents, including young families drawn by the solid schools and relative home value, long-time homeowners who have appreciated the neighborhood's stability, and working professionals who value the straightforward highway access for commutes to New Brunswick, Newark, or New York City. The community has a notably suburban and neighborly vibe, where residents often know one another and maintain their properties with pride.

The demographic is largely middle-class, with a blend of cultural backgrounds reflecting Edison's overall diversity. It is a neighborhood chosen for practicality and community rather than high-end luxury, appealing to those who want the benefits of a large, amenity-rich township like Edison but prefer a quieter, more residential setting away from the most congested commercial zones. The result is a grounded, comfortable community ideal for raising a family or settling down.

Keyport Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$342KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$1K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$94KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate77.2%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied22.8%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate2.8%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code07735

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