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7 Mile Island
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2008
www.HollyRennie.com
TH E B E G I N N I N G
Avalon Circa 1914
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In the romance of the Middle Ages “Avalon” was the
name of an island in the ocean, a castle of loadstone
upon it “not far from this side of Paradise”. It was
known as the the “Island of the Blest”. “Avalon” was
believed to be the home of the magical Oberton,
King of the Fairies.
The name Avalon was given to “7 Mile Beach”
and purchased in 1722 from it’s British owner
for $380.00. Originally the island was known as
Leaming’s Island after the first owner- and later had
four names – Avalon (inlet to 25th St), Peermont
(25th – 37th St), Holiday Beach (north of a Stone
Harbor) - these three becoming the Avalon we
know today. Stone Harbor which incorporated in 1914.
The bare island originally was used as a cattle ranch. The early developers, The Avalon Beach Improvement
Co., who dubbed Avalon “The Jewel of the Jersey Coast”, spent $500,000 in public and private improvements
including water, sewer, electric, road and sidewalks and dredging harbors. In 1889 The West Jersey Railroad
extended facilities to Avalon – eventually with three stations and two hotels. The first Avalon excursion was
June 28, 1888 – Avalon became the ideal business man’s resort.
Stone Harbor Circa 1905
In the late 19th Century we saw a small area known
as Stone Harbor, named for an English sea captain
who found refuge here, begin to change. Thanks
to the vision of The Risley brothers who purchased
the area in 1905, they created the Stone Harbor
we know today. In 1911 The Risley’s South Jersey
Realty Company coordinated the dredging of three
new basins, created surfaced streets and established
water and sewer systems. The most influential
change for the development of this community
was the dedication of a second line of the Reading
line entering Stone Harbor. The development of
the boulevard called Ocean Parkway and bridge
to Cape May Court House created the first land
access to Stone Harbor.
The development of homes was encouraged by offering potential buyers the opportunity to purchase lots for
“free” for the purchase of bonds costing $80 a piece varying with the location of the lot and the number of lots
a buyer wished to purchase. The reopening of the Stone Harbor Yacht Club in 1929 marked the culmination
of the Risley brother’s vision.
H O L LY R E N N I E .CO M
HOLLY C. RENNIE
I discovered Seven Mile Island over 20 years ago – a single Mom
looking for the perfect vacation spot for her son to grow up. An
escape from the hustle bustle of NYC and day to day life. A place
where families vacation worry free and truly appreciate and enjoy
the shore for all of the “natural entertainment” the beach and bay
offer. I was introduced to Avalon by other parents and friends who
had already discovered the “Jewel of the Jersey Coast” and soon after we made Avalon our summer vacation home and the memories
began!
Four years later, we moved to our vacation home and made the is609-967-4200
land of our summer dreams our year round home. Raising my son
Direct: 609-967-0289
in this wonderful community was a dream come true. Close-knit
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and family-oriented does not begin to describe the feeling one gets
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when you think of this island. A safe harbor – a relaxing atmosphere – a “no fuss no muss” attitude – Seven Mile Island is the shore at it’s absolute very best from
the widest of pristine beaches to the outstanding sunsets over the wetlands.
Choosing a career in Real Estate was an easy one for me. I could not wait to share my personal experiences with folks looking for guidance as they search for that perfect summer vacation home for
a week- or the family ready to become part of this island as an owner of their own piece of paradise.
My husband and I are both part of making people’s dreams come true here at the shore – he as a
builder of their “castles in the sand”(Mike Rennie Construction) and me as a realtor who counsels
them in their seashore home decisions. And we love what we do!
I am proud to be a part of the Number One Sales Team on the island – a team of consummate
professionals who work tirelessly to attain the goals of their clients. The term team is critical
because only with the combined efforts of each of our 13 full time agents, 17 full time personal
assistants, 7 support staff and Broker/Owners could we consistently achieve the goals our clients
set for us.
Our team has satisfied the dreams of 10’s of 1000’s of seashore goers in search of their perfect
vacation rental or the ideal summer vacation home. No task is too small or too large as we deliver
the same level of exceptional customer service to all who come through our door. Where there is
knowledge there is strength – where there is strength and experience there is success – where there
is success there are happy clients! “The proof is in the pudding” my Gran always said. Just ask any
of our satisfied and happy clients!
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S EV E N M I L E I S L A N D
AVA LO N
STON E HARBOR
ISL AN D I N FO RMATION
AVALON CALENDAR OF EVENTS
JUNE
June 7
June 14
June 22
June 23
June 23
June 27
June 28
June 28
June 29
June 29
Avalon Garden Club Flower Show – 12:00
Historical Society - Jean Loesch Memorial Tri Avalon Race
Performing Arts Council 21st Annual Art Show
Chamber Craft Show– 29th & Avalon Ave – 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Start of Summer Daily Activities
Veterans Plaza Concert – 7:00 pm
Chamber Craft Show 30th St. between Ocean & Dune 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
TK Charities Triathlon pre-registration
TK Charities Youth Triathlon & TK Charities Triathlon
Alex’s Lemonade Stand 8:00 am- 4:00 pm
JULY
July 1
July 1
July 2
July 4
July 4
July 4
July 4
July 4
July 5
July 6
July 11
July 12
July 12
July 12
July 18
July 21-24
July 26
July 26
July 26
Avalon 4th Family Festival Big Beach Movie
Veterans Plaza Concert-7 Mile Singers-7:00 pm
Avalon 4th Family Mummers Parade & Concert-Dune Dr. 6:00 pm
Warren Buckingham Memorial Swimming Races-Windrift – 10:00 am
Field Races -10th St. 2:00 pm
Boat Parade
Beach Concert– SNAKE BROTHERS-30th St. Beach 12:00 – 3:00 pm
Veterans Plaza Concert– McQ 7:00 pm
Avalon 4th Family Festival & Fire Works– 6:00 pm-9:30 pm
RAIN DATE Avalon Family Festival & Fire Works
Veterans Plaza Concert– Cape Harmonies-7:00 pm
Holston Tennis Trust Fund Raiser
Bocce Tournament-Italian Festival-39th St 10:00 am-4:00 pm
Contact-Cape Atlantic Avalon 5 Mile Run- 8:00 am
Veterans Plaza Concert– 7 mile Singers-7:00 pm
Brass Band Camp - 39th Tennis Building
Parkinson Walk
Avalon Performing Arts-Beach Concert-12:00 – 3:00 pm 30th Street
Avalon Performing Arts Council Reggae Party Night – 8:00 pm
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AUGUST
August 2
August 5
August 8
August 9
August 15
August 15
August 16
August 23
Sand Sculpture—30th-32nd Beach 10:00am registration & 2:00pm judging
National Night OUT-Beach Movie 30th
Veterans Plaza Concert-US Air Force Liberty Band-7:00 pm
Burdette Auxiliary Health Fair & Expo-Avalon Elementary
Veterans Plaza Concert-Cape Harmonaires-7:00 pm
BRENDAN BOREK Movie Night -7:00 pm
BRENDAN BOREK Surfing Contest
Bay Atlantic Symphony-Avalon Elementary
SEPTEMBER
September 7
September 9
September 20-21
September 20
September 27
Fox Chase Cancer Walk 8:30 am
Chamber Street Faire-Dune & Ocean-30th St 11:00 am - 5: 00pm
Wings & Water Festival
Bay Atlantic String Quintet-Avalon Elementary 8pm
Avalon Performing Arts-Dixie Hummingbirds- 7pm
AVALON RECREATION
2008 Daily & Weekly Events
Gym Hours M –Thurs – 12-3:30 PM — Friday 12 – 4 PM when available
Pre-Registration begins in April General Registration: On-Going All Summer
Daily Program (except aerobics) June 25 - August 24
All activities (EXCEPT Aerobics) are at the Avalon Community Hall unless otherwise noted and begin June 23 and end Aug 22.
Children must be 5 or older t o participate in most programs.
Adult Activities
Aerobics: (Sept 19. -June 19) 9 AM M-W-F, $3/class
Summer Aerobics: June 23- Labor Day 8:30 AM M-W-F, $3/class
Sit & Be Fit: 11:15 AM M-W-YEAR ROUND- bring weights
Men’s Basketball: Year Round Mon & Wed 6:30 PM
Women’s Basketball: (Sept.-May) M-Th 9 AM ( June-Aug) T-Thurs 9 AM
Pickle Ball—Tues & Thurs 1 PM
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CONT.
Summer Youth Activities starting June 23
Arts and Crafts: M-W-F
(Children under 5 must be accompanied by a parent and will have separate projects)
10 AM -11 AM 5-6 years old 11 AM -12 AM 7 and older
Soccer: M - F 10 AM – 11AM, 10th Street Rec. Field
Basketball: W 10 AM – 11 AM, 39th Street Courts
Baseball: M - F 11 AM – 12 AM 10th Street Rec. Field
Boys Basketball: T 3 AM – 5 PM Ages 10-14
Girls Basketball: Thurs 3 AM – 5 PM Ages 10-14
Open Gym Hours M - Thurs. 12 Noon - 9:30 PM Friday 12 Noon – 4 PM - when available
MINI EVENTS
“Fun for the whole family” & Free Every Tuesday & Thursday at 11am
Avalon Elementary School Gym
June 26 - Ollie the Puppeteer
July 01 - Al Grout Juggler
July 03 - Turtle Singer
July 08 - Magical Song Writer
July 15 - NJ Black belt
July 17 - Family Entertainment with Mark Rust
July 22 - Haldini Magic
July 24 - Makin Music
July 29 - Ken Northridge Magic
July 31 - One Man Circus
August 05 - Tucker’s Tales Puppet Theater
August 07 - Turtle Singer
August 12 – Captain Visual
August 14 -Turtle Singer
August 19 -Chaku the Children Chuckler
August 21 -Makin Music
BIG BAND DANCES-BYOB 8:00 pm $5.00 at the door June 7, July 19, August 9, September 6, October 18
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STONE HARBOR CALENDAR OF EVENTS
JUNE
June 7
June 14
June 24
June 30
Annual Tour of Homes – 1:00 - 4:30 PM - tickets call 368-5692
Family Night in Stone Harbor - Firehouse parking lot -7:00 PM
Annual Fashion Show & Card Party -Women’s Civic Club - Noon
Family Night in Stone Harbor-Firehouse parking lot-7: 00 PM
JULY
July 4
Independence Day Celebration 9:00 AM - 80th St. Recreation Field- Bike events, sand sculptor
contest, home –run derby, etc.
Fireworks & Band Concert– Dusk and 9:00 PM
July 6
11th Annual Sister Blister – 8:00 AM – 5K and 2 mile fun walk-80th
July 7,14,21,28 Family Night – 7:00 PM - Firehouse parking lot
July 10,17,24,31 Music on the Lawn -7:30 – 9:00 PM – St. Mary’s 95th & Third
July 11,12
Revitalized 58th Annual Antique Show -Stone Harbor Elementary 93rd St.
July 13
Stone Harbor Triathlon –Stone Harbor Yacht Club - 7:30AM
July 21
Stone Harbor Baby Parade - 96th St – 6:00PM
AUGUST
August 2
August 2-3
August 4,11,18,25
August 7,14
August 23
August 24
Seafood Festival– St. Mary’s 95th St – Lunch & Dinner
Stone Harbor’s Annual Arts & Crafts Show - 80th St. Recreation 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Family Night – 7:00 PM Firehouse Parking Lot
Music on the Lawn - 7:30 – 9:00 PM– St. Mary’s 95th & Third
Merchant’s Day Sidewalk Sale -96th St Downtown 9: 00 AM – 7:00 PM
Stone Harbor Lions Club 10k FITNESS WALK/RUN – 8:00AM -96th & First
SEPTEMBER
September 6
13th Annual Nun’s Beach Surf Invitational
Villa Marie by the Seam—111th Street & Beach
September 19-21 26th Silver Anniversary Event!
Wings & Water Festival at The Wetlands Institute
September 20-21 Women’s Civic Club “Shrimpwich” Sale - 96th St. - 11:00AM – 3:00PM
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B EAC H I N FORMATI O N
AVALON & STONE HARBOR BEACHS
Protected Beaches: For your protection, bathing and swimming are permitted only at protected beaches where
lifeguards are on duty 10am to 5pm, Memorial Day through Labor Day. Use of rafts, surf boards and catamarans
are permitted only at designated beaches.
Protected Beaches: 9th, 12th, 18th, 21st, 24th, 26th, 28th, 30th, 32nd, 35th, 38th, 40th, 50th, 61st, 65th, 69th,
73rd, 76th, 78th, 81st, 83rd, 86th, 87th, 90th, 94th, 95th, 96th, 100th, 102nd,103rd, 105th, 108th, 110th, 116th,
117th, and 120th streets Kayaks: 122nd through 126th
Raft Beaches: 12th, 18th, 24th, 28th, 35th, 40th, 50th, 61st, 69th, 78th, 83rd,94th, 96th, 100th, 117th Streets
Surfing Beaches: 10th, 30th 81st, and 110th Streets
Beach Conduct: Picnicking on the beach is permitted. However, please place waste in trash and recycling
containers. Fires, alcoholic beverages, bottles, glass, sharp objects, loud noise, indecent language or actions are
Strictly Prohibited. No sleeping on the beach or boardwalk from sunset to sunrise. No Trespassing on the dunes
use beach paths provided
Boardwalk Rules: Avalon has a one-half mile boardwalk for your walking pleasure. Bicycles are permitted on
the boardwalk ONLY between 5am and 10am. Motorized bicycles, skateboards, roller-skates, roller blades and
mopeds are not permitted on the boardwalk at anytime.
Public Dock Rules: The use of the public docks shall be at the risk of the user. Use of the public docks during
the hours of darkness are strictly prohibited. Alcoholic beverages and picnicking are strictly prohibited .
Handicapped Access: Ramps to the boardwalk are located at 21st, 29th, 30th, & 32nd Streets. There is a ramp
from the boardwalk to the beach at 30th Street and a ramp to the beach at 8th & Avalon Ave. Hard packed gravel
paths from the street to the beach are located at 32nd, 38th, and 60th Street. Handicapped parking is available at
30th and 32nd Streets. Handicapped Ramp Access for Stone Harbor Beaches is located at 80th, 84th, 88th, 92nd,
95th, 97th, 101st, 105th, 111th, and 119th. Handicapped Public Restrooms: Handicapped public restrooms
are located at 30th and the beach and a the recreation field at 10th Street and Dune.
Dogs and Cats: Dogs and cats must be licensed; Dogs are not permitted on the beach, dunes, or boardwalk
at anytime between March 1st and September 30th. In other areas of the borough, dogs must be kept on a leash
(when not confined) and their droppings must be retrieved immediately by the person in charge of the dogs.
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TEN N IS I N FORMATI O N
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AVALON & STONE HARBOR TENNIS
AVALON TENNIS FEES & HOURS:
*Hours of Operation: Court Open Daily...........8AM-6PM
*Overall Rate Per Court: $16.00 per 90 minutes $12.00 per 60 minutes Singles or Doubles Play
*Season Permit Holders: Adult $90.00-non transferable
*Intermediate $50.00-non transferable(17 yrs. of age or younger)
*4 Week Permit: $60.00-Adult $30.00- Intermediate
*Half Price Tennis...........Weekdays 12:30PM-3:00PM (Weekdays only)
RESERVATIONS POLICY:
All advanced reservations booked on 1 hour time periods and within designated time periods. Walk-in reservations start at 7:30AM. The Tennis Court Administrator shall decide and resolve any scheduling problems.
Reserved courts will only be held open for five (5) minutes past the scheduled time.
TENNIS LESSONS & CLINICS:
Only Avalon Recreation Staff members are permitted to give tennis instructions on the tennis courts owned
or controlled by the Borough. The Department of Recreation offers group and private lessons. Registration
for group lessons can be made through an attendant at the courts.
The backboards may also be reserved by the instructors if needed for the lesson. The fee for one (1) two (2)
week session. (eight (8) group lessons) is $30.00 or $5.00 per day and is non-transferable. Fee for private
lessons is $20.00
* Session 1 - July 5-16 * Session 2 - July 19-30 * Session 3 - Aug. 2-1 * Session 4 - Aug. 16-27
STONE HARBOR TENNIS FEES & HOURS:
* Tennis courts open at 8:00 a.m. and close at 8:00 p.m.
* Seasonal Adult Membership, May - September $100
* Seasonal Junior Membership, May - September $60
* One (1) free guest pass (1 time use only) on any Seasonal Membership purchased.
* Monthly Adult Membership - $60 * Monthly Junior Membership - $40
* 83rd Street Court Rental, per person, per hour - $7
* 96th Street Soft Court Rental, per person, per hour - $7
CHANGE OVER TIMES:
* Morning - 8:00, 9:30, 11:00
* Afternoon - 12:30, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00
* Evening - 5:00, 6:00, 7:00
TENNIS LESSONS & CLINICS:
All lessons and clinics will be set up by the head pro. All lessons and clinics are taught by U.S.T.A. and US
Pro Tennis Association formats. For more information pick up a schedule at either tennis office. Recreational
and competitive tournaments will be held several times this season. Dates and times will be available at the
tennis office. Note: Times, Rates & Age Groups are subject to change depending on registrations and at the
sole discretion of the Recreation Department.
PLACES OF I NTEREST
The Wetlands Institute
1075 Stone Harbor Blvd. Stone Harbor, NJ 08247
Phone: (609) 368-1211
Fun is a major part of every visit to the Wetlands Institute, as
everything combines both education and entertainment! Open all
Winter for self-guided tours of all the Institute’s facilities. In the
Summer, they offer complete guided tours, as well as back bay boat
rides, kayaking, live animal shows, family entertainment, and guided
beach & dune walks.
A visit to the Wetlands Institute is a “hands on” educational
experience that is fascinating fun. Adults alone or with
children can choose from guided tours, summer programs,
field trips, and special features. From salt water aquaria to
beautiful gardens brimming with birds and butterflies, they
offer a variety of exciting features and programs that let one
make the most of their visit.
The Award Winning Wings ‘n Water Festival is one of the
premier Wildlife Arts Festivals in the United States, featuring family fun, and adventure. Mark your
calendar for the weekend of September 19, 20 & 21, 2008.
Summer Hours: May 15th through October 15th Monday through Saturday: 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from mid -June to Labor Day:
Special evening hours until 8 pm Sunday: 10 am to 4 pm
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Cape May Zoo
Free Admission!
The Park began as a 40-acre tract, which was donated to the County in 1942. Its present size is approximately 184 acres,
which includes picnic facilities, a playground, nature and bike trails and a pond for
fishing. A gazebo in the center of the lake is a popular place for weddings. A concession
stand and gift shop are located right outside the zoo called Safari Cafe.
The zoo was added in the mid 1970’s and started out as a children’s petting zoo. The
Cape May County Zoo has since grown to what it is today, with exhibits including
camels, bears, otters, zebras, red pandas, giraffes, cougars, monkeys, tigers, lions, bobcats,
exotic birds and much, much more.
New zoo exhibit: World of Birds. This spectacular 8,000 square foot building
features a glass roof, a boardwalk winding through the interior, streams,
ponds, and waterfalls- all home dozens of beautiful birds. The aviary is
enhanced by a hand painted mural by artist Joe Melonic. The mural recreates
a tropical rain forest.
The African Savanna built in 1994, our “walking safari” puts you in the heart
of the savanna. Our raised boardwalk lets you see the animals in a natural
setting. You may find yourself at eye-level with a giraffe! You can go at your
own pace and marvel at the zebra, ostrich and all the animals of the African
Savanna.
Directions: Garden State Parkway south to Exit 11. At Exit 11 make a right turn. This road will take you directly to the
Cape May County Park & Zoo.
Hours: 9a.m. to 5p.m. Open year Round
Park Hours: 9a.m. to Dusk (609) 465-5271
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Woodland Village
1919 Route 9, Swainton, NJ 08210
When you arrive at Woodland Village off Route 9 in Swainton, you
may think you just arrived at Peddlers Village, a favorite shopping spot
in lovely Bucks County. But no - you are still here in Cape May County
just a few miles off the Avalon Boulevard. You find yourself in a quaint
shopping village complete with 16 unique shops offering a selection of
gourmet foods, gifts, art, and antiques. Nestled in a relaxing, natural
setting Woodland Village is adjacent to Garden Greenhouse Nursery a
favorite choice of many island owners for their landscaping needs. If you
are searching for the perfect environment for a special occasion, consider
Xenia, the “local’s” favorite entertainment haven. You can use their
wonderful facilities located adjacent to Woodland Village or have them
create a special event for you in your very own home.
List of Shops:
Shore Fire
Art & Antiques
Natural Beauty
Nautical Knot
Jammin Jellies
Mia Bella
RHM Photography
Cottage of Dreams
Model Boat Art
Ladybeads
Country Store and
Cheese Shop
Woodland Toy Shop
Woodland Village Pet
Boutique
Seaside Knitting
Preppy Palm
Xenia Catering
Teaberry Antiques Gifts and Collectibles
1944 Route 9 in Clermont (across the street from Woodland Village) 609-624-1700
Teaberry Antiques is a unique shopping destination that has over 65+ kiosks housed in a 15,000 square foot air
conditioned mall. Teaberry Antiques has something for everyone in your family to enjoy You will find furniture for
every home and every style, collectibles, fashionable and costume jewelry, and various antiques.
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From seashore relaxed to urban sophisticate,
traditional to contemporary, our fabulous
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or simply add ‘wow’ to your own oasis.
Whether it be one of a kind art or distinctive
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• Corporate & personal shopping
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• Bridal Registry, Wish Lists, Gift
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AVALON, NJ 08202 • 609-368-3000
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Leaming’s Run Gardens
1845 Route 9 North Swainton, NJ 08210
(609) 465-5871
A visit to Leaming’s Run is a delightful relaxing walk along winding paths
where at every turn and around each bend is yet another celebration of
nature’s beauty. Bridge, ponds, and nooks are just a part of the 25 individually
designed and expertly crafted gardens that comprise the largest annual
gardens in the USA. Benches are provided for your enjoyment along the
way as you are invited to enjoy the scenery at your own pace. Slacks and
comfortable shoes are recommended for optimum enjoyment.
Leaming’s Run features:
The largest annual garden in the USA - over 30 acres of beautiful flowers,
ferns, lawns, and ponds. Each visit is unique with ever changing vistas
throughout the season. One of the top ten gardens in the east.
Haven for hummingbirds in August. Leaming’s Run is referred to as the
Hummingbird Capital of the East Coast!
The Colonial Farm with exhibits of whalers who first settled Cape May County,
tobacco and cotton grow just as it did in 1965. A vegetable garden, laced with
herbs, grows outside the one room log cabin. Even the farm animals are historically
correct.
Hours: Mid-May to Mid-October daily: 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Cooperage open Mid-May to Christmas: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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SALES
635 7tH StReet, AvALon
Bay/wetland views
4 bedrooms, 2 baths
$1,385,000
56 W 13tH StReet, AvALon
1 ½ blocks to the beach
4 bedrooms, 3 baths
$1,450,000
695 21St StReet A-1St,
AvALon
1st time buyer home
3 bedrooms, 2 baths
$499,000
455 21St StReet, AvALon
Affordable new construction
4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths
$1,275,000
250 106tH StReet UnIt
FRont A, Stone HARboR
Affordable Townhouse
3 Bedrooms, 3 baths
$775,000
669 24tH StReet, AvALon
Duplex zoned bayfront
5 bedrooms, 2 baths
$2,800,000
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168 33Rd StReet, AvALon
1 ½ blocks to the beach
4 bedrooms, 3 baths
$1,679,000
547 42nd StReet, AvALon
Avalon lagoon bayfront
4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths
$2,295,000
247 61St StReet, AvALon
1 ½ blocks to the beach
5 bedrooms, 4 baths
$1,875,000
310 77tH StReet, AvALon
Southend with pool
2 ½ blocks to the beach
4 bedrooms, 3 baths
$1,895,000
284 79tH StReet UnIt C-8,
AvALon
Completely renovated townhouse
1 ½ blocks to the beach
3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths
$649,000
301 80tH StReet UnIt 17,
AvALon
Cambridge Green with pool
3 bedrooms, 2 baths
$655,000
129 MeAdoW vIeW LAne,
AvALon MAnoR
Bayfront lot, 50 X 100 Vacant Lot
$699,000
7901 oCeAn dRIve UnIt C-5,
AvALon
Antares southend condo, 1 ½ blocks
to the beach, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths
$619,000
6840 oCeAn dRIve, AvALon
Southend townhouse with bay views
2 blocks to the beach
5 bedrooms, 4 baths
$1,279,000
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R E N TA L S
MeRRIMACk CondoMInIUMS
Units 205, 211, & 209
1 bedroom, 1 bath
Beachblock with pool
WeekLy RAteS $1,350-$1,450
177 74tH StReet
4 bedrooms, 2 Baths
Beachblock
WeekLy RAteS $3,800-$4,100
168 26tH StReet
5 bedrooms, 5 baths, pool
WeekLy RAteS $4,500-$7,000
3886 dUne dRIve
6 bedrooms, 6 baths, pool
WeekLy RAteS $7,000-$9,900
85 W 36tH StReet
6 bedrooms, 4 baths, 5 lavs, Beachblock
WeekLy RAteS $6,000-$7,200
301/303 79tH StReet
5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths
WeekLy RAteS $2,800-$3,800
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225 7tH StReet
4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths
WeekLy RAteS $2,700-$3,800
314 79tH StReet eASt/WeSt
3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths
WeekLy RAteS $1,850-$2,300
41 MARIne WAy
3 bedrooms, 3 baths
Bayfront with pool
4 Week RentAL $10,000 -$12,000
168 85tH StReet
5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, pool
WeekLy RAteS $7,100-$8,000
318 81St StReet UnIt 2
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, pool
WeekLy RAteS $2,100-$2,350
244 13tH StReet
3 bedrooms, 2 baths
WeekLy RAteS $2,100-$2,250
185 78tH StReet
4 bedrooms, 2 baths, Beachblock
WeekLy RAteS $6,300-$7,000
7688 dUne dRIve
6 Bedrooms, 5 baths
1 block to beach
WeekLy RAteS $4,500-$5,400
CAMbRIdge gReen
UnItS A7, b8, & 17
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, pool
WeekLy RAteS $2,200-$2,400
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262 82nd StReet eASt
4 bedrooms, 2 baths
WeekLy RAteS $2,100-$2,250
303 78tH StReet UnIt b
3 bedrooms, 2 baths
WeekLy RAteS $1,800-$1,850
34 e 21St StReet
6 bedrooms, 6.2 baths, Beachblock
WeekLy RAteS $9,800-$12,500
45 e 15tH StReet
5 bedrooms, 3 baths, Beachblock
WeekLy RAteS $4,000-$4,500
10 e 10tH StReet
5 bedrooms, 3 baths. Beachblock
WeekLy RAteS $8,300
35 e 14tH StReet
5 bedrooms, 4 baths, Beachblock
WeekLy RAteS $5,950-$6,250
18 e 26tH StReet
4 bedrooms, 3 baths, Beachblock
WeekLy RAteS $4,900- $5,100
213 78tH StReet
3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths
WeekLy RAteS $1,650-$2,100
280 79tH StReet C-2 &
284 79tH StReet #10
3 bedrooms, 2 baths
WeekLy RAteS $1,600-$2,000
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