05 · MONMOUTH COUNTY, NEW JERSEY

Asbury Park On the Boardwalk.

The shore town Springsteen made famous — now Monmouth County's loudest cultural revival.

THE OVERVIEW

Music City, Reborn by the Ocean.

Where the Stone Pony still plays, the Convention Hall has been restored, and the Victorian streets behind the boardwalk have become one of the most interesting independent restaurant corridors in New Jersey.

Asbury Park is what the Jersey Shore looks like when musicians and artists redesign it. The Stone Pony, the restored Convention Hall, Paramount Theatre, Wonder Bar — the boardwalk corridor has been the soul of Jersey Shore music for 60 years, and the inland blocks have quietly become some of the most interesting independent restaurants in the state.

Housing reflects the split. The boardwalk-adjacent new construction (Asbury Ocean Club, the Wesley Grove homes) pushes $1.5M to $4M for one- and two-bedroom oceanfront condos. The historic Ocean Grove-adjacent Victorians, Queen Annes, and American Foursquares run $600K to $1.5M depending on proximity to the beach. Median sits near $650K because the inland and Ocean Grove-side inventory anchors the middle.

Mirtha represents the buyer who wants the arts scene, the walkable boardwalk, and the option to let the rental income offset the mortgage — first-floor duplex rentals do $4,000 to $7,000/week in July and August. Asbury Park is also one of Monmouth County's most LGBTQ+-friendly towns and home to a strong creative Latino community; bilingual representation is a natural fit here.

AT A GLANCE

Asbury Park, by the numbers.

$650K

Median Home Price

1,800

Average Sqft

75 MIN

Commute to NYC

Cultural · Revived

Character

Numbers reflect Mirtha's local market read; verify with a private consultation.

LIFESTYLE

What You'll Find Here.

Stone Pony

The Jersey Shore music venue Springsteen made legend — still hosting touring bands and summer festival nights on the boardwalk.

Convention Hall

The 1928 beaux-arts hall, restored and re-programmed — indoor markets, concerts, and the anchor of the Asbury Park boardwalk skyline.

Asbury Park Boardwalk

A mile and a half of oceanfront promenade — amusement piers, craft-cocktail bars, surf shops, and the continuous summer soundtrack.

Wesley Lake

The freshwater lake that separates Asbury Park from Ocean Grove — swan boats, summer strolls, and a softer counterpoint to the Atlantic.

Cookman Avenue Dining

The independent-restaurant spine of Asbury Park — Talula's, Pascal & Sabine, Barrio Costero, and a rotating calendar of pop-ups and new openings.

Wonder Bar

Oceanfront live-music institution with the famous Tillie mural — a working-class counterweight to the new-construction boardwalk condos.

Paramount Theatre

The 1929 oceanfront theater — a 1,600-seat jewel box that brings symphony, comedy, and film to the boardwalk year-round.

Ocean Grove Victorian District

Asbury Park's sister community — the most complete block of Methodist-camp Victorian cottages on the East Coast, walkable from Cookman Avenue.

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

Begin a Private Showing.

Bilingual representation across Asbury Park — Christie's International network, by appointment.

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