If you’re dreaming of a leafy New Jersey suburb with charm, top-tier schools, and a lively downtown, Westfield, Summit, and Chatham should top your list. Though often lumped together in conversations about commuter-friendly ‘burbs, each town has a personality—and perks—all its own. For city dwellers trading skyline views for front porches, understanding these differences can make all the difference.
Commutes: Speedy Rails to Manhattan
All three towns boast enviable train service on NJ Transit, but the nuances matter. Summit often wins the commute crown: with direct trains zipping you to Penn Station in as little as 40 minutes (and Midtown Direct service minimizing transfers), it’s a favorite of time-conscious professionals. Chatham isn’t far behind with similar direct train options clocking in at around 45 minutes. Westfield’s trains average 50-55 minutes with a transfer at Newark, but savvy commuters know its relaxed vibe makes the extra few minutes worth it. Public bus service and private coach services are also available from each of the towns, so depending on where you live within each town’s footprint will determine your best coarse of action for your commute. Bottom line: all three suburbs offer lots of options, but Summit’s commute is overall one of the best out there.
Lifestyle & Downtown Vibes
When it comes to town centers, Westfield’s bustling downtown is a shopper’s paradise, offering a vibrant mix of national brands and beloved local boutiques—all nestled along picturesque streets. Summit’s downtown is more refined and compact, with high-end dining and upscale boutiques perfect for a chic Saturday stroll. Chatham’s center is smaller and more intimate, with a cozy, community-focused feel that’s ideal for those seeking a quiet retreat with coffee shops and family-owned businesses. Bottom line: Westfield’s downtown is the largest with the most diverse offerings, while Summit’s dining scene is booming and Chatham’s cozy downtown offers community staples.
Pools, Clubs & Play
Country club and community pool culture is alive and well in these suburbs. Westfield’s pool scene includes the ever-popular Westfield Memorial Pool with splash pads, large slides, diving boards and more, perfect for long summer days with the kids. Summit offers exclusive options like the Summit Family Aquatic Center and prestigious country clubs like Canoe Brook for golf and tennis aficionados. Chatham, while smaller, has a close-knit community feel with its own town pool and easy access to regional clubs that cater to both recreation and networking. Bottom line: all three suburbs offer easy access to both town pools and upscale country clubs, so there is something for everyone depending on if tennis, golf, or just basking in the sun is your sport of choice.
Schools & Community Feel
Education is a big draw here—and all three towns deliver, consistently ranking among New Jersey’s top school districts. Westfield High and Summit High both consistently score in the state’s top tier, while Chatham often edges ahead in certain rankings, particularly in elementary and middle school performance. Community events—from Westfield’s street fairs and large-scale halloween celebrations to Summit’s farmers markets and Chatham’s holiday parades—give each town its own signature flavor, ensuring your weekends will be full of small-town charm without sacrificing sophistication. Bottom line: All three school districts are top performers, with Chatham slightly edging out the other two in certain categories.
The best way to choose the suburb that is right for you and your family is to go experience the vibe and community for yourself. Looking for even more insight? Contact us to arrange a private tour of one or all three.