A stunning cedar shingle colonial in Ocean City, New Jersey, built in 1916, is now on the market for the first time in almost four decades. Priced at $4 million, this seven-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bathroom home is a rare find in the area due to its classic charm and original features among a sea of new construction. The property is located in the Gardens section of Ocean City, half a block from the beach, offering a peaceful retreat from the bustling boardwalk area. The 4,824 square foot home sits on a double-sized lot and features an 800 square foot in-law suite, elevator, finished basement, deck, grassy area, and detached garage. With its proximity to the Ocean City Municipal Airport and reasonable pricing compared to the Hamptons, this property is expected to attract retirees looking to live in Ocean City full time or individuals seeking a weekend getaway for their large family. The property is set to begin showings this weekend, appealing to buyers seeking a unique and historic home in a desirable shore town. Contact listing agent Ryan Stawasz of KW Empower for more information.
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