Introducing one of Mantoloking’s most remarkable oceanfront estates—366 N Highway 35, a warm, contemporary coastal retreat set on 1.2 private acres with sweeping Atlantic Ocean views. Situated in one of the most coveted stretches along the Jersey Shore, this double-gated and expertly hedged property offers rare seclusion while placing you moments from the charming communities of Bay Head, Point Pleasant Beach, Lavallette, and the wider Mantoloking coastline. Perfectly positioned for luxury shore living or a high-end investment, this home embodies modern coastal elegance at its finest.


With 8 bedrooms, 7.5 baths, and over 5,400 sq ft of refined living space, the residence is designed for effortless hosting, relaxation, and year-round enjoyment. The open…

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Bay Head Christmas Walk – December 5, 2025

December in Bay Head, New Jersey brings classic coastal holiday charm, and the centerpiece of the season is the 43rd Annual Bay Head Christmas Walk on Friday, December 5, 2025, from 5–9 PM. This festive evening features the community Christmas tree lighting at 6 PM, followed by pictures with Santa, live musical performances, open houses at local shops, and plenty of seasonal treats. Visitors can also enjoy the Candy Cane Express train rides along Osborne and Bridge Avenue, a favorite tradition for families and kids.

Saturday Holiday Celebration – December 6, 2025

The holiday fun continues on Saturday, December 6, with a cheerful family morning throughout Bay Head. The Bay Head Fire House and Bridge…

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There’s been a lot of discussion recently about how a government shutdown could affect the housing market. Many homeowners and buyers are wondering if it means everything comes to a standstill.

In reality, the answer is no.

Even during a government shutdown, the housing market keeps moving. Homes in Bay Head, Mantoloking, Point Pleasant Beach, and throughout Monmouth and Ocean Counties continue to sell. Buyers are still submitting offers, sellers are still listing their homes, and closings continue to happen every day. While certain parts of the process can take a little longer, the overall market remains active.

What Usually Happens When the Government Shuts Down

When parts of the federal government close temporarily, certain agencies…

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