Waterfront Condos along the Jersey Shore in Long Branch
I am constantly asked by prospective buyers looking to purchase a condo with "absolute ocean views" or a "waterfront condo" or a "condo on the ocean" oh yes and it must be under $200,000. Well that just does not happen and then they get very disappointed. So I decided to start writing about the different condos, townhouses that are specifically in Long Branch along the ocean and on ocean ave. For ease of use I am doing it alphabetically and will include address as well as map for visual aid.
Please feel free to contact me any time with questions you may have on these condos in Long Branch or other towns.
So we will now start with the Anchorage
Come and get away at the Anchorage, located 480 Ocean Ave., in one of the most up and coming towns on the Jersey Shore! This ocean front high rise building in the section known as west end offers comfortable living at a great price. Also a perfect escape from the hustle of the city, just step out your door and you're on the beach! Get cozy in a one or two spacious bedroom unit here at Anchorage. Relax on the balcony and enjoy direct water views, side views of water or wake to glorious sunrises from the large bedroom windows. Wind down with the re-modeled in-ground pool, exercise room, sauna and clubhouse. Literally steps to the ocean, this high rise is ready for your occupancy!
As with many condos along the Jersey Shore this is a no pets condo.Anchorage maintenance fee includes common area, exterior maintenance, snow removal, trash removal, sewer, water management fee. 2008 SOLD price range for a 1 bedroom 206,000 - $310,000
prices are affected by floor level and water views as well as updates if any were made
Nothing has sold yet in 2009,
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Anchorage General Info:
Incredible views of the Atlantic Ocean
Walking distance to Pier Village
Minutes from Garden State Parkway
Anchorage Recreation:
Recreation room, exercise room and pool
Boating, fishing, and all water activities
Boardwalk along water
Anchorage Living Features:
Reserved parking
Laundry room on every floor
Waterfront
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Showing posts with label oceanport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oceanport. Show all posts
Sunday, September 06, 2009
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Asbury Park Considering New Parking Plan
Asbury Park Considering New Parking Plan
On April 22, 2009, the Asbury Park City Council will consider a parking plan prepared by the Asbury Park Parking Advisory Committee similar to a proposal considered but not enacted in 2008 in the Borough of Point Pleasant Beach.
This plan calls for a combination of meter and permit parking in the beachfront area. NJAR®, along with the Monmouth County Association of REALTORS® and South Monmouth Board of REALTORS®, oppose this proposal as it increases the cost to live in and visit Asbury Park.
On April 22, 2009, the Asbury Park City Council will consider a parking plan prepared by the Asbury Park Parking Advisory Committee similar to a proposal considered but not enacted in 2008 in the Borough of Point Pleasant Beach.
This plan calls for a combination of meter and permit parking in the beachfront area. NJAR®, along with the Monmouth County Association of REALTORS® and South Monmouth Board of REALTORS®, oppose this proposal as it increases the cost to live in and visit Asbury Park.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Great News for Homeowners and Realtors Selling Houses in Oceanport...
Oceanport Approves New Sign Ordinance
After hearing concerns that the Borough of Oceanport did not allow the placement of open-house directional signs, REALTORS® from the Monmouth County Association of REALTORS® (MCAR) and NJAR® began working with the Mayor and Council in Oceanport to request a change in their sign ordinance.
On April 16, 2009, the Oceanport Borough Council approved an ordinance permitting the placement of two temporary, directional signs in the public right-of-way advertising an open house. In addition, as was the case under the previous ordinance, one temporary sign is allowed on the property being sold. Under the new ordinance, no sign can block a site triangle or have any attachments such as balloons that can obstruct a driver's view.
This is great new for homeowners and Realtors where the houses were more inland and not of the main road this way people driving by can find the house even if they did not see the ads
After hearing concerns that the Borough of Oceanport did not allow the placement of open-house directional signs, REALTORS® from the Monmouth County Association of REALTORS® (MCAR) and NJAR® began working with the Mayor and Council in Oceanport to request a change in their sign ordinance.
On April 16, 2009, the Oceanport Borough Council approved an ordinance permitting the placement of two temporary, directional signs in the public right-of-way advertising an open house. In addition, as was the case under the previous ordinance, one temporary sign is allowed on the property being sold. Under the new ordinance, no sign can block a site triangle or have any attachments such as balloons that can obstruct a driver's view.
This is great new for homeowners and Realtors where the houses were more inland and not of the main road this way people driving by can find the house even if they did not see the ads
Sunday, March 01, 2009
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