02 · MONMOUTH COUNTY, NEW JERSEY

Red Bank.

Riverfront restaurants and boutique living.

THE OVERVIEW

Riverfront Walkability, Old-Town Energy.

A two-square-mile downtown that reads like a small Brooklyn — restaurants, music, the Navesink at the end of Broad Street.

Red Bank is the only one of these four where the dinner reservations are harder than the showings. The Count Basie Theatre anchors a downtown of restored 19th-century brick storefronts, restaurants like Buona Sera, Birravino, and Char, and a riverfront marina that hosts the annual jazz festival.

Housing here is a deliberate trade — 1,800 to 3,000 square feet, smaller lots, but the ability to walk everywhere. Victorians on Riverside Avenue, brick rowhouses on Mechanic Street, and the new construction along the Navesink waterfront. Median holds steady around $980K because the inventory is genuinely small.

Mirtha represents the buyer who wants Brooklyn-walkable but with a yard, and the seller whose grown children left Red Bank for Manhattan and now realize their old hometown caught up. Bilingual matters here — Red Bank's restaurant industry is heavily Latin American, and many of the most beloved owners speak Spanish first.

AT A GLANCE

Red Bank, by the numbers.

$980K

Median Home Price

2,400

Average Sqft

60 MIN

Commute to NYC

Walkable · Foodie

Character

Numbers reflect Mirtha's local market read; verify with a private consultation.

LIFESTYLE

What You'll Find Here.

Count Basie Theatre

A 1,500-seat restored vaudeville house that anchors downtown — national touring comedy, jazz, and Broadway programming.

Broad Street Dining

Buona Sera, Birravino, Char, and a rotating cast of chef-led independents — reservations three weeks out on weekends.

Navesink Riverfront

Marine Park, the public marina, and the walkable waterfront path — the Navesink opens onto the Atlantic through Sandy Hook.

Marine Park

The town's waterfront lawn — summer concerts, the annual jazz festival, and sunset boat traffic out to Sandy Hook Bay.

Brookdale Community College

The regional community college sits a short drive west — the Red Bank campus hosts continuing education, recitals, and the public planetarium.

NJ Transit

The Red Bank station is a North Jersey Coast Line stop — 60 minutes to Penn Station on express service, walkable from downtown.

Indie Boutiques

Front Street and Broad Street carry a concentration of independent retailers — vintage, bookshops, bespoke jewelry, and the flagship Jack's Music Shoppe.

Latin American Restaurant Scene

Red Bank's restaurant industry is heavily Latin American — Peruvian, Colombian, and Ecuadorian kitchens that Mirtha represents as both customer and listing agent.

The Two River Theater

A regional theater company producing world premieres and classic revivals — a quiet anchor for the town's creative professional class.

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

Begin a Private Showing.

Bilingual representation across Red Bank — from Victorian rowhouses to new Navesink waterfront construction.

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