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Downtown Atlantic City Houses for Sale

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    $599,900

    • 5 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths

    102 S Ocean Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401

    Fully Renovated 5-Bedroom – Steps from the Beach & Airbnb-Ready! This stunning, fully renovated 5-bedroom, 2-bath home is perfectly situated in the heart of Atlantic City—just steps from the beach and moments from the vibrant Orange Loop, casinos, restaurants, and nightlife. Whether you're looking for a high-performing short-term rental or a stylish personal getaway, this property delivers on

    Paula Hartman BHHS FOX and ROACH-Margate

    102 S Ocean Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
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    $275,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths

    46 N Maryland Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401

    Mixed Use Property! 1st Floor has 2 rooms and a powder room, business/commercial customize to suit your dreams! 2nd and 3 floors are a residential unit featuring 3-4 bedrooms/2.0 baths. Being sold "As-Is" condition, Buyer responsible for city inspections and/or certifications. Buyer responsible for verifying that their intended use of the property will be approved by the City.

    Barbara Wallace CENTURY 21 ATLANTIC PROFESSIONAL REALTY

    46 N Maryland Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401

Why Live in Downtown Atlantic City

Downtown Atlantic City is known for its vibrant illuminated skyline, bustling boardwalk, and diverse entertainment options. The Atlantic City Boardwalk and Atlantic and Pacific avenues are central to the neighborhood, offering a mix of restaurants, commercial strips, and entertainment venues. The area is known for its public beaches, which are accessible year-round without the need for an annual beach pass. Cyclists and beachgoers frequent the boardwalk, while anglers head to the rocky jetties in Uptown. Brighton Park and the Civil Rights Garden provide green spaces for relaxation and reflection. The Orange Loop, particularly Tennessee Avenue, has become a hub for dining and nightlife, featuring the Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall and Kelsey’s soul food restaurant. Shoppers can explore historic commercial buildings and newer developments along Atlantic Avenue, including the Tanger Outlets. The neighborhood hosts the annual Atlantic City Airshow, drawing massive crowds to the beaches and exclusive venues like The Vue at the Claridge Hotel. Residential options are limited, with early 1900s rowhouses and oceanfront condos being the primary home styles. Most residents rent their homes. Public transportation is readily available with NJ Transit and Jitney buses running frequently. While the crime rate is comparable to the national average, the area remains a focal point for both locals and tourists seeking things to do in Downtown Atlantic City.
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