Worth driving down to Wildwood-free, the way it should be! And more money for me!!!
Brick is the last frontier. . . . . if you want to live in Brick.Between Deal expanding well past its borders and Netflix that part of Monmouth County is going to end up one of the most expensive parts of the US. You may have some bargains in Asbury and Neptune for now...but people are being priced out of the beaches from Point and north and I see there is K Hovnanian new construction in Neptune going for 1M.
Go on Zillow and look at what a house costs in Eatontown, which was always considered a very middle class place when I was growing up not so long ago. Might be more than Holmdel, Colts Neck, Navesink. It's absolutely wild.
many parts of Cape May County are still very affordable. High schools are not the greatest but not everyone cares about the schools.Brick is the last frontier. . . . . if you want to live in Brick.
Or else, in Wall a 932 Square foot house in "desirable" West Belmar on peaceful Route 71 is going for only $700K. . . . . Bonus points for walking distance to Bar A and The Boathouse!
From what I have heard from realtors and on local news accounts, there legions of wealthy people fleeing NYC to NJ suburbs, mostly in the counties North of the Driscoll Bridge- Union, Essex, Bergen counties. People selling their houses in those counties who have long desired to live at/near "the shore" are piling into Monmouth and Ocean counties. Not sure that extends down to Cape May and Southern Ocean County for people still working. The prices in Wall and Neptune are ridiculous right now. We have considered selling out, but there is no place to go. Brick is not terrible, but the lots are smaller, and the town is way overdeveloped with retirement communities and shopping centers-harumph! Wall is catching up to Brick in those areas-the traffic gets crazy even in the fall and winter seasons.many parts of Cape May County are still very affordable. High schools are not the greatest but not everyone cares about the schools.
Even in California, is that legal?Charging people to go to the beach should be criminal.
has always been my view and I grew up in TR. Just awful and elitist.Charging people to go to the beach should be criminal.
Isn't it better to charge the people who use it via tags than everyone in the state who may or may not use them? How would NJ charge all those people from PA who use up the resources? Its the fairest way to pay for the services required to maintain the beaches IMOhas always been my view and I grew up in TR. Just awful and elitist.
CAPE MAY COUNTY BECOMES TOP STATE TRAVEL DESTINATION • Cape May County, NJFrom what I have heard from realtors and on local news accounts, there legions of wealthy people fleeing NYC to NJ suburbs, mostly in the counties North of the Driscoll Bridge- Union, Essex, Bergen counties. People selling their houses in those counties who have long desired to live at/near "the shore" are piling into Monmouth and Ocean counties. Not sure that extends down to Cape May and Southern Ocean County for people still working. The prices in Wall and Neptune are ridiculous right now. We have considered selling out, but there is no place to go. Brick is not terrible, but the lots are smaller, and the town is way overdeveloped with retirement communities and shopping centers-harumph! Wall is catching up to Brick in those areas-the traffic gets crazy even in the fall and winter seasons.
plenty of states don't charge and have great beachesIsn't it better to charge the people who use it via tags than everyone in the state who may or may not use them? How would NJ charge all those people from PA who use up the resources? Its the fairest way to pay for the services required to maintain the beaches IMO
CM county prices on a barrier island or CM itself are insane. Houses in Stone Harbor or Avalon went from $2-3m pre-COVID to about $7-8m now. And I'm not talking beach front. Anything east of 2nd/Dune is that price.many parts of Cape May County are still very affordable. High schools are not the greatest but not everyone cares about the schools.
theyre just collecting the money somewhere elseplenty of states don't charge and have great beaches
the monies for these go into GE funds for the small towns. it's a money maker instead of forming larger townships with split facilities and the like
absolutely wrong to charge people to use beaches. beaches should be free for everyone.
of course, i was more referring to those areas on the other side of the bridges, west of the GSPCM county prices on a barrier island or CM itself are insane. Houses in Stone Harbor or Avalon went from $2-3m pre-COVID to about $7-8m now. And I'm not talking beach front. Anything east of 2nd/Dune is that price.
Yeah, makes sense. There is a nice townhouse complex being built on Route 9 near the CM Zoo. Looks great and very reasonable prices.of course, i was more referring to those areas on the other side of the bridges, west of the GSP
Between Deal expanding well past its borders and Netflix that part of Monmouth County is going to end up one of the most expensive parts of the US. You may have some bargains in Asbury and Neptune for now...but people are being priced out of the beaches from Point and north and I see there is K Hovnanian new construction in Neptune going for 1M.
Go on Zillow and look at what a house costs in Eatontown, which was always considered a very middle class place when I was growing up not so long ago. Might be more than Holmdel, Colts Neck, Navesink. It's absolutely wild.
They're building 5 homes on the old Salty Whale property. can't confirm but was told the price tag will be well north of $1 million.Brick is the last frontier. . . . . if you want to live in Brick.
Or else, in Wall a 932 Square foot house in "desirable" West Belmar on peaceful Route 71 is going for only $700K. . . . . Bonus points for walking distance to Bar A and The Boathouse!
I understand and believe it's tough on families but the only option I see would be state takeover and I doubt anyone wants that.has always been my view and I grew up in TR. Just awful and elitist.
Will be above 2-2.5M per home.They're building 5 homes on the old Salty Whale property. can't confirm but was told the price tag will be well north of $1 million.
Wow. Shouldn't be surprised.The two they're in the process of building are only 10 feet apart. Better like your neighbors.Will be above 2-2.5M per home.
Yea code needs to change in Manasquan. They use the same code for beachfront, density, as they do rest of town. Going to be seeing a lot more of this throughout town. Go further west on Main st and there is another house, Dutch colonial. Already approved for 2 build able lots.Wow. Shouldn't be surprised.The two they're in the process of building are only 10 feet apart. Better like your neighbors.
They have to raise tax $$$$ for their plans to raise the roads in the flood zones. Good luck with that!Yea code needs to change in Manasquan. They use the same code for beachfront, density, as they do rest of town. Going to be seeing a lot more of this throughout town. Go further west on Main st and there is another house, Dutch colonial. Already approved for 2 build able lots.
I’ve never seen it before. People would revolt. Rightfully so. The beach is for everyone to enjoy.Even in California, is that legal?
it helps keep the "unhoused" off the beaches lol... Does Pratt have a chance to save LA?I’ve never seen it before. People would revolt. Rightfully so. The beach is for everyone to enjoy.
I like ours with the 250 theme. Every year they celebrate something new$65 for Seniors. Been going every summer since we retired in 2015 at age 60. View attachment 1310639

$35 here in Squan.$65 for Seniors. Been going every summer since we retired in 2015 at age 60. View attachment 1310639
Nice job by Ocean City with the badge theme. The Manasquan badges this year are plain white with a gray stripe. Missed opportunity.
Brick is the last frontier. . . . . if you want to live in Brick.
Or else, in Wall a 932 Square foot house in "desirable" West Belmar on peaceful Route 71 is going for only $700K. . . . . Bonus points for walking distance to Bar A and The Boathouse!
They're building 5 homes on the old Salty Whale property. can't confirm but was told the price tag will be well north of $1 million.
How about a picture of bankruptcy court in honor of the OC mayor?
If they don't charge in Hawaii, nobody should.Paying to access the ocean. Only in NJ.
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Poof!Would imagine closer to 2M. I just wonder what happened to the liquor license.
Look at Brielle and Manasquan. There'll be a lot of construction in the next year or so.Yea code needs to change in Manasquan. They use the same code for beachfront, density, as they do rest of town. Going to be seeing a lot more of this throughout town. Go further west on Main st and there is another house, Dutch colonial. Already approved for 2 build able lots.