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Featured Property: A Spacious Condo Unit by Cape May National Wildlife Refuge

An aerial view of the La Quinta Towers Condominium, just a few steps from the Cape May National Wildlife Refuge in Lower Township.

Sponsored Content from Jersey Cape Realty

300 E Raleigh Avenue, Lower Township, La Quinta Towers Condominium

2 bedrooms

2 bathrooms

$629,000

Listing Agent: Henry Lanzalotti with Jersey Cape Realty

Phone: 609-972-4977

This well-maintained and spacious 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom unit is located in the highly sought-after La Quinta Towers in Diamond Beach, just steps from the shore. The unit boasts an open floor plan, ideal for beach vacations and entertaining guests. Enjoy relaxing on your private deck, where you can take in stunning views of the Cape May National Wildlife Refuge and surrounding wetlands.

The convenience of an in-unit laundry room adds to the comfort, and the 2 assigned parking spaces ensure you never have to worry about finding a spot. The association is financially sound and professionally managed, offering peace of mind for homeowners. Amenities include a large pool area with a hot tub, bike racks, a BBQ area, 2 outdoor showers, and a private storage area.

This unit is being offered mostly furnished and is move-in ready. As an added bonus, the seller is offering to cover 6 months of condo fees at closing. This opportunity won’t last long, so schedule your showing appointment today!

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