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623 Forman Avenue
Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
$825,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2064
Property Description
THIS IS IT! The one you have been waiting for in the Heart of Point Pleasant Beach. This ADORABLE home sits on a .244 acre corner lot on Forman and Bay. The sq footage is 2024 per REMINE The current owners have been making memories in this amazing colonial style home for decades and have cared for it with love. The entry level will captivate you with a modernized kitchen, formal dining room, living room with a gas burning stove for cozy fall end winter days. To the right of the living room you will find a marvelous parlor where you will be greeted by the morning sun as you sip your morning coffee and curl up with your favorite book. To the right of the dining room, you will say goodbye to the late afternoon sun, sip a libation, and enjoy a movie in the family room. The upper level offers 4 Bedrooms and a gorgeous updated bathroom. The OVERSIZED attic offers a large space for storage and potentially could be modified to a loft. The SUPER CLEAN BASEMENT houses the laundry and mechanicals. More Storage space is abundant in the basement. Say hello to neighbors from your front porch that is constructed from a composite material that is virtually maintenance-free and long-lasting. The Curb appeal of this home is fantastic. Significant investment has been made in the landscaping and pavers in the yard over the years, The yard is fenced and just great for entertaining and outdoor dining. A few blocks from the world-famous Point Pleasant Beach Boardwalk. Easy access to GSP and Routes 34 and 18. Shopping, Restaurants, Beach, Fitness, PP Beach has it all. Your Time is NOW! The sale is contingent on the seller's firm relocation. They are actively looking.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1909
MLS Number
22407636
Location
Address
623 Forman Avenue
City
Point Pleasant Beach
State
NJ
Zip Code
08742
County
OCEAN (NORTH)
Listing
Provider
C21/ About Town Realty, original listing
Name
C21/ About Town Realty
Phone
(732) 521-5200
Office Name
C21/ Action Plus Realty
Office Phone
(800) 299-2129
Agent Name
Peter Hunt

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