Monmouth County, New Jersey
Neptune offers buyers two distinct communities: Neptune Township and Neptune City. Both provide convenient access to the Jersey Shore, major highways, and nearby towns like Asbury Park, while offering different lifestyles, housing options, and price points.
Yes, Neptune is a popular choice for buyers looking for value, location, and variety. Whether you choose Neptune Township or Neptune City, you’ll enjoy proximity to beaches, shopping, dining, and transportation, making it appealing for full-time residents and commuters.
Buyers choose Neptune for:
Neptune is especially attractive to first-time buyers, families, and investors.
Neptune is a great fit for:
Our goal is quality interest, not volume.
Ocean Township is made up of several well-known sections,
including:
A quiet, residential area close to Route 35 and Asbury Park.
Known for larger homes, shopping access, and proximity to beaches.
A smaller, desirable neighborhood near Allenhurst and Deal.
Convenient for commuters with access to major highways.
Each area has its own feel, giving buyers more options within one township.
Formerly Part of Belmar
Lake Como is a small borough located just west of Belmar and was originally part of the town before becoming its own municipality. Formerly known as South Belmar, Lake Como does not have direct oceanfront property, but many homes are within close proximity to the beach and boardwalk. The borough offers a quieter, more residential atmosphere while maintaining convenient access to Belmar’s beaches, downtown, marina, and coastal amenities.
Neptune is known for its central location, easy beach access, and proximity to Asbury Park and Ocean Grove. The area offers a mix of residential neighborhoods, local businesses, and outdoor spaces, including access to the Shark River.
Neptune Township and Neptune City continue to see strong demand due to their location and relative affordability compared to nearby shore towns. Both offer opportunities for primary residences, rental properties, and long-term appreciation, especially as surrounding areas continue to grow.
Buyers choose Neptune for more affordable options near the Jersey Shore, quick access to beaches, dining, and entertainment, convenient commuting routes including Route 35, Route 18, and the Parkway, and a mix of suburban neighborhoods and small-town living.
Neptune is especially attractive to first-time buyers, families, and investors.
Neptune Township is larger and made up of several neighborhoods like Shark River Hills, Midtown, and Neptune Gardens, offering a suburban feel with a wide range of home styles. Neptune City is a smaller, more compact borough with a traditional small-town feel, popular with buyers looking for walkability, lower entry prices, and easy access to Route 35 and the Shark River.
Neptune Township is larger and made up of several neighborhoods, offering a suburban feel with a wide range of home styles. It includes areas such as:
Neptune Township appeals to buyers looking for space, neighborhood variety, and long-term living.
Neptune City is a smaller, more compact borough with a traditional small-town feel. Homes are closer together, and the town is popular with buyers looking for:
Neptune City is ideal for buyers looking for walkability and value near the shore.
Neptune Township and Neptune City are surrounded by several Monmouth County communities.
Neptune Township is named after the Roman god of the sea, a fitting name for a town located just minutes from the Jersey Shore. Despite sharing a name, Neptune Township and Neptune City are separate municipalities, each with its own local government and character.
Every town has different pricing, demand, and lifestyle. If you want to understand what homes are selling for here— or whether this town is a good fit—I’m happy to talk it through.
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