Long Branch, New Jersey
Circa 1900 "Port Huron Type" building that is part of the U.S. Lifesaving Station No. 5 in Long Branch, Monmouth County, New Jersey. This shingle style structure is a 2 ½ -story, +/- 3,446 square foot, building featuring cedar shingles and two towers. The building is frame constructed and the foundation and basement walls are brick. Though originally built as a single-family residence, it has been divided into three apartment units. It is in fair condition and has been vacant for two years.
The Port Huron house is situated on a property scheduled for redevelopment and subject to conditions set forth by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) in a permit requiring it to be moved off site. The property owner will convey title of the building for the nominal consideration of $1.00. Any interested party would be responsible for moving the house to another site.
For more information, please contact:
Lawrence F. Jacobs, Esq.
Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer P.A.
Telephone: (732) 636-8000
ljacobs@WILENTZ.com
Price $ 1.00

