Having a view of the seashore is nice, however what about really proudly owning it?
Properly, now’s your likelihood to purchase a part of the seashore in Cape Might, New Jersey.
“This property has an address of 610 Beach,” Long & Foster Real Estate agent Gail Wilsey-Morrison told NBC10. “This is a very unique listing, extremely unique.”
Greater than eight acres are up on the market for simply…look forward to it…$1 million. The itemizing is actually your entire seashore block between Gurney and Ocean streets and extends partially into the ocean.
“I’ve by no means seen an inventory on the Cape Might County a number of itemizing providers like this and I’ve been a realtor for 26 years,” Wilsey-Morrison mentioned.
So, are you curious about proudly owning this piece of the Cape Might Metropolis seashore?
Properly, we’ve got a warning for potential consumers: There’s not a lot that you are able to do with it apart from getting a license to lease out seashore umbrellas or chairs.
“It has quite a lot of restrictions on it. There’s easements that say what you possibly can and may’t do with the property,” Sabella defined.
In line with Paul Dietrich, Cape Might Metropolis supervisor and engineer, the easement particularly stops building of any sort of construction on the seashore.
If you happen to suppose that is your likelihood to have your individual personal seashore, suppose once more as a result of sharing is required and, on high of that, you’d nonetheless need to pay to place your toes within the sand.
“Just like all the rest of our beaches, they’re open to the public, you still have to pay beach tags,” Dietrich said. “We have to maintain that beach, and beach tags are there to help fund all the operations the beach fills, lifeguards.”
Additionally, beach-owning bragging rights would include a tax invoice that’s greater than $8,000 annually.
“Anybody who’s , ought to actually search authorized counsel to get recommendation,” Wilsey-Morrison suggested.
Town of Cape Might has the appropriate of first refusal to buy the property.
The plot of sand had belonged to former lodge proprietor Bob Fite who handed away final yr.
“Proper now, we’re simply entertaining presents on it,” property executor John Sabella mentioned.