Justine Ilijic

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4 valley view rd, Chester Boro, NJ 07930

$849,000

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  • 3 BedroomBeds
  • 3 BathroomBaths
  • 0.48 Acres
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  • MLS# 4020168
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Property Description 4 Valley View Rd, Chester Boro, NJ 07930

Thoughtfully rebuilt from the inside out, this walk-to-town Chester Borough home offers the kind of substance & style buyers rarely find-- all on a cul-de-sac street. The initial 2014 work included a full interior renovation with new electrical, plumbing, windows, kitchen, full bath, and a completely redesigned primary bath and bedroom on the first floor w/ adjacent office (with closet). A major 2019 expansion added a 2-car garage, spacious family room, second level with 2 bedrooms and an extra room and a full hall bath, along with new siding, roof, furnace, paver patio, and updated windows and doors creating a home that lives like a modern build while retaining Borough charm. The home now offers 3 bedrooms plus a 1st fl office and flexible 2nd fl extra room, 3 full baths, wood floors, tile baths, cozy fireplace, & bright white kitchen with granite and stainless appliances. Upstairs, a generous space sits between the bedrooms ideal for a lounge, play area, homework/work zone. Additional features include a half-finished basement with ample storage, fenced yard, outdoor shed, & newer water heater & well pump. With approximately 3,000 SF of finished living space and the rare ability to stroll to Chester's shops, cafes, & events, this is a home that truly stands apart. Highly rated Chester & West Morris schools w/ IB program. IMPORTANT! This is NOT the Valley View off of Old Mill Rd. Use Waze: 4 Valleyview Rd. Pleasant Hill Rd to Valleyview. On the corner of Orchard Ln.

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Property Details 4 Valley View Rd, Chester Boro, NJ 07930

General

  • County: Morris
  • List Date: 04/13/2026
  • Style: Custom Home
  • Beds: 3
  • Full Bathrooms: 3
  • Year Built: 1964
  • Garage/Parking Spaces: 2.00
  • Garage Description: Attached Garage
  • Tax Amount.: $14,158
  • Tax Year: 2025
  • Basement: Yes
  • Total Rooms: 9

Interior Features

  • Number of Fireplaces: 1
  • Heating: 1 Unit, Forced Hot Air, Multi-Zone
  • Cooling: 2 Units, Central Air
  • Water: Well
  • Sewer: Septic
  • Fuel Type: OilAbIn
  • Appliances: Carbon Monoxide Detector, Dishwasher, Dryer, Microwave Oven, Range/Oven-Electric, Refrigerator, Washer

Exterior Features

  • Exterior Features: Patio, Storage Shed
  • Roof Type: Asphalt Shingle
  • Pool: NO
  • Exterior Description: Vinyl Siding

Schools

  • Elementary: Dickerson
  • Middle: Blackriver
  • High: W.M.Mendham

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When talking about Chester in southwestern Morris County, you need to distinguish between the Borough of Chester, which is the shopping village, and Chester Township, the surrounding area which is decidedly more rural. At about 1½-square miles, the borough is located at the intersection of Routes 206 and 24 and offers quaint streetscapes lined with one-of-a-kind boutiques, antique shops and restaurants. Chester Township includes 29.8 square miles of farmland, newer residential developments and historic homes.

Incorporated in 1799, over 40%--or 12 square miles--of the township is preserved as open space. There are nature reserves, parks and deed-restricted agricultural property under the state Farmland Preservation Program, which buys the development rights while allowing the farmer to retain title and continue working the land.

The Borough of Chester was incorporated in 1930, and is a separate municipality that shares many services with the township such as a library, first aid squad, fire department, community pool, athletic programs, civic organizations and schools.

History

In the late 1700s, droves of hungry, tired travelers often stopped in Chester as they headed toward New York City, New Brunswick, Morristown or Phillipsburg by stagecoach. The village became a welcome respite for these weary travelers as well as a new opportunity for the businesses that sprung up to serve them, including taverns, inns and blacksmith shops. When the Washington Turnpike (now known as Route 24) was chartered in 1806, even more development took place in the bustling downtown.

As the 1800s continued, Chester was a popular haven for New Yorkers and other metropolitan visitors who sought respite from the noise and dirt of the city. During this period, Main Street continued to be the community's centerpiece. It was a place where people came to worship, work, shop, dine and interact. Local taverns and general stores were places for residents to learn about the latest news in town and beyond. Fortunately, many of those historic buildings have survived over the decades, lending much character to Chester Borough's streets.

The Borough experienced another major shift in the 1970s when a variety of unique shops featuring crafts, collectibles, clothes, gifts, gourmet items and antiques were established. Throughout the 1990s the town transformed from a well-known antique center to a more diverse shopping area with a growing selection of specialty stores. While there are still several excellent antique and memorabilia stores, there are also restaurants and over a hundred shops selling items like jewelry, gifts, furnishings, pet supplies, confections, clothing and accessories.

Community Life

Chester Borough is renowned for its shopping, restaurants and cultural opportunities, drawing visitors from around the state and beyond. A newer mall called The Streets of Chester offers a selection of upper-end fashion shops. Downtown Chester's old-fashioned businesses including ice cream parlors, candy shops and specialty stores. A grocery store and several strip malls are also located in the borough.

There are many special events held throughout the year, including major spring and fall craft shows, classic car shows, holiday celebrations and Morris County's largest Easter egg hunt.

Parks

The Chester Area Pool in Chester Borough is set on nearly five acres on North Road where it borders the Black River Middle School. There is a large main pool, a shallow interactive pool and a filtered infant pool as well as a small playground, changing rooms, bathrooms and a concession stand. Social events, swim lessons and a swim team are among the activities happening at the pool which is during the summer months.

Borough Park on Main Street/Route 513 includes an open field and gazebo. It is often the setting for fairs, shows and community get-togethers.

Education

Students in kindergarten through grade eight from Chester Borough are in the Chester Township Public School District. The district is composed of Dickerson Elementary School (kindergarten through grade two), Bragg Intermediate School (grades three to five), and Black River Middle School (grades six to eight).

High school students attend West Morris Mendham High School , which is located in Mendham Borough and is part of the West Morris Regional High School District . Students also come from the surrounding school districts of Mendham Borough , Mendham Township and from Washington Township . It has been consistently ranked as one of the state's top high schools by New Jersey Monthly magazine.

Transportation

Commuters to midtown Manhattan often take the New Jersey Transit train from the Peapack station (about five miles south of Chester) to Penn Station, a rush-hour commute that takes roughly 90 minutes. Lakeland Bus runs from nearby Far Hills to Port Authority in midtown Manhattan , a trip of about an hour and ten minutes. Newark Liberty International Airport is about 38 miles from Chester Borough.

Chester Borough is located near a network of local highways including Routes 24, 202 and 206. Interstate highways Routes 78, 80 and 287 are short distances away.

Real Estate

A wonderful mix of housing is available in the borough, including many historic homes dating from the 1700s, 1800s and 1900s. There is also a selection of more recently built Cape Cod, ranch, Colonial and luxury homes in the borough.

Local Attractions

The Chester Theatre Group was established in 1965. Located at Grove Street in Chester Borough, the 104-seat theater-in-the-round actively involves audiences and actors alike. Their motto is "A bit of Broadway in your backyard."

The Rockefeller Building on Main Street, affectionately called "The Rock," hosts art classes in a historic structure next door to Borough Park.

The Publick House Tavern and Inn is sited in a landmark brick building on Main Street. Built in 1810, is has been a hotel and tavern through the years, and is now a popular restaurant for both residents and visitors in the center of town.

Chester Borough Fun Fact: In the 1850s the Chester Hotel (today's Publick House) was purchased for $3,650 as the future home of The Chester Institute, a private seminary school for young ladies.

  • Population: 1649

  • Area: 1.6 sq. miles

  • Established: 1799

  • Distance from NYC: 50

  • Distance from Philadelphia: 78

  • Distance from Newark: 40

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