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608 Lareine Avenue

608 Lareine Avenue

(732) 449-3322

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608 Lareine Avenue, Bradley Beach, NJ 07720
Bradley Beach

Amenities

Patio / balcony
Parking
Recently renovated
Fire pit
Bbq/grill
Unit Amenities
patio / balcony
recently renovated
Property Amenities
fire pit
parking
bbq/grill
Charming and affordable weekly rental in the heart of Bradley Beach. Sitting back from the hustle of the street, with a rocking chair front porch and oversized Magnolia swing, this beach retreat features 3 BR's and 2 full baths, a recently renovated kitchen with newer appliances, a tankless water heater, a full 1st floor bath, new Weber grill and a propane fire pit. LR couch pulls out into a queen bed. 3 upstairs BR's are queen, twins, and trundle twins, and the full bath has a hall entrance and primary BR entrance. The property is a 1/2 block to Bradley's vibrant downtown (restaurants, bakeries, breweries, and shops), Riley Park (concerts), 5 blocks to the beach (fun in the sun), and 1.5 blocks to the train station (North Jersey Coast line). 2 beach badges included. Asbury Park nightlife and shopping are just a mile away and the Belmar marina and fishing boats are just two miles away. 7/26-8/9 weeks are rented.

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Property Status: Active

Christopher J Heine

Ward Wight Sotheby's International Realty

MLS Number: 22517339

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