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Long Beach Island Barnegat Lighthouse State Park Closed on a weekend?!

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A drive to Barnegat Lighthouse last weekend took us by surprise when we arrived to closed gates. Luckily, we found a parking spot down the road and enjoyed our day at barnegat Lighthouse State Park.

State officials said that there was no money in the budget to open the gates after an emplyee retired.  While this situation gets worked out with the state Department of Environmental Protection, which runs the state parks, plan on parking down the side and walking into the park. Don’t plan on be able to climb the lighthouse.

Hopefully, this gets resolved sooner rather than later.  Barnegat Lighthouse is a big draw to Long Beach Island all year round for many visitors.

Posted in: LBI News, LBI Things To Do

Long Beach Island Top Picks

Inside Jersey began asking readers to think about the Jersey Shore back in January. Long Beach Island is a favorite vacation spot among many and it showed when Long Beach Island was voted 2nd place as Best Beach of the Jersey Shore.

So here are Inside Jersey readers’ selections of the best of the Jersey Shore. Long Beach Island will always be #1 to us! If you visit LBI this year try one of the businesses on the winning list and don’t forget to try a new place. There is always a nice surprise on Long Beach Island.

BEACH
 
2nd place
Long Beach Island

PIZZA
 
Honorable mentions
Panzone
Long Beach Island

BREAKFAST
Winner
Sand Box Cafe
2604 Long Beach Blvd., Ship Bottom
(609) 361-2425

2nd place
Chicken or the Egg
207 N Bay Ave., Beach Haven
(609) 492-3695
492fowl.com
 
Honorable mentions
Starving Artist, Ocean Grove
L B I Pancake House, Ship Bottom

ICE CREAM
 
3rd place
Skipper Dipper
9305 Long Beach Blvd., Peahala Park
(609) 492-9680
skipperdipper.com

Honorable mentions
Dairy King, Beach Haven
Custard Hut, various locations

CLUB

Honorable mentions
Nardi’s Tavern, Long Beach Island
Joe Pop’s Shore Bar & Restaurant, Ship Bottom

FAMILY RESTAURANT
 
Honorable mentions
Greenhouse Café, Ship Bottom
Scojo’s, Surf City

UPSCALE DINING
 
3rd place
Daddy O Restaurant & Hotel
4401 Beach Ave., Brant Beach
(609) 494-1300
daddyohotel.com

Posted in: LBI Beaches, LBI Business, LBI News

Manahawkin Bay Bridges Project

A major challenge of the Manahawkin Bay Bridges Project, projected to start in 2012, will be to keep all lanes of traffic open during the summer.

The $234 million project will result in two main bay bridges side by side. One bridge will carry eastbound traffic and the other bridge will carry westbound traffic.

The first phase of the project is road widening on either side of the of the bridge including a re-design of the Marsha Drive intersection with Route 72. New drainpipes will be installed in Ship Bottom and a pump station will be added at 8th St. and Shore Avenue. The circle at Long Beach Boulevard and at Central Avenue will be eliminated. Central Avenue will be converted to a two-way.

The second phase will build a 2,500 foot-long bridge parallel to the 50 year-old Manahawkin bridge. The new bridge will be about 12 feet south of the old one.

The third phase will include rehabilitation of the decks of the three smaller trestle bridges.

The final phase includes rebuilding the deck of the existing main bridge.

The following quote came back to The Sandpaper about filtering the discharge from the pump station. “The water discharged into the bay will be treated prior to its entry into the bay.”

The 140 page preliminary environmental assessment report is online along with the project maps at www.state.nj.us/transportation/works/environment/.

Everything is contingent on the availability of funding. This project has only been funded through the design phase and the construction phase has yet to be funded.

The popular “string of pearls” lighting will be updated with new technology to improve reliability. 

Posted in: LBI News

LBI Re-Entry Placards

The placards used when returning to LBI after an evacuation will be distributed soon.

 All six Long Beach Island municipalities have signed the approval for car window placards. The placards will be color coded according to which section of the island the resident lives in.

Placards will not be issued to seasonal renters.

 These placards will allow the homeowner to come back onto Long Beach Island after an evacuation to assess damage but only after the residence has electrical power, potable water, and approved sewage disposal to be deemed habitable.

 The placards will most likely be sent in the mail to the taxpayer on record.

 

 

Full story in The Sandpaper by Maria Scandale

Posted in: LBI News

LBI Real Estate: Oceanfront Duplex and Bayfront for Sale on Long Beach Island

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Posted in: LBI News, LBI Real Estate Tagged: lbi bayfront, lbi oceanfront, LBI Real Estate, lbiwaterfront homes

Long Beach Island Real Estate: Bayfront

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Panoramic bayfront views, reversed living, open living, dining, kitchen bayfront area with skylights and cathedral ceilings, gas heat, central air, with fiberglass bayfront decks and vinyl railings, vinyl siding, deep water riparian grant with dock for large boat slip and one small boat slip.

Immaculate condition, inside and out, very well landscaped, oversized one car garage, lower level bedroom/office area w washer/dryer and pull out sofa bed.

 Living area also offers a pullout sofa bed, and an upper bedroom with a walk in closet and full bath.

This adorable bayfront home was raised and completely gutted and renovated in 1994. It shows like new and has new carpeting, seashore teal green colors, is fully furnished, and truly turn key.

Posted in: LBI News, LBI Real Estate

Real Estate Auctions: Be Informed

As a buyer, you might be able to find a good deal at a housing auction but it is not without risks.

There are certain types of properties that are particularly well suited to be sold through an auction:

  • Repossessed homes that require a quick sale to meet the former owner’s debts.
  • Unique or individual properties that are difficult to value  
  • Properties that are hugely in demand.
  • Any property for which it would be hard to find a buyer through the normal route.

As a buyer or seller, you should be aware of the following disadvantages of a housing auction.

Disadvantages of buying at a housing auction:

In some cases, you can’t withdraw a winning bid, even if you’re not able to secure financing later. Penalties for backing out of a winning bid can be steep, often as high as 25 percent of the bid amount or whatever the bid deposit may have been.

All properties sold at auctions are offered ‘as-is’ which means that if there are problems in the property, there is no recourse for you.

There is a possibility that you will be able to bid more than the worth of the property since you have not had the time for a thorough inspection of it.

This means that even if you’re the winning bidder, you may not get the house if your highest bid isn’t over the reserve price, which should be disclosed in advance of sale.

Auctioneers may add a buyer’s premium of 5 to 10 percent of the winning bid as their cut. Be sure and take this into account when you’re calculating the maximum price you’re willing to pay. Confirm who pays the auctioneer’s fee.

Auctions require a high non-refundable binder. Most auctions require high and non-refundable binder, which usually amounts to at least ten percent. This could be a bit risky especially when you are a novice in the real estate business.

You might also fail to see me you might be responsible for tax liens on your new property. Make sure the property has a free and clear title. You don’t want to buy something only to learn after the fact that you may be l you might be stuck with many unexpected debts, which could ruin your investment.

If you’re buying a property as an investment, rather than a residence, the mortgage approval process may require a much larger chunk of change up front.

 

Disadvantages for selling at a housing auction:

There is no guarantee your property will sell successfully at auction. Reserve price is not always met

The market value of your property is decided on the spot.  You can never be sure of precisely how much you will get. The buyers at the auction may decide that your property is barely worth the asking price, or worse, much lower. This would result in your property being sold at a lesser price than anticipated, or even remaining unsold.

Marketing costs tend to be higher.

Selling at auction is not the cheapest way to sell your house. The expense of auctioning off your property can be more than whatever profit the seller might look to gain from the sale.  It is more expensive and there are certain fixed costs involved, regardless of whether you manage to sell it.

Auctions concentrate the buying process into a short period of time. This may turn out to not be the ideal time to sell. More interest may be right around the corner.

Auction contracts are unconditional and can’t be subject to finance or inspection and may not suit some buyers.

Could be more difficult to sell if passed in as potential buyers have a better idea what others are prepared to pay and reduce their offer accordingly.

Results in a greater invasion of your privacy during the pre-auction phase. You must make the property accessible to surveyors who wish to value it for their clients. You may therefore find that your house is overrun with people in the weeks leading up to the auction.

You can set the reserve too low and sell too cheaply or too high and not sell at all.

Advantages of selling at a housing auction:

There is a potential for a bidding war and the property could achieve a much higher than expected value.

With an auction, you have the benefit of a “reserve price” so you will never
sell your home for less than you want.

The auction process is a lot quicker than the normal sale process. The bulk of the work is carried out before the auction and once you leave, the sale is virtually complete. Exchange of contracts happens before you leave the auction and completion will take place within 28 days.

Advantages of buying at a housing auction:

If someone makes the seller a higher offer the next day, they can’t back out of the deal.

 

Conclusion:

There may be some advantages for the home auction buyer and seller but it is very risky.

Sell your property using an experienced REALTOR. They have the knowledge and expertise to work for you at getting all your desired needs met in the sell of your property.

If you are interested in selling your LBI home, Click here to receive a complete market analysis of your Long Beach Island real estate.  

 

 

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Posted in: LBI News, LBI Real Estate Tagged: LBI Real Estate, LBi sellers, LBIbuyers, Long beach Island properties, Long Beach Island real estate

Barnegat Light Open Space Wish List

The Barnegat Light Open Space Committee is an advisory board to Borough Council. The borough is the only municipality on Long Beach Island to have set aside a voter-approved tax of one penny per $100 of assessed valuation to be used for open space. The Open Space Fund will have $220,000 at the end of two years but more is available in matching funds from the federal/state/county level.

Barnegat Light has over 215 acres of open space. The Open Space Committee hopes to preserve the unique charm as a fishing community. The committee is looking more at development rights, for example, “keeping a marina a marina.” Marina preservation was high on the initial discussion list because many marinas today are being replaced by condominium development.

The committee will study the existence of open space within the borough and make a recommendation to Borough Council of those properties that meet the criteria for possible acquisition, whether by fee, easement, or developer rights. Acquired area could be designated as protected, conserved, or special use. The fund can also be used for historical preservation.

 The next meeting is June 5 at 9 am and committee members will have a map in front of them to visualize the oceanfront and bayfront lots the borough already owns that might point to conservation of adjacent lots.

Posted in: LBI News, LBI Real Estate

Beach Haven Elects Five to New Council

By JESSICA INFANTE    -covering Beach Haven’s change in government since 2007 and here’s her story from APP.com

 

BEACH HAVEN — Voters turned out in large numbers today to elect Edward Kohlmeir, Nancy Taggart Davis, Robert Keeler, S. James White and Charles E. Maschal Jr. to the new, five-member Borough Council to take office July 1.

Kohlmeir received 250 votes; Davis, 326; Keeler, 317; White, 303; and Maschal, 339. James C. Vogel received 177 votes, and Theresa A. Kyriss, 165.

Steve Steiner, chairman of the Charter Study Commission that selected the council-manager form of government that voters approved in November, said he’s “very pleased” that change has arrived. He was impressed with the collegial spirit during a recent candidates’ forum.

“This new government, I think, is going to foster cooperation a lot more than the old one did,” Steiner said.

The three-member commission form, under which the borough has operated for decades, fostered little discussion among officials. Each commissioner oversaw specific municipal departments, such as public works or revenue.

“In the old form of government, each commissioner was in charge of a certain portion of municipal government and they could do whatever they wanted,” Steiner explained. “If one of the other commissioners didn’t think it was a good idea, it didn’t matter.”

While none of the three current commissioners opted to run for the new council, Mayor Michael J. Battista offered to assist with the transfer of power.

“We’re here for a smooth transition and to help any way we can,” he said during the Board of Commissioners meeting Monday.

Posted in: LBI Business, LBI News

Is Long Beach Island Your Favorite Beach?

Vote Long Beach Island as New Jersey’s Top Ten Beaches

Use the links below to cast your vote now!

There are 48 shore communities represented, from Sandy Hook to Cape May. In your opinion, which represents the best beach? Once again, there are four categories in which to rate your best beach. We’ve given you some tips to get you started. Let the competition begin!

Family Destination | Day Trips | Ecotourism | Shore Events

The results of the 2010 New Jersey’s Top Ten Beaches Survey will be featured during NJMSC/NJSG’s annual State of the Shore Media Event which will take place on Thursday, May 27, 2010, just before the Memorial Day weekend and the unofficial start of the summer season.

Posted in: LBI Beaches, LBI News

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