Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Avalon, NJ Summer Share House (Avalon, NJ)

Ever wonder why there's not much happening around town on summer weekends? That’s because everyone's in Avalon, NJ. Want to join the fun? Then consider joining an Avalon shore house. Meet single professionals of all ages. Five houses to choose from. It's never too early to begin thinking about Summer 2009, especially if you want to get into a good shore house.



Have you ever experienced a summer shore house? Basically, single professionals come together to share a house. It's an opportunity to meet other like-minded singles who are looking to make new friends and have a good time.



You may be a little apprehensive about joining a group when you don’t know anyone, but don’t be. Most of the people joining every summer come on board by themselves. But to help allay your fears, everyone will have a chance to meet each other and see the house in person before making a commitment. And don’t worry about your age because I match up the groups by age so you’ll have the best chance of having something in common with your roommates.



Looking for responsible roommates (couples included) who are fun and easy-going. Unlike a lot of other group shore houses, this won't be a flop or frat house situation. There are plenty of other houses around with 15 or more people if that's what you're looking for. There will be reasonable rules, limits on weekend guests, and a maximum of 3 people per bedroom.



I am running five shore houses for Summer 2009 which are on 24th, 27th, 28th, 79th, and 80th Streets. I’m sure I have a house and age group that meets your needs. I limit the number of people on the weekends, so if you’re looking for a smaller number of roommates instead of the usual 15 to 20 associated with most shore houses, this is something you should definitely consider. And with hotel rooms costing $200 and up per night, this is a great deal if you like the shore but don’t have that large circle of friends anymore to share the expense. Since it’s a great way to make new friends, there’s no reason to sit home next summer. The cost is $1,650 for a half share, but depending on the house you pick, your season will be either 9, 10, or 11 weeks. The full season cost is $3,000 for double the weeks.



For those of you who’ve had a bad shore house experience, don’t give up on the idea of joining another house just yet. If your previous shore house didn’t have any rules, was in a bad location, had too many roommates, was not clean, had too many weekend guests, had obnoxious roommates, too much drama, etc., etc., then I have the house for you.



This setup couldn’t work without some structure, so there are reasonable rules. I think you can appreciate that. And since everything is in writing, you won't have any surprises once summer gets started. If you’re interested in getting this additional information, please let me know. But I would need an email address to send.



Thanks

Tom Stolle

tmsavalon@aol.com

215-272-1379

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