The ‘Jersey Shore’ house is available to rent — including the duck phone! (2024)
Summer is unofficially over, but there’s still time to enjoy the beach!
For an authentic New Jersey shore experience, why not stay at the very house used in MTV’s popular reality show, aptly named “Jersey Shore.”
Get ready to GTL (aka, gym, tan and laundry), baby!
The house in Seaside Heights, New Jersey, served as a temporary home to cast members, including Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, Jenni “JWoww” Farley, Pauly "DJ Pauly D" DelVecchio, Vinny Guadagnino and Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino, when the show first premiered in 2009.
From the wood-paneled walls to the famous duck phone, fans of the show will definitely recognize the property and its features.
Grab a pickle (Snooki’s favorite food) from the kitchen’s stainless steel fridge, and head over to the big wooden dining table to share a bite with your friends, just like they did on the series.
The home also comes with a TV, perfect for those chill moments right before going out with your crew — in other words, until someone announces, “Cabs are here!”
And if you want to get some sun, there’s an outdoor deck with a picnic table, lounge chairs and a grill. Or, you can head over to the boardwalk, which is only a four-minute walk away.
According to the listing on Booking.com, the home has six bedrooms, three bathrooms and can accommodate up to 11 people.
While the home is fairly booked because of its reality TV fame, you may be able to score a stay depending on the dates of your vacation. It typically runs about $3,000 a night.
But remember to bring your own sheets and towels. It sounds like the owner doesn’t want to deny you the excitement of doing your own laundry. GTL, right?
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The Seaside Heights house where MTV's hit reality series “Jersey Shore” is available for rentals with Booking.com, People Magazine reports. While the infamous hot tub is no longer there, you will find other show relics, including the duck phone and “Scarface” posters.
According to the listing on Booking.com, the home has six bedrooms, three bathrooms and can accommodate up to 11 people. While the home is fairly booked because of its reality TV fame, you may be able to score a stay depending on the dates of your vacation. It typically runs about $3,000 a night.
The Seaside Heights home where it all began for the 'Jersey Shore' stars Snooki, Pauly D and the Situation is available to rent at $3,000 per night, multiple outlets reported recently.
Pauly D is the richest cast member from Jersey Shore by far. Celebrity Net Worth estimates he was earning $150K per episode of the show and is worth a whopping $20 million—in part thanks to his DJ career.
Great place to go if you're looking for a relaxing time close to the beach. My wife and I stayed at The Shore House for 5 days earlier this month, and everything was easy!
It's now available to rent for the night on Booking.com. Cast members, including Snooki, The Situation and Pauly D stayed in the house during the show's original run. The house can accommodate 11 guests. It costs around $3,000 a night to rent, depending on the days booked.
The rental markets near New Jersey beaches have been booming since the COVID pandemic as people chose to stay closer to home. That led to about a 25% increase in prices and difficulty in finding a prime house — one close to the beach, with a pool or that allows pets. But this summer, things normalized.
Sea Girt. Located in southern Monmouth County, Sea Girt tops the list of rich beach towns in New Jersey. This small community of about 2,000 boasts beautiful seaside estates at a median sales price of $2.4 million. Over 60 percent of residents are full-time, and their median income is $137,500.
Danny Merk is the owner of the Shore Store and was the roommates' boss for Season 1, 3, 5–6. He is also the owner of the Shore house the cast stayed in, which is connected to the store. He makes his first appearance in the premiere episode.
The home sleeps 11 people and rocks six bedrooms (but only one bathroom). It also offers two off-street parking spots. You can rent it yourself for $3,000 a night on booking.com. “Jersey Shore” was a popular (and controversial) reality series that aired on MTV from 2009 to 2012.
Generally speaking, the home will cost up to $3000 per night, but if you wanted to stay for a full week in the middle of summer, it could cost as high as $25,000 total on Booking.com.
Here's the situation: The house featured in the Guido-based reality television hit “Jersey Shore” is available as a short-term rental. The infamous pad in Seaside Heights, NJ, is hard to miss—thanks to the garage emblazoned with the colors of the Italian flag.
Most of New Jersey's beach towns require paid badges or tags to access the sand, with pricing ranging from daily passes that can cost $3.50 all the way up to seasonal badges for $150. Beach-goers who are willing to plan ahead can snag some pre-season discounts for early purchases.
Anyone can rent property in Jersey but depending on your residential status you will be restricted to a certain category of housing. If you move to Jersey as a licenced individual with your business, or as a High Value Resident, you can rent any property on the Island, except social rented housing.
Danny Merk is the owner of the Shore Store and was the roommates' boss for Season 1, 3, 5–6. He is also the owner of the Shore house the cast stayed in, which is connected to the store. He makes his first appearance in the premiere episode.
On average, beach property attracts a higher income than those not offering beach amenities or something similar. Naturally, the higher prices you are able to charge per night for your rental home, the more chance you have of turning a profit quickly — provided your expenses are kept under control.
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