Succasunna, Edison, GA

Succasunna — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Succasunna Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Succasunna is not a neighborhood within Edison, New Jersey. It is, in fact, a distinct unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located approximately 40 miles west of Edison, entirely within Roxbury Township in Morris County. This common point of confusion likely arises from both areas having notable South Asian American communities and commercial corridors. Succasunna possesses its own unique identity, characterized by a blend of suburban comfort and historic roots.

The area's name derives from the Lenape word "Sucasunna," meaning "black stone," a reference to the local iron ore that fueled historic forges in the 18th and 19th centuries. Today, it serves as a primary hub for Roxbury Township, offering a centralized downtown area along Main Street/Route 10. Its location provides a balance of serene residential living with convenient access to major highways like I-80 and Route 46, connecting residents to employment centers in Morristown, Parsippany, and beyond.

Housing & Real Estate

Succasunna's housing stock is predominantly composed of single-family homes, ranging from classic mid-century ranches and split-levels to larger, modern colonials and custom-built houses on wooded lots. Neighborhoods like the Ledgewood Heights section feature more historic homes, while developments such as Eisenhower and Emmans offer traditional suburban layouts. The architectural style is varied, reflecting the community's growth from a rural outpost to a established suburb over several decades.

The real estate market in Succasunna is competitive, typical for desirable Morris County towns. Median home prices are generally above the state average, reflecting the quality of the school district and the community's amenities. The market is overwhelmingly owner-occupied, with a relatively low rental stock consisting mainly of apartments and townhomes clustered near the commercial corridors. Recent trends show steady demand, with well-maintained properties in family-friendly neighborhoods moving quickly.

Schools & Education

Succasunna is served by the highly-regarded Roxbury Township School District. Public school students typically attend Nixon Elementary School, Eisenhower Middle School, and Roxbury High School, all located within or immediately adjacent to the Succasunna area. The district is known for its strong academic programs, extensive extracurricular activities, and robust sports teams, consistently ranking well in state assessments.

For private education, several options are available in the surrounding Morris County region, including Catholic and other faith-based schools. Higher education opportunities are accessible nearby, with County College of Morris in Randolph and Fairleigh Dickinson University's College at Florham in Madison just a short drive away. The community places a high value on education, supported by active parent-teacher organizations and local library resources.

Parks & Recreation

Succasunna offers abundant green space and recreational facilities. A central feature is Horseshoe Lake Park, a 86-acre county park boasting a scenic lake for fishing and seasonal activities, playgrounds, picnic areas, walking paths, and sports fields. The park is a year-round community hub, hosting summer concerts, a holiday lights display, and providing a picturesque setting for casual strolls.

Further recreational opportunities are provided by the Roxbury Township Parks and Recreation Department, which maintains numerous local playgrounds, the expansive Veterans Field complex for organized sports, and the well-equipped Succasunna Athletic Club. For hiking and nature enthusiasts, the nearby Black River County Park and the trails of the Jersey Highlands offer beautiful outdoor escapes within minutes of home.

Local Dining & Shopping

Succasunna's commercial heart beats along Main Street (Route 10) and in the Ledgewood Mall area. Dining options are diverse, ranging from classic Italian eateries and family-owned pizzerias to popular diners and contemporary American bistros. The neighborhood reflects Morris County's culinary diversity, with excellent Thai, Japanese, and Indian restaurants also well-represented along the corridor.

For shopping, Ledgewood Mall provides big-box retailers and department stores, while the Main Street strip and adjacent plazas host a practical mix of national chains and local businesses. Residents have convenient access to major supermarkets, specialty grocers, and essential services like banks, pharmacies, and salons. The overall commercial landscape is geared toward everyday convenience, reducing the need for long drives for basic errands.

Who Lives Here

Succasunna is primarily a family-oriented community, attracting a mix of professionals, long-time residents, and newcomers drawn by the reputable schools and suburban quality of life. The population is largely middle to upper-middle class, with many residents commuting to jobs in the corporate parks of Morris County, the pharmaceutical industry, or into New York City via nearby transit options. A strong sense of community is fostered through local events, youth sports leagues, and neighborhood associations.

The demographic profile is evolving, with an increasing diversity that adds to the community's cultural fabric. Residents are typically drawn to Succasunna for its balance: it offers the amenities and strong school system of a classic New Jersey suburb while maintaining a somewhat more relaxed, less congested atmosphere compared to some towns closer to New York City. It appeals to those seeking a stable, engaging environment to raise a family with access to both nature and convenience.

Succasunna Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$427KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$2K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$92KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate83.3%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied16.7%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate0.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code07852

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