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You don’t have to live among major metropolitan streets and landmarks to call NYC home. If you’d rather be adjacent to the big-city feel, and come home to a more mom-and-pop, residential neighborhood, then the Bronx’s Morris Park is for you. Among the safest spots in the borough, it boasts a multicultural population, affordable housing costs, and some congeniality that will have you feelin’ like you’re in the suburbs. But, when you feel like bustin’ loose, you can get to the “bright lights, big city” in no time at all.
Make your move a walk in the park by calling Piece of Cake Moving and Storage — the best Morris Park movers around. Whether you’re new to the city, or a long-time resident, we’re well-prepared to meet the needs of all who wish to call this neighborhood home. Whether you need a little help or need all the details of your relocation taken care of, we’ve got a full range of services from moving supplies, packing, unpacking, and storage options to get you where you need to go. Plus, you won’t break the bank hiring us, as an affordable Morris Park moving company offering a surprise-free flat fee move. Work with us for an easy and efficient relocation that saves you more than just money.
Moving you to Morris Park and all of its zip codes and major thoroughfares:
10461
10462
Bogart Avenue
Colden Avenue
Eastchester Road
Lydig Avenue
Morris Park Avenue
Neill Avenue
Pelham Parkway
Pierce Avenue
Radcliff Avenue
Rhinelander Avenue
Sacket Avenue
Seminole Avenue
Van Nest Avenue
Williamsbridge Road
Yates Avenue
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This nearly central Bronx neighborhood is bound by Pelham Parkway to the north and Sacket Avenue to the south. On the west end, you run into White Plains Road and find yourself at Bassett Avenue to the east. This residential area is near the Allerton, Pelham Bay, Parkchester, Westchester Square, and Little Yemen neighborhoods.
Now that you know what’s along the perimeter, it’s time to dig into what’s in store for you inside Morris Park:
- Cost of housing. Among the mom-and-pop shops that line the major thoroughfares of the neighborhood, you’ll find a number of homes featuring brick or vinyl-sided details. They range in size, from being fit for one family, to those built for up to three. If you’re a long-time resident of NYC, you’re likely no stranger to high housing costs. Relatively speaking though, both the Bronx and Morris Park have many homes and apartments that are lower in price. Whereas you’ll find a number of NYC homes for sale with a listing that starts in the millions of dollars, the median listing home price in Morris Park is at $669k. To break it down even further, the median price per foot in the neighborhood homes is about $431. But that’s not all that’s affordable when it comes to available abodes. Renting a place to call home is also pretty inexpensive. If you’re not in need of a specific bedroom space, the average studio apartment will rent for about $1,283 a month. For those looking for a bedroom or two, you’re looking at a cost of $1,600 to $2,200. Those are not rents you’d find in many other NYC boroughs.
- Getting around. By bus, train and ferry, nary a single Morris Park resident will be left without an option for public transportation. You and your neighbors can find stops on the Metropolitan Transit Authority’s (MTA) 5 and 2 subway trains in the area. In the near future, you may also have a nearby stop on the Metro-North New Haven train line as well. By bus, the neighborhood is served by the BxM10 Express bus that’ll take you to Manhattan by way of Eastchester Road and Morris Park Avenue. If you’re in need of traveling by water, there’s also a stop on the NYC Ferry about 20 minutes away at Clason Point (Soundview).
- Great eats. If you were already familiar with the flavors of Arthur Avenue in the Bronx, then your taste buds will be dancing the Mambo Italiano with the wide variety of cuisine options from The Boot in Morris Park. Looking for your neighborhood’s NY slice? Grab a thin, coal-fired version at the storied Patsy’s Pizzeria. On the hunt for something a little tradizionale? Start with the clams oreganata and make your way to the double cut pork chop contadina at Enzo’s of Williamsbridge. Gotta sweet tooth? Then make your way towards Conti’s Pastry Shoppe for sugary confections. Open since 1921, this storefront was born of the American dream and a mental reference library of cookies and cakes from the owner’s own experiences in their native Parma, Italy. Buon appetito!
- Spending your days in and around the neighborhood. Everything you hope to find in your new home base can be found in Morris Park. You’ve got the basics covered with grocery stories, pharmacies, and a public library. If you’re in the healthcare field or just a resident that would feel better knowing you can access medical care when you need it, you’ll be in proximity to a number of hospitals including Jacobi Medical Center, Calvary Hospital, and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. If the call of nature is beckoning you outside, you can have a ball at the courts at nearby Loreto Playground. Even though you’re not in downtown Manhattan, you won’t even be left out of the major cultural events that NYC is known for as Morris Park is home to the well-known Columbus Day parade marching right down Morris Park Avenue. You also won’t be more than a short jaunt away from some major tourist attractions, the New York Botanical Garden and Bronx Zoo, just to the west of the neighborhood. Morris Park really has an ideal balance of things to do and proximity to other places of interest in one of the greatest cities in the world.
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