| State: | New Jersey |
|---|---|
| Address: | 50 Princeton Ave, Brick Township, NJ 08724, USA |
| Postal code: | 08724 |
| Phone: | (732) 840-0890 |
Visiting. Homes are spaced too closely, Trees have grown too close to homes. This poses a danger to many residents. Attention to maintenance and asthetics from park owner is bare minimal.
Many fences are in disrepair.
There are quite a few residents that take pride in maintaining their home and yard.
They give a homey, sense of community feel.
I would love to see a community circle, camfire ring if permitted, meeting place, communal picnic area, or protective pavilion for socials.
There is a blatant disconnect between homeowners and the park owners.
This place would thrive with happiness and well being if there was a cohesive commitment to improving the quality if live here.
I would love to see the misdion goal be more altruistic than monetary.
The disconnect, lack of presence, lack of availability of park owners confirm that they are in it for the investment.
It truly could still be a beautiful park under proper humanitarian leadership.
Maybe community involvement, getting advice from housing parks and planning would help spur needed improvements and vitality.
I am a visitor.
There has to be a municpal check and balance system.
I wonder what codes have to be maintained to run such a place.
I do not understand why so many homeowners have propane?
Why not do split AC.
Why not work on a solar project.
Why not look into clean energy alternatives that help the elderly.
There needs to be a social hall where residents can meet.
What is an estate?
Why have estate in the name?
I am not a resident.
I do have to find a place to live.
This is not my first choice.
The residents make this place ferl secure.
The residents are friendly and help each other out.
The residents are caring.
The residents serve each other meals, help you make your medical appointment, pick up your groceries, check on on you, and brighten your day.
The residents deserve better.
My heart breaks seeing how some places are in need of repair.
This used to be a campground.
There are a lot of birds, bird feeders, and bird lovers here.
Campgrounds have bern a place to connect with nature.
The park is just overcrowded.
The shade from the pine trees is lovely.
But due to too many homes, trees have to come down.
Who is responsible if the tree falls on your home.
I think that the park owners probably know the answer.
So there is no motivation to protect the home owner.
I think that it might be the home owner's home insurance that has to pay for injury to body, home and car
I am just a visitor.
Maybe homeowners have to cut down trees that threaten their lives, home, and car?
Something is not right here.
Most of the people are lovely retirees, that can still actively care for their home.
Some are frail elderly who deserve better and need a helping hand.
I want these people to live out their lives here as long as possible.
I would love to see a neighborhood watch.
I hope to see improvements
First, this a mobile home park. There are several newer homes, but there are many older units which are eyesores.
This property was very clean , the staff are very friendly and helpful