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Last updated April 16 2024 at 3:30 PM

Butler, NJ
151 Apartments for Rent with Garages

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City Guide for Butler, NJ

Originally known as West Bloomingdale, there wasn't much activity until water power brought a lot of manufacturing into the town. It was finally named Butler in 1881 after the owner of the Hard Rubber Company, Richard Butler.

Butler's history runs along the Pequannock River, where the Newborough Hard Rubber Company and the Pequannock Paper Company established, bringing prosperity, jobs, and population beginning in the late 19th century. Although those factories burned down, the old-school downtown remained and has many charming shops, including the ever-popular High Point Brewing Company, a full brewery which offers tours and tastings of their popular Ramstein beer. Even though Butler is only 35 miles from Manhattan, it feels like a whole other universe, filled with families in small homes and close to nature. Surrounded by Norvin Green State Forest, Pyramid Mountain and Farny State Park, it's easy to feel like you're living the country lifestyle. Silas Condict State Park, right on the edge of town, is particularly known for its outdoor recreation opportunities. And only an hour's drive to the birthplace of punk music (CBGB's) ? It's like having your cake and eating it too. See more

What to keep in mind when looking for apartments with garages in Butler, NJ

Butler apartments with garages are sometimes more expensive than other options. However, they may make more financial sense in the long run.

Weather, break-ins, and daily struggles to find a space can take a toll financially and physically. Remember that even cities in mild climates experience issues like salt air, tornadoes, hail, falling branches from storms, and other issues.

It’s also possible to score an auto insurance reduction if you park in a garage. Ask your insurance provider about any deals or discounts that could trim money off the cost of your monthly bill.

Before signing a lease, ask the landlord or property manager about any restrictions on garage use. It’s important to know if there are enough spaces for tenants and visitors and what happens if the garage is full. If you’re moving into an apartment inside a home, ask about any conditions on its use and if storage is allowed.