191 Hamilton St   #205, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
FOR RENT

191 Hamilton St #205
New Brunswick, NJ 08901

  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • 794 sqft
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • 794 sqft

$2,650/mo

Local Information

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Description

You have Arrived! Welcome to 191 Hamilton!

HelloArrive is flexible living, perfected.

Find yourself right where you need to be.

The newly furnished and modern apartment provides the best quality and comfort for those looking for a new place to start fresh, change scenery, work remotely or have a base to plan your next move. Our top of the line furniture & houseware, high quality amenities, comfy bed and soft linens will add the extra touch to consider this place your home away from home.

Apartment is located in the heart of New Brunswick city and is close to NJ Transit station, Rutgers. St. Peters and RWJ hospital systems, making it a perfect choice for traveling nurses/doctors, medical students and families visiting loved ones. Multiple nightlife places of interest and delicious restaurants are also found nearby.

At HelloArrive, it is not just a simple stay, it's an experience.

*Rent price, reflects only the base rent for a minimum 6-month stay (utilities and parking are extra)

Flexible leases 30+ days
Fully Furnished
Low deposit
Utility package $295 per month (includes all utilities at a flat fee)
Parking garage option $185 (only one spot per unit)
No smoking
No pets

Home Highlights

Pets
No
Parking
Attached Garage
Outdoor
Contact Manager
A/C
Cooling only
Utilities Included
Contact Manager
Listed
24 days ago

Details for 191 Hamilton St #205

Days on Market

Days on Market: 24 Days on Trulia

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Interior Features

Appliances & Utilities
Dishwasher
Heating & Cooling
Air Conditioning
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Hardwood

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
Parking: Attached, On Site

Rental

Deposit: $1,500

Building

Community rooms
Fitness Center

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Affordability

TIP:Try to keep your rent within a third of your gross household income. Learn why in our Renter's Guide.
For this property
$95,400 PER YEAR
is the suggested income
Win over prospective landlords with your smart budgeting. As a good rule of thumb, ideally you would have at least three times your monthly rent in combined household income.

What Locals Say about New Brunswick

  • Trulia User
    "depends on if your dog is ok with neighbors living in the apartment next to you. the dog in the apartment next to mine barks at me whenever I enter or leave the apartment and it's getting on my (and likely the owners) last nerve"
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  • Elisa T.
    "Very diverse and welcoming with parks and restaurants, you’re either eating or enjoying your day in nature. "
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  • Rohan R.
    "At plaza Square there are events - and sometimes near the heldrich. Then there are other niche areas "
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  • Randdie33
    "In my neighborhood there aren’t a lot of parks for dogs or places to walk the dogs. But there are some posts where bags for dog waste can be used which is convenient sometimes. "
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  • Jazmin G. .
    "the kids are safe I've live in this neighborhood my whole life and no kids are ever harmed the neighborhood is very kid friendly it has a lot of kids"
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  • Tiffany T.
    "This is a good neighborhood for people and their family to live and to raise a family but it depends."
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  • Edward J.
    "There are a lot of public parks to take your dogs out to walk and play. Although some apartments charge a great deal for having them."
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  • Ingrid C.
    "Cool for young families and students. Parking can be difficult but overall is a good town. Comedy shows, good restaurants, cultural festivals, parks, we really enjoy the area. They also are trying to build new establishments and recreational areas so that’s a plus!"
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  • Matthew G.
    "Comedy shows, restaurants, bars, nightlife. Pretty much a large college town with lots to do and easy to get to."
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  • Edilyramirez28
    "Nothing. Here in New Brunswick noting is safe. Is dangerous go outside at night alone. Police are nice and everything bus there is so much high people and crazy "
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  • Trulia User
    "Growing community with numerous new real estate developments. Incredible diversity and friendly residents."
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  • Sarahywills
    "Sadly New Brunswick is not a safe and proper community to raise a family. School system is poor and the city is dirty outside city center "
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  • Rachelrent
    "It is a very nice neighborhood I live in downtown new Brunswick and it is a lot of food stores and places you can go out to but the rate is extremely high"
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  • E
    "Beautiful city and great place for kids to grow up to fall in love with educational institutions Rutgers!!! "
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  • Shelahtanner58
    "Clean and quit no violence and lots of landscaping and beautiful trees I love the fact you can have at least two pets and is able to grill out side "
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  • Mahtab C.
    "They would like the open area to walk the dog around in. There are parks near by to walk the dog in. "
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  • Trulia User
    "The city shoots fireworks off the roof of the Heldridge Hotel on New Year’s Eve. There are regular family-friendly events throughout the city. Horse drawn carriage rides at Xmas, Ciclovia festivals each quarter or so."
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  • ebs
    "Halloween and Christmas spirit is always vibrant and neighborhood is always friendly and safe to walk around in the dead of night. Also police patrol all the time"
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  • Sarah A
    "Difficult to drive through town during morning and afternoon when school is about to start or getting out. Lots of elementary schools in the area with crossing guards, buses all that. It can get quite congested even without all that. "
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  • Dennis J.
    "don't live near french or commercial ave, Easton can get busy because of college students. Summers can be very peaceful and quiet. Most of New Brunswick is nice due in part to Rutgers and RWJUH. Also try to use the crime tool that Trulia offers and stay away from those heavy crime areas. "
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  • Emma
    "Not much grass or pet friendly apartments. Parks are nice for walks, and loads of students will ask to pet your dog."
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  • Edward J.
    "My commute in my area is pretty feasible. If you were without a car you can simply get around with cabs, buses and public transportation."
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  • Ryra11
    "Good access to transit to and from the city, less than an hour. Buses run everywhere in the city so its easy to get around "
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  • Laura A.
    "respect and live becerfull I love the naturaleza respecto your live you respect my live and everything is good"
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  • Zarathustrados
    "Is good good people friendly people good hospitality one of the best hospitals good college good place "
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  • Brittny A.
    "Some people allow their dogs to pop and they don't pick up after them. That becomes annoying to the tenants that don't have dogs and use the grass as a short cut to get to there homes."
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  • Caelumaeternam
    "Easily accessible to walk, public Rutgers transportation, close to multiple highways (rt 1, 18, 27, 287)."
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  • Thushan M.
    "Its a hub city like NYC baby so keep spending it. Theres all the entertainment package available with higher tax on property too"
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  • Sodynune
    "People nice help you any time If you need help I love New Brunswick. Live here more 25 year My family lives right here "
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  • Charles W.
    "I lived here for 4 years and all the ones that stay are friendly,but most of the houses are rented by college students so they don’t stay long "
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  • Amanda C.
    "Blend of city commuters, college students, health care workers & low income residents. You can’t swim in the only body of water either because it’s contaminated (Raritan River)"
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  • Luzvazquez0808
    "Would love to move here Bc of my grandbabies n son N it far from ppl I knw n I looks safe for kids. "
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  • Arparker22
    "I’ve lived here for 4 years, and I have little to no complaints. The area is diverse and close to major attractions such as theaters, shopping centers, and restaurants. "
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191 Hamilton St #205, New Brunswick, NJ is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 794 sqft apartment. 191 Hamilton St #205 was listed for rent for $2,650/month on Apr 5, 2024.