OCNJ Property Offers Beachfront Views and Access

Inside an Ocean City, N.J., Beachfront Property

For the homeowner who considers the rhythmic whisper of the ocean at night a perfect lullaby, this Ocean City, N.J., beachfront property is a dream come true. 

The 10-room escape at 925 Stenton Place has four full baths, one half-bath, central air and heating, hardwood floors and an elevator. 

The large porch provides entry to the main floor, where the kitchen, dining room and living room are neatly laid out. 

Ocean City NJ Beachfront Living Room with Fireplace

OCNJ Beachfront Living Room: White Furniture & Ceiling Fan

Off the living room is a blue-stone patio, which makes a convenient but tidy entrance/exit point to the beach. There are both enclosed and unenclosed showers nearby, as well as a storage shed. The lawn has also been outfitted with a sprinkler system.

The kitchen overflows with amenities worthy of a gourmet cook, including an island and a separate storage unit for wine.

Ocean City, New Jersey Beachfront Dining Area: Large Table & Kitchen

Upstairs, the master suite overlooks the beach.

Ocean City, NJ Beachfront Master Suite: King Bed & Dresser

The bedroom’s spa-like bathroom provides access to the second-floor wrap-around deck.

OC Beachfront Balcony: Wrap-Around Deck & Ocean View

There’s a sub-master bedroom with its own deck and views.

Ocean Beachfront Bedroom in OCNJ

The second floor also holds a third bedroom, a home office and laundry facilities.

Located one story above are two additional bedrooms, a den for the kids and more decking with one-of-a-kind views.

OC NJ Beachfront Deck: Stunning View of Ocean City, NJ

More information on 925 Stenton Place, Ocean City, N.J., can be found on Redfin. This property is currently listed at $6,950,000.

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