Feaster Park, Edison, GA

Feaster Park — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Feaster Park Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Feaster Park is a well-established, primarily residential neighborhood located in the northern section of Edison, New Jersey. Bordered by the bustling Route 27 to the west and the serene Lincoln Park to the east, it offers a balanced suburban lifestyle with convenient highway access via the nearby Garden State Parkway and New Jersey Turnpike. The neighborhood is centered around its namesake park, Feaster Park, which serves as a communal green heart and a key identifier for the area.

The area's development largely took place in the mid-20th century, resulting in a streetscape of mature trees and classic suburban homes. It retains a quiet, family-oriented character distinct from the more commercial corridors of Edison. The neighborhood is part of unincorporated Edison Township, giving it a strong sense of community identity while benefiting from the extensive municipal services and amenities of one of Middlesex County's largest and most diverse towns.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Feaster Park is predominantly composed of single-family homes built from the 1950s through the 1970s. Architectural styles are largely classic American suburban, including ranches, split-levels, and Cape Cods, many of which have been updated and expanded over the years. Lot sizes are typically generous, providing ample yard space, which is a key attraction for families.

The neighborhood is overwhelmingly owner-occupied, with a relatively low percentage of rental properties, contributing to its stable and invested community feel. Recent years have seen consistent demand, with home prices reflecting the desirable location and Edison's overall appeal. As of recent trends, the price range for homes in Feaster Park typically falls within the mid $500,000s to the low $700,000s, with variations based on size, condition, and exact location.

Schools & Education

Feaster Park is served by the Edison Township Public Schools district, which is known for its size, diversity, and generally strong academic performance. Students typically attend James Madison Primary School and James Madison Elementary School for their early education, before progressing to Herbert Hoover Middle School and finally one of the district's two high schools, often John P. Stevens High School, which is located north of the neighborhood and is highly regarded.

In addition to the public system, several well-regarded private and parochial schools are located within a short drive, including St. Matthew the Apostle School and The Wardlaw+Hartridge School. For higher education, the neighborhood is conveniently situated near Rutgers University's campuses in New Brunswick and Piscataway, as well as Middlesex College, providing both educational and cultural opportunities for residents.

Parks & Recreation

The neighborhood's central amenity is Feaster Park itself, a 27-acre community park that features multiple baseball/softball fields, soccer fields, tennis courts, basketball courts, and a modern playground. It is a constant hub of activity, hosting local youth sports leagues, family picnics, and casual recreation. The park's expansive open fields are ideal for informal games and community gatherings.

Just east of the neighborhood lies the larger Lincoln Park, which offers additional athletic fields, walking paths, and a public golf course. For indoor recreation, the nearby Edison Community Center provides programs and facilities. The proximity to the Roosevelt Park corridor also offers access to more extensive parkland, including the county-run Roosevelt Park and its lake, making outdoor activities a central part of life in Feaster Park.

Local Dining & Shopping

Residents enjoy exceptional convenience for daily needs and dining. The nearby Oak Tree Road corridor, particularly east toward Iselin, is a renowned hub for South Asian cuisine, groceries, and shops, offering an incredible array of authentic Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi restaurants and sweet shops. For more general shopping, the Menlo Park Mall and the surrounding big-box retail plazas on Route 1 are only a few minutes' drive away.

Local staples include classic New Jersey diners, pizzerias, and a variety of casual American and Asian eateries along Route 27. Grocery options are plentiful, with major chains like ShopRite and Stop & Shop nearby, alongside numerous specialized ethnic markets. This blend provides Feaster Park residents with both everyday convenience and a world of culinary exploration right at their doorstep.

Who Lives Here

Feaster Park attracts a diverse mix of residents, with a strong emphasis on families at various stages, from young couples with children to established empty-nesters. The neighborhood is known for its friendly, neighborly vibe where residents often know one another, fostered by decades of stability and the communal draw of the local park and schools. The demographic reflects Edison's broader multicultural tapestry, with a significant population of Asian-American professionals and families alongside long-term residents.

The community is drawn to the area for its balanced lifestyle: a quiet, tree-lined residential setting that does not sacrifice accessibility. It appeals to those who work in the corporate corridors along the I-287 corridor, in the pharmaceutical and technology hubs of the region, or who commute to New York City via nearby train stations in Metuchen or Metropark. Ultimately, Feaster Park residents value a classic suburban home life with the added benefits of Edison's dynamic commercial and cultural resources.

Feaster Park Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$290KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$2K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$57KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate20.2%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied79.8%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate4.4%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeBalancedU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code08901

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