Margate Beach Block Luxury, 105 S. Essex Ave.

105 s Essex, Margate

Enjoy luxurious coastal living in Margate.

Elegantly appointed 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath beach block home with elevator, wet bar/wine reserve, three decks, private rear yard, and a detached garage.

105 S Essex Ave. Margate, NJ.

$4,325,000 (price update)

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Contact Sherri Lilienfeld of EXP Realty for more detail.

  • (609) 287-1795
  • RealtySherri@gmail.com

The custom exterior is a tasteful blend of Hardie cement siding, AZEK board, batten mill work, complete with mahogany accents.

The kitchen is appointed with Wolf/Subzero appliances, accent lighting, and an oversize island for casual dining.

Sherri Lilienfeld EXP Realty Margate

Amazing views of the beach and Margate Fishing Pier.

Thoughtfully and well-planned open design.

Three of the five bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms.

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Third floor primary bedroom suite with private deck and 4-stop elevator to all levels.

The primary bedroom shower with multiple sprays and showerheads.

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Built in 2019 but occupied in 2020.

Many upgrades added by the current owner include motorized shades, high-end lighting, additional cabinetry and custom closets.

  • (609) 287-1795
  • RealtySherri@gmail.com
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  • (609) 287-1795
  • RealtySherri@gmail.com

Conveniently located near the beach and all that Margate has to offer.

Only a short distance to the Ventnor Boardwalk.

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1 thought on “Margate Beach Block Luxury, 105 S. Essex Ave.”

  1. Wow.

    That is alot of money.

    I would say that maybe 5 percent of the population could afford that.

    This is what has happened to the beach towns.
    Pretty much pricing out the middle class to purchase a home in these beach towns.

    Even renting a beach home for a week is a lot of money.

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