Keyport On the Bay.
A 1.4-square-mile Raritan Bay borough with one of the most interesting independent restaurant scenes in the county — and Mirtha's active commercial listing.
A 1.4-square-mile Raritan Bay borough with one of the most interesting independent restaurant scenes in the county — and Mirtha's active commercial listing.
Where the West Front Street restaurants, the American Hotel, and the Fire Department tower anchor a bayfront commercial revival — plus Mirtha's active commercial listing at 522 Amboy Avenue.
Keyport is having a moment. West Front Street and First Street have been restored with independent restaurants (Drew's Bayshore Bistro, The Bayside Villa, Oh Yeah) and a growing arts scene, anchored by the Keyport Fishery, the historic American Hotel, and the working Keyport Fire Department tower that defines the skyline. The waterfront runs along Raritan Bay with views of Staten Island's Verrazano Bridge.
Residential housing runs from $400K bungalows to $1M+ bayfront restored Victorians. Median sits near $475K — making Keyport one of the most accessible bayfront towns in Monmouth County. The Keyport Central and Keyport High School serve the borough.
Mirtha represents a current commercial listing at 522 Amboy Avenue, Unit B — part of the Keyport commercial revival. She works with the restaurant and retail operators who want a bayfront-adjacent address without the premium of Red Bank, and the bilingual investor buying into the next-wave Monmouth County commercial corridor.
$475K
Median Home Price
1,700
Average Sqft
65 MIN
Commute to NYC
Bayfront · Reviving
Character
Numbers reflect Mirtha's local market read; verify with a private consultation.
The Raritan Bay public park — fishing pier, benches, and the sunset view across to Staten Island's Verrazano Bridge.
The restored independent-restaurant corridor — Drew's Bayshore Bistro, The Bayside Villa, Oh Yeah, and a rotating calendar of openings.
The historic working fire-department tower defining the Keyport skyline — a civic landmark visible from across Raritan Bay.
The restored 1875 hotel on Front Street — a landmark bar, restaurant, and the continuous historic anchor of the Keyport revival.
The protected bay defining Keyport's northern edge — fishing, boating, and the view across to Staten Island and Sandy Hook.
A short drive to the Aberdeen-Matawan station — 53-minute commute to Penn Station and the rail link for Keyport professionals.
The beloved seafood institution on Route 36 — fresh local catch, a no-frills takeout counter, and a Monmouth County staple for generations.
One of the most active independent-dining corridors in Monmouth County — the revival engine that is pulling Keyport into the county's food map.
Three concierge entry points — the live portfolio, a private showing, or the curated featured list.
Live MLS feeds across rentals, residential, luxury, and commercial — every active listing Mirtha represents county-wide.
Open Portfolio BY APPOINTMENTBilingual EN/ES, by appointment. Reply within the same business day. Concierge-level access to off-market Keyport inventory.
Inquire CURATEDCurated trophy properties — oceanfront residences, boutique rentals, townhomes, and heritage offerings across Monmouth County.
Explore ListingsBilingual representation across Keyport — Christie's International network, by appointment.
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