What to Expect When Moving to Cape May
When most people think of the Jersey Shore, they think of summertime and family vacations. New Jersey’s coast is a popular vacation destination, attracting families and crowds with its beaches, boardwalks, restaurant scene. But who populates the area during the off-season?
While New Jersey’s beaches make for an ideal summer vacation, they also offer a beautiful and serene location to reside full time. If you have been considering relocating and moving to the Jersey Shore full-time, it’s important to know which towns will best suit your needs. In this blog series, we will cover various beach towns along the Jersey Shore to break down the best beach towns to relocate full-time.
What to Expect When Moving to Cape May
Located at the southern-most tip of the Cape May peninsula, Cape May is popular among the retirement community for its beaches, fishing, and historical setting. Famous for its plethora of Victorian homes, this beach town is registered as a National Historic Landmark City.
With approximately 4,000 year-round residents compared to its 40,000 during the summer, the off-season is relatively quiet and peaceful, yet there is still plenty to do. Downtown Cape May hosts a variety of boutiques, cafes, and fine-dining restaurants. Visit the theatre on a rainy day or one of Cape May’s many wineries when the sun is shining.
Downtown Cape May is easy to navigate without a vehicle, however, is located very close to major highways and roads. Cape May is also in close proximity to the Atlantic City Airport as well as the Philadelphia Airport.
Cape May is a great place for families, with three public schools and one private and charter school. With the parks, playgrounds, beaches, and neighboring town’s boardwalks, Cape May hosts endless activities for children and families.
Cape May is famous for its historical architecture. These colorful Victorian homes nicknamed the “painted ladies” can be found downtown around Washington. There are more residential areas of Cape May, as well, such as West Cape May and Cape May Point.
The average value of homes in Cape May falls around $650,000, going up about 20% in the past year. Cape May, like many towns in the area, is a sellers market as of 2021.
Whether you are looking for an investment summer escape or to relocate to the Jersey Shore, Cape May provides a safe, beautiful, and welcoming community with plenty to do. Take a look at homes available in the area here, or contact us today.
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