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his $1.3 million listing embodies the essence of Atlantic City, with its opulent, casino-like interiors and beachside location. The four-bedroom property is situated in the Lower Chelsea neighborhood, just steps from the beach and a short drive to the city's famous casino district.
Built in 1920 during Atlantic City's "Boardwalk Empire" era, this Mediterranean-style home boasts a unique blend of historic charm and luxurious features. Its stucco exterior and green terra cotta roof are matched by lovingly maintained interiors, complete with ornate marble fireplaces, gilded accents, and patterned hardwood floors.
The 4,250-square-foot interior is a masterclass in opulence, with a marble foyer, curved staircase, and living room featuring ornate ceilings, a marble fireplace, and large windows. The formal dining room and office also boast French doors, while the upstairs bedrooms include a primary bedroom with ocean views and an extensive guest suite on the third floor.
The home's most unusual feature is its non-functioning swimming pool in the basement, a rarity for a beachside property. Listing agent Todd Gordon notes that this is his second time selling the historic property, which was last sold in 2020 for $575,000 after being meticulously restored by its former owner.
