Rooms that invite you to stay.
Driftwood-style beams, soft blues, deep cushions. Two living areas — one open and family-sized, one quiet and tucked away near the fireplace.
Five bedrooms. Three baths. Steps to the bay beach, two blocks to the ocean, and eight private beach passes waiting at the door.
Light pours through skylights. Wood beams catch the sun. The whole house seems to hum at a quieter, easier frequency — the kind that tunes you back to summer.
Marebella isn't decorated. It's set — for long mornings, sandy afternoons, slow dinners on the patio, and the kind of laughter that only happens when the windows are open and the day has nowhere to be.
It's the house your friends will ask about next year. The one the kids will remember.

Driftwood-style beams, soft blues, deep cushions. Two living areas — one open and family-sized, one quiet and tucked away near the fireplace.



Wicker chairs, sheer curtains, sea-glass light. Coffee in the morning, a book in the afternoon, a small glass of something at sunset.


Five bedrooms across two floors. Twin sets for the kids, a quiet room for the adults who turn in early, a guest room for whoever shows up Friday night.






Tucked into one of the bedrooms — a small desk, a monitor, and good light. For the one night you actually do have to send the email.



A pebble courtyard with Adirondacks and chaise loungers. A Weber grill, a Pit Boss smoker, a patio table, a cedar outdoor shower. A big driveway, an oversized garage with a ping-pong table for the rainy afternoon you'll secretly hope for.







Rinse the day off. Copper plumbing, cedar walls, open sky above — the first stop on the way back from the beach, and a clean, dry house when you walk back in.


Normandy Beach is the slow lane — walkable streets, local restaurants, and a family-first rhythm that hasn't changed in decades.
The bay is at the corner. The ocean is two blocks the other way. A short ride lands you on the Point Pleasant boardwalk. The only thing on your schedule is the next tide.
Summer 2026 is fully booked through September — thank you to everyone joining us. Fall and off-season weeks are open, and the Shore has its own kind of magic that time of year: quieter beaches, golden light, sweater weather. Tell us when you'd like to come.
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