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  • 2017 Seaside Heights Movies on the Beach Schedule

    Buying a home at the Jersey Shore is an investment in the community.  Free movies on the beach has become the new summer tradition at the Jersey Shore.  Remember drive-in movies?  Enjoy all that living in Monmouth and Ocean Counties has to offer this summer including carnivals, flea markets, arts and craft festivals, amusements, open-air concerts and of course MOVIES ON THE BEACH!  Here is the schedule for Seaside Heights.  Bring your beach chair, towel, favorite movie snacks and enjoy.

    JULY 4 TUESDAY JAWS (THE ORIGINAL CLASSIC)

    JULY 9 SUNDAY THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS

    JULY 11 TUESDAY BIG HERO 6

    JULY 16 SUNDAY THE WILD LIFE

    JULY 18 TUESDAY THE LEGO BATMAN MOVIE

    JULY 23 SUNDAY STORKS

    JULY 25 TUESDAY THE ANGRY BIRDS MOVIE

    JULY 30 SUNDAY FINDING DORY

    AUGUST 1 TUESDAY WRECK-IT RALPH

    AUGUST 6 SUNDAY MOANA

    AUGUST 8 TUESDAY MONSTERS UNIVERSITY

    AUGUST 13 SUNDAY DESPICABLE ME 2

    AUGUST 15 TUESDAY MINIONS

    AUGUST 20 SUNDAY BFG

    AUGUST 22 TUESDAY SING

    AUGUST 27 SUNDAY FINDING NEMO

    AUGUST 29 TUESDAY BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

  • Real Estate Report: Ocean Twp March 2017

    The following homes have closed AS OF MARCH 2017 in OCEAN TOWNSHIP. The data reflects the property address, style of home, number of bedrooms and baths, listed price, sold price and days on the market. Prepared by Louis Dell’Omo, Realtor.

     

    ADDRESS       STYLE        BED/BATH        LISTED $    SOLD $      DOM

     

    354 Lake Ave    Colonial        3 bed/1.5 bath     249,000           254,000          99

     

    1202 Logan Rd  Cape             3 bed/1 bath         265,000           254,900          31

     

    1311 Turner       Colonial        2 bed/1 bath         269,000          265,000          157

     

    416 W. Lake      Cape              4 bed/2 bath         280,000         280,000          17

     

    606 W. Park     Ranch             3 bed/1.5 bath     329,900          290,000          156

     

    1318 Chestnut  Ranch             3 bed/1 bath         299,000         300,000          10

     

    805 Maple       Colonial          4 bed/2.5 bath     359,900         350,000          11

     

    744 Bowne       Bi-Level          4 bed/2.5 bath     399,000         355,000          47

     

    43 Park Blvd   Cape                4 bed/2 bath         349,900         359,000          5

     

    1108 Darlene   Split Lvl         3 bed/2 bath         339,900         362,500          4

     

    803 Maple St  Custom           3 bed/2.5 bath     389,000         365,000          74

     

    1318 Unami      Ranch            3 bed/2 bath         350,000         370,000          12

     

    54 Fredric Dr   Split Lvl         4 bed/2 bath         399,900        412,500          13

     

    1605 Melville   Bi-Level           3 bed/3 bath         429,000      419,000          55

     

    5 Lambert Jn   Ranch              3 bed/2 bath         509,900      505,000           20

     

    22 Pal Drive    Colonial            3 bed/3 bath         549,000       524,000           172

     

    16 Framingham Colonial         4 bed/4.2 bath     595,000       585,000           65

     

    9 Brook Drive    Ranch             5 bed/4.5 bath     759,000       685,000           278

     

    20 Bentley Ln    Chateau         4 bed/3 bath         799,000        699,000           6

     

    3 Bentley Ln       Custom          4 bed/2.5 bath   729,000          700,000         140

     

    107 Crosby Ave   Colonial       4 bed/2.5 bath     1,200,000     999,000          48

     

    38 Old Farm       Custom          6 bed/4.5 bath     1,850,000    1,700,000     103

    Average Days on the Market: 69

  • Real Estate Report: Ocean Twp February 2017

    The following homes have closed FEBRUARY 2017 in OCEAN TOWNSHIP.  The data reflects the property address, style of home, number of bedrooms and baths, listed price, sold price and days on the market.  For more information about successfully marketing your home, contact Louis A. Dell’Omo at 732.299.1696.

     

    ADDRESS                STYLE       BED/BATH      LISTED $      SOLD $       DOM

     

    84 Monmouth         Colonial        2 bed/1 bath     $269,900         $150,000   156

     

    35 Arno St                Split Level    3 bed/2 bath     $265,200         $265,200   28

     

    1110 Jeffrey            Split Level    3 bed/2 bath      $284,900         $295,500   17

     

    405 Roosevelt       Cape                3 bed/2 bath      $275,000        $300,000   34

     

    455 Harnell            Bi-Level         5 bed/2 bath      $334,900          $330,000  52

     

    744 Bowne Rd      Bi-Level          4 bed/2.5 bath   $399,000        $355,000   47

     

    18 Nottingham     Colonial           5 bed/4.5 bath  $539,900         $452,000  38

     

    17 Barbara Ln      Split Level        5 bed/3 bath     $589,900         $570,000  23

     

    570 N. Edgemere  Colonial         6 bed/3.5 bath   $599,000       $575,000   38

    AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET:  48 

  • McLoone’s New Ale House in Asbury

    The boardwalk in Asbury Park will soon have an ale house all its own.  Restrauateur Tim McLoone has temporarily closed down both his establishments on the boardwalk, Tim McLoone’s Supper Club and the Asbury Grille.  McLoone said this week that improvements to the upstairs Supper Club will be “modest” and include new paint, carpeting and new furniture.

    The downstairs where the Asbury Grille was located, is being completely overhauled.  This will be the new site of The Robinson Ale House, a replica of McLoone’s The Robinson Ale House in Red Bank which opened in December of 2014.  The new ale house will have a lighter color scheme and serve more seafood meals than the Red Bank location.

    McLoone said the former Asbury Grille did not give people a specific reason for coming there.
    He believes that The Robinson Ale House will.  The Supper Club will open at the end of March and ale house at the end of April.

    Source: The Coaster