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About Ian Lazarus

Since 1984 Ian Lazarus has had tremendous success marketing resort properties in South Jersey. Ian has held senior marketing positions for luxury condominiums, townhouse developers, adult communities,and interval-ownership resorts. A licensed NJ Real Estate Broker since 1987 and received his CRS designation in 1996, Ian will upgrade your overall real estate experience.

About Cape May County

Immerse yourself in Victorian history, stroll along a moonlit beach, and challenge yourself to championship golf and fishing. The Southern Shore Region is a great getaway that includes romantic B&Bs, restored schooners, and beautiful seaside resorts.

Discover the treasures that are bordered to the east by the Atlantic Ocean and to the west by the Delaware Bay. Hunt for Cape May diamonds, watch for whales and thrill to the tigers at Cape May County Zoo. Guarded by Cape May Lighthouse, New Jersey’s southern tip offers nature -preserves, excellent birding and whale watching. Song birds, shore birds, herons, raptors and eagles all nest along the beaches and in the pinelands.

Enjoy the nightlife in Sea Isle City and dine in some the best restaurants at the Jersey Shore.
“Concerts under the Stars” entertains 1000’s weekdays throughout July and August.

The Wildwoods offers non-stop excitement and 1950’s ‘Doo Wop’ preservation from Chinese pagoda and thatched roofs to Elvis motifs and space-age style. In Ocean City-”America’s Greatest Family Resort”, don’t miss the “Nights in Venice” parade, a lighted flotilla of boats of all sizes and shapes that parade through the back bays.

Victorian Cape May is America’s oldest seaside resort. It features more than 600 meticulously restored Victorian buildings, gas-lit streets, distinctive B&Bs, unique shops and of course “Painted Ladies.” Special events range from music, food and wine festivals to October’s celebrated Victorian week, to the magic that captures Cape May during the holidays. Ferris Wheels, Jazz Festivals, Miss Crustacean Pageants, Kite competitions and Harvest Celebrations are all part of the year round celebration here. Travel by trolley, tall ship or horse drawn carriage. Dine on ‘Jersey Fresh’ produce, the catch of the day or good old-fashioned cotton candy.

With so much to experience, to see and to do, you will know why the Southern Shore Region is considered a resort for all seasons.

About Atlantic County

America’s Favorite Playground hosts 37 million visitors each year who enjoy the beautiful beaches, 24-hour gaming, rolling chair rides on the world’s first boardwalk and the pageantry of Miss America.

When the sun goes down, the stars come out! Headline entertainment, revue shows, and exciting nightlife reverberate throughout the region. Historic Boardwalk Hall hosts professional boxing and -hockey, family shows and concert performances.

Just a short stroll down the boardwalk, Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum astounds visitors; The Atlantic City Art Center and Historical Museum at Garden Pier expands one’s horizons.

The newly restored Absecon Lighthouse offers a birds-eye view of the Atlantic Ocean and the Brigantine Inlet. The Ocean Life Education Center gives you an underwater view of marine life. And you do not want to miss “Lucy the Elephant” in Margate, South Jersey’s own Trojan Horse that has been used as a private home, then a real estate office and is now a museum.

Hidden Treasures are not just found along the coast. The Noyes Museum in Oceanville displays vintage bird decoys and outstanding American art. The Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge features more than 42,000 unspoiled acres.

The Atlantic City Surf will thrill baseball fans at the Sandcastle Stadium while the Seagulls slam dunk for basketball fans. Championship golf courses, deep-sea fishing, sailing, surfing and more…the Atlantic City region is a recreational wonder.

It is easy to see why so many visitors choose the Greater Atlantic City Region as their favorite playground.