Cape May County Real Estate Brokers fundamentally focuses on ensuring exceptional levels of professional and timely service for the home buyer and seller from start to finish. The process of buying and selling can be an overwhelming and stressful experience, but not with us.
Broker/Owner Rick Spackman has over 30 years experience in representing buyers, sellers, investors and developers. He has a diverse background in the zoning regulations, building codes and the appraisal process in addition to working relationships with municipal officials throughout the county. These comprehensive property experiences and knowledge is valued by both buyers and sellers when determining potential property transactions to undertake. This is a noteworthy service our office can provide.
Where in Cape May County New Jersey Do You Want To Live?
Avalon has a small-town feel with the possibilities of water activities that include swimming and surfing in the ocean or boating, sailing, wave running, kayaking, paddle boarding, water skiing, wakeboarding, fishing in the backbays. Avalon's sand dunes are among the tallest in New Jersey and their fragile habitat is home to plant life that has long since disappeared from more developed shore towns. Whether you are escaping the city for the weekend or planning to build a future here, you won’t be sorry you came.
In the Wildwoods, there are 5 miles of beaches and 38 blocks of boardwalk fun with rides, waterparks, shopping and arcades, plus great dining and nightlife. With so many available ocean and back bay activity, such as boating, jet skiing, fishing and crabbing, you might not find time to attend one of the many of the 160 festivals and events each year are free. During the spring and fall you'll find great weather to ride your bike or stroll on the boardwalk.
The Offshore locations, such as Lower Township, Middle Township and Upper Township are areas for all people looking for a suburban rural mix of living. Dennis Township is a rural restful area that has a farms and residential development. Near Woodbine is Belleplain State Forest, which provides tranquility, nature hikes, bird watching and general relaxation.
In addition to sand, sand and surf Sea Isle offers many delights throughout the year. Two events that are particularly well known are the "Sara the Turtle Festival" that celebrates a turtle named Sara in the summer and the annual Polar Bear Plunge in February with thousands of participants.
But make no mistake Sea Isle is the great destination for a variety of family fun attractions as well as a great entertainment and night life!