A quieter kind of Jersey Shore day
At the end of a dead-end street in Mantoloking, 1519 Runyon Lane offers a calmer arrival—one that feels removed from the summer rush, yet still rooted in the coastal lifestyle that draws people to this barrier island.
How the home lives: room to gather, room to breathe
Shore days rarely follow a strict schedule. People come and go, towels pile up, friends stop by, and someone always wants a quieter spot to read or recharge. With both upstairs and downstairs living spaces, this home supports that rhythm—creating natural zones for togetherness and retreat.
Inside, the feel is bright and finished, with details like decorative molding and recessed lighting. Ceramic tile and wood flooring fit the practical side of beach-town living, and a fireplace adds warmth and atmosphere when the season shifts. Central air and hot-water/baseboard heat help keep the home comfortable beyond peak summer.
A bonus room adds flexibility that buyers often want at the Shore: a space that can become whatever your lifestyle needs most—an extra lounge, a hobby space, or a place that adapts as your routines change.
Coastal air, upstairs
Some of the best moments at the Shore happen when the day slows down. The second-floor balcony is a natural spot to step outside and take in the coastal air after beach time—or to start the morning before the house wakes up.
The practical side of Shore living: made easier
Real beach living is equal parts beauty and logistics. A spacious front yard and ample parking help make arrival days smoother, and an attached 2-car garage adds everyday convenience. Pull-down attic stairs provide accessible storage—useful for seasonal items and the gear that comes with coastal life.
Mantoloking: shaped by the water
Mantoloking sits on a long, narrow barrier island between Barnegat Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, connected to the mainland by the Mantoloking Bridge. The geography defines the lifestyle: ocean mornings, bay-side boating culture, and a community organized around shoreline access.
Public access amenities in town include beach access ramps, beach walkways, and seasonal bathroom facilities. A kayak and self-propelled small watercraft landing and launch area supports small-craft recreation as part of public access.
During the summer season, beach badges are required from June 21 through Labor Day (10 a.m. to 6 p.m.), and lifeguard services operate for that same seasonal window. Mantoloking is also a dry town where alcohol is not permitted to be sold by law.
The life you can build at 1519 Runyon Lane
1519 Runyon Lane brings together a setting that feels private, a layout designed to handle the flow of Shore days, and the beach-and-bay identity that makes Mantoloking distinctive. It’s a home where the pace can be as active as you want—or as quiet as you need—with room for the people you love and space for the moments you’ll remember.






