406 Deal Lake
- 2 units available
- 1 bed
- Amenities
Dishwasher, Pet friendly, Range, Oven, and Refrigerator
Dishwasher, Pet friendly, Range, Oven, and Refrigerator
Dishwasher, Pet friendly, Parking, Extra storage, Range, and Refrigerator
Dishwasher, Pet friendly, Stainless steel, Range, Oven, and Refrigerator
Pet friendly
On-site laundry, Parking, Internet access, and Furnished
On-site laundry, Hardwood floors, Pet friendly, Parking, Recently renovated, and Extra storage
In unit laundry, Hardwood floors, Parking, Recently renovated, Stainless steel, and Internet access
Hardwood floors, Dishwasher, Pet friendly, and Air conditioning
In unit laundry, Pet friendly, Parking, and Furnished
On-site laundry, Dogs allowed, Parking, Elevator, Internet access, and Furnished
Patio / balcony, Hardwood floors, Pet friendly, and Parking
Parking
Patio / balcony, Pet friendly, Garage, Gym, Fireplace, and Furnished
Patio / balcony, Dogs allowed, Garage, Walk in closets, and Refrigerator
On-site laundry, Pet friendly, Garage, Gym, and Elevator
In unit laundry, Patio / balcony, Granite counters, Hardwood floors, Parking, and Recently renovated
As a small city on the New Jersey shore, Asbury Park is a veritable story of success. It was once described as a seashore resort city "second to none" by its founder, James Bradley, a New York (NY) manufacturer who acquired its then 500 acres of undeveloped woodland in 1871. After a fire consumed most of the wooden boardwalk in the 1920's, it was eventually rebuilt and by the mid 1900's, it was acclaimed "the finest boardwalk in the world" by tourist aficionados. By the 1980's, competition from ...
Location, location, locationso goes the sales appeal mantra of the real estate pros. When it comes to a city's location, few can beat Asbury Park's geographic position. Located a mere one hour commute from New York City, as well as a similar distance from nearby Philadelphia, PA, Asbury Park's cultural and economic resurgence can well be attributed to its proximity to these two great urban cities. According to 2010 US Census Bureau statistics, it had 16,116 residents, many of whom have sought work in those two nearby cities' metropolitan areas. Its storied history began in 1897 when it was incorporated and named after local Bishop Francis Asbury. View Asbury Park City Guide