Historic Fort Monmouth Homes Surpass 70% Sold

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The lure of living in a historic home complete with modern interiors and luxury finishes has clearly resonated with buyer as sales soar at East Gate, the first residential community to be brought to market in the redevelopment of the 1,226-acre former Fort Monmouth army post.

More the 70% of the 68 townhomes, duplexes and single-family residences at the well-established neighborhood have been sold, according to CB New Homes, which is conducting the on-site sales program for developer RPM Development Group. Propelling a surge in buyer interest during the fall selling season has been the transition of East Gate into an active and lively community that’s now home to over 40 homebuyers.

East Gate has been created in renovated century-old Officer’s Housing at Fort Monmouth and offers a classic residential environment with a twist of historic charm. Homeowners enjoy the added benefit of residing in an inviting neighborhood where residents can be found strolling along completed sidewalks and mature trees dot the landscape.

“The vision of East Gate is now in focus and buyers have certainly taken notice,” says Michael Hong, Assistant Vice President of Development at RPM. “This is one of the most unique residential environments in New Jersey and East Gate was conceptualized to breathe new life into Fort Monmouth by drawing residents who would make it their home. With the arrival of so many of our homeowners, there’s an infectious energy within the neighborhood that prospective buyers are clamoring to join.”


Also contributing to the recent success at East Gate is a high level of urgency created by a dwindling inventory of residences. Included in the available homes is Officer’s Row, the final housing phase at East Gate which features a limited number of high-end three-bedroom duplexes and single-family detached residences. The homes are situated in one of the most desirable community locations on Allen Avenue with beautiful waterviews of Parker’s Creek. The luxury of the spacious homes is rooted in the prestige for which they are named, having served as acclaimed residences for high ranking officers stationed on the post


Homes in Officer’s Row are priced from the upper $700,000s and feature 2.5 baths, spacious dining/living room, open concept kitchen, expansive master bedroom suite with lavish master bath and sitting room and den. Residences provide expansive backyards with large patios to take advantage of water views of Parker’s Creek. As an added bonus, crown molding can be found throughout the main living level and hardwood flooring is included on both the first and second floors, desired finishes not available in previous duplexes.

East Gate has been quick to differentiate itself thanks to eye-catching architecture and distinctive homes that offer an attractive alternative to the area’s conventional housing stock. To create a nostalgic, yet modern living experience at the community, RPM Development has masterfully blended the original building exteriors which date back to the early 20th century with contemporary interiors boasting expansive living spaces and designer finishes and appointments.

In addition to Officer’s Row, a limited number of townhomes and duplexes are available in Phase II at East Gate priced from the $500,000s to the mid-$700,000s.

Palermo Edwards Architecture has remodeled the buildings’ interiors to create new two- and three-story homes with luxurious kitchens and bathrooms and a high level of style and comfort. Generous floorplans feature designer elements, including modern kitchens with granite or quartz countertops, stainless steel Kohler fixtures and GE appliance packages; and master-bathroom suites with double vanity countertops, Moen Eva faucets and showers with built-in benches and semi-frameless shower doors. Residences also provide hardwood flooring throughout first floors in the townhome designs and throughout both first and second floors in the duplex and single-family floorplans.

Residents of East Gate enjoy living in one of the Jersey Shore’s premier live/play environments. Just steps from the homes, RPM Development recently completed and dedicated East Gate Park, a one-acre outdoor space featuring a monument paying homage to Fort Monmouth’s storied past, pedestrian pathways, benches, newly-seeded lawns, seasonal flowers and shrubbery and a modernized lightning/lantern package. Other amenities and services include the nearby Marina at Oceanport, parade grounds and open space, walking and biking trails around Parker’s Creek, as well as an expected bowling alley, microbrewery and The Fort Athletic Club which slated to open soon.

Oceanport is one of Monmouth County’s most desired residential settings, combining a distinctly suburban environment with award-winning schools and affordable taxes. The Borough also provides an incredibly commuter-friendly location with easy access to all that makes Jersey Shore living so special.

East Gate itself is situated just minutes from popular New Jersey beaches and the banks of the Shrewsbury River, and is in proximity to the entertainment, dining and culture of Red Bank and Asbury Park. Commuters will enjoy the location just two miles from New Jersey Transit’s Little Silver Train Station, which provides direct service to Manhattan, as well as easy access to major highways including Routes 35, 36, 18 and the Garden State Parkway.

For additional information, please call 732-523-5566 or visit www.EastGateOceanport.com. The on-site sales program is being conducted by CB New Homes of Madison, NJ.

About RPM Development Group
Founded in 1986, RPM is one of the leading developers of high-quality homes in New Jersey. RPM brings all aspects of the development process under one roof, with expertise across all phases of construction. We take pride in creating attractively designed and sustainably crafted homes.

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