silver ridge: 55 or Older --Living in Ocean county & owning a home is cheaper than renting--smart money saver
- 01/08/11 09:42 AM
Holiday City & Silver Ridge homes are cheaper to own than rent 55+ only (edit/delete) If you are 55 or older and want to get in on a very inexpensive home in an adult comunity there are plenty to choose from all in the Toms River and Boardering town of Berkely...locations from the Brick/Silverton area as well as west rt 37 in Toms River. Both areas are close to shopping and affordable. Check out a few I picked just to show you a fraction of the inventory for people 55 and older who want to be smart with their $$$. (0 comments)
silver ridge: Holiday City & Silver Ridge homes are cheaper to own than rent 55+ only
- 01/08/11 09:34 AM
If you are 55 or older and want to get in on a very inexpensive home in an adult comunity there are plenty to choose from all in the Toms River and Boardering town of Berkely...locations from the Brick/Silverton area as well as west rt 37 in Toms River. Both areas are close to shopping and affordable. Check out a few I picked just to show you a fraction of the inventory for people 55 and older who want to be smart with their $$$. I have turned 40yr renters into home owners for less than what they paid in rent (9 comments)
I am sorry to say that only 2 homes have sold since March 1st 2010 in the Silver Ridge neighborhood at lower than expected prices!!!!!! Lets bring the values back up neighbors!!!!!!!!!!
silver ridge: Silver Ridge of Toms River and the man who built the homes
- 10/13/08 01:19 PM
Short History of the man who built my neighborhood and surrounding adult communities Forty years ago last month, Doss began construction on what is now known as Silver Ridge, the first senior community in the Toms River-Berkeley area and reportedly second in Ocean County only to the Original Leisure Village community in Lakewood. Junior Doss started building homes in this area in the early 60's & he didn't stop until he had pretty much run out of useable land.Doss was friendly with Bob Schmertz, who began building the Leisure Park development right around the same time. Schmertz died at 48 in 1975 after building (0 comments)