This entire apartment was completely updated in 2023. Fresh, clean, pet friendly, family friendly rental. 617 Central Ave, Ocean City, NJ. Ground floor (ceilings are shorter). This rental has three bedrooms - one with two twin beds, one with a full-sized bed, and one with a queen bed, - one bathroom with full shower, full eat-in kitchen, living room and laundry on-site.
No off street parking; however, it's rarely a problem in the Historic District. There are no parking meters on this block.
Ocean City Historic District is a wonderful wholesome neighborhood. It’s perfect for any size family but geared towards a large family or group interested in a beach vacation. You’ll enjoy the greenery and privacy. Take advantage of the farmers market and pony rides on the Tabernacle grounds 1/4 block away. There is so much to see and do in the original HEART of Ocean City.
Our lady is gracefully updated and centrally located to beach, boards, Wonderland Pier, bay, parks, tennis, churches, shops and restaurants.
4 easy blocks to the beach, boardwalk. 3 houses to the Tabernacle greens. Three blocks to playground, tennis, basketball courts, soccer field, track and shuffleboard.
Relax on your own covered patio. You can save money and enjoy more family time by cooking in our well appointed kitchen with stainless steel appliances or have the chance to enjoy the leftovers from that great restaurant.
1/2 block from the shopping and dining on Asbury Avenue.
Convenient to Bayside Center, exhibits and activities.
Ocean City, New Jersey is a world famous seashore community located in the heart of the Jersey Shore. At the northern tip of Cape May County, it is perfectly situated for a vacation; just 20 minutes from Atlantic City, 60 minutes from Philadelphia, and two hours from New York City.
It's all good! The beach has opportunities for swimming, surfing, boating, fishing, para sailing and more. The bay offers boating, jet ski, kayak, paddle boarding and fishing of all kinds. However, away from the more crowded venues there are many other kinds of enjoyment, many based on the environmental resources of the island, which do not receive the same kind of publicity.
The flavor is a cross between seashore casual and Philadelphia, and it is uniquely Ocean City. The light side of culture is also well represented in the fun-filled activities that are sponsored by the city for the benefit of visitors and residents alike. The Martin Z. Mollusk day and Miss Crustacean Contest, to the decorated boat parade on the bay in July known as Night in Venice, the Baby Parade in August and First Night Celebration and beautiful fireworks over the ocean on New Year’s Eve, with a large number of events in between, the city has made a concerted effort to welcome and entertain folks.
Most of these events are held at Ocean City's Historic and beautiful Music Pier for info and events see www.ocnj.us
The History!: The Ocean City Tabernacle was built between Wesley and Asbury Avenues and between 5th and 6th Streets. Camp Meetings were held by the following summer. In 1879, four Methodist ministers, Ezra B. Lake, James Lake, S. Wesley Lake and William Burrell chose the island as a suitable spot to establish a Christian retreat and camp meeting on the order of Ocean Grove. They met under a tall cedar tree, which stands today in the Lobby of the Ocean City Tabernacle. Having chosen the name Ocean City, the founders incorporated the Ocean City Association, laid out street and lots for cottages, hotel and businesses.