Parkway apartments
Welcome to Parkway Apartments in Newark, NY! This well maintained property in Newark NY, made up of 31 one and two bedroom apartments and townhomes. Parkway Apartments has a private courtyard with beautiful landscaping in a great location within walking distance to Perkins Park and the Erie Canal, the perfect place for a picnic or just to enjoy nature. This Property includes many amenities such as updated kitchens, onsite laundry facilities, ample storage, dishwashers, A/C units in every apartment, 24 Hour maintenance, and great neighbors. Looking for pricing or availability? Check out our Vacancies Page !
Apartment Features and Amenities
Apartment Features
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Laundry Options Available
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Wall A/C Units
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Window Coverings / Blinds
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High Speed Internet Access
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Tub/Shower
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24/7 Maintenance
Kitchen Features
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Refrigerator
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Stove/Oven
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Dishwasher (in all 2BR units)
Move-in Fees
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25 Application per adult
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50 Admin Fee
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Security Deposit (equal to rent.) + Rent
Pet Policy
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Up to 2 Indoor Only Pets Allowed (no dogs)
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Must be spayed or neutered
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Service Animals permitted with verification
Pet Fees
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25 monthly / 1 pet
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50 monthly / 2 pets
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100 Pet Fee - One Time - Non Refundable - Per Apartment
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Smoke Free
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Off-Street Parking Lot
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Snow Plowing Provided
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Ample Closet Space
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Vinyl Plank / Carpet / Tile Flooring
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Resident Online Portal
1 BR 1 BA APT | Studio
Rent Includes: Trash & Water
2 BR 1 BA APT
Rent Includes: Trash & Water
Parks and Recreation
Parkway Apartments has 5 parks within 2 miles, including Perkins Park, K&M Demay Skate Park, The Port of Newark on The Erie Canal, Newark Central Park, and Widewater Canal Park.
Newark Central School District
100 East Miller Street, Newark, NY 14513 | (315) 332-3217 | Website
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Newark
A family-friendly suburb in the State of New York, Newark sits about 30 miles southeast of Rochester and 20 miles off the shores of Lake Ontario. With easy access to Interstate 90, residents of Newark find commutes simple. This city is surrounded by open land, offering locals a secluded feel. Families flock to this suburb for its excellent public schools and kid-friendly amenities.
Locals frequent the Newark Public Library and Perks Park, offering playgrounds, walking trails, and an abundance of waterfront green space. The Newark Arcadia Museum and the Hoffman Clock Museum represent the city’s historic flare, and you can find residents fishing and boating at the Port of Newark. Local businesses line the main thoroughfare in town such as Craft 120 on Union Street.