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July 7, 2026

Panoramic bay views, maintenance-free life at cozy condominium

OCEAN CITY — The fantastic home at 133 Folger Court in the Nantucket Condominiums is an excellent headquarters for a summer vacation in America’s Greatest Family Resort.

Located adjacent to the Ocean City Municipal Airport, the 91-unit community was designed by award-winning architect Robert Johnson. The complex is located at Bay Avenue and 28th Street, directly across the street from the Howard Stainton Wildlife Refuge.

Sporting two bedrooms and two bathrooms along with a great room offering unimpeded views of Peck Bay, the second-floor unit is set in the rear alongside the wetlands.

“Enjoy million-dollar Intracoastal Waterway views at a fraction of the price,” listing agent Scott Kirkpatrick said. “This sunset never gets old.”

Composite steps rise to the small front porch where the door opens into the great room with a view straight through to the bay. Wide-plank laminate flooring runs throughout, creating a cohesive look.

The kitchen is to the right, where abundant white 21st Century cabinets are topped by granite countertops. A large center island provides seating for four beneath two pendant lights.

A wide stainless steel sink is set beneath the front window, while the dishwasher is to the left. Other appliances include a five-burner range/oven with a microwave above and a two-door refrigerator with a freezer drawer.

Just steps away, the dining area features a chandelier hanging from the peaked cathedral ceiling 14 feet above the table.

The living room is in the rear, where a large sectional sofa awaits weary beachgoers inside floor-to-ceiling windows. A sliding glass door opens onto a private deck perfect for relaxing with a cold drink in hand after a long day of sunbathing, swimming and shopping.

Located in the front corner, the guest bedroom features a double window in the front and a closet with double bi-fold doors. 

Just outside, the hall bathroom has a tile floor, vanity and one-piece fiberglass shower with a curtain. A stacked washer and dryer is hidden away in a closet.

The primary bedroom is in the rear left. It features a king-size bed inside a double window with a bay view. Matching closets flank the short hallway to the private bathroom, which has a tile floor, wide sink and fiberglass shower with sliding glass doors.

Shared community areas include a bike storage rack, new community clubhouse with fitness room, heated saltwater pool and hot tub with a large handicap accessible patio area.

Nantucket is self-managed and governed by an active board of directors. Its location and accommodations make it desirable for either year-round or weekly/seasonal housing. 

The pool is the centerpiece of the community and is traditionally open from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

A new pool and pool house were built in 2025 to replace the 40 year old pool. That included an expanded gym and storage area.

The home has two assigned parking spots, so there is never a need to drive in circles looking for an open space. The complex has a private entrance off Bay Avenue, between 27th and 28th streets, and is adjacent to the Bay Landings section of the island.

Ocean City is one of the most popular shore resorts on the East Coast, featuring an oceanfront boardwalk filled with hundreds of shopping, dining and entertainment venues, as well as miles and miles of pristine beaches.

A great location doesn’t only mean beachfront or bayfront on this 8-mile-long island — there are 10 distinct neighborhoods, each with its own characteristics. 

The beach and boardwalk — 2.5 miles of oceanfront entertainment, restaurants, thrill rides and souvenir shops — get most of the attention in this seaside resort, but the island has much more to offer. 

An award-winning downtown stretches from Sixth to 14th streets along Asbury Avenue and has expanded onto other nearby streets, offering more than 100 shops and cafes. 

There’s also the popular watersports district around Third Street on Bay Avenue, where the brave can rent powerboats, go parasailing, join the crew of a pirate ship and take a kayak tour of the back bays. Private and party boat fishing tours are also available.

The property is listed for $639,900 with Scott Kirkpatrick of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, Fox & Roach Realtors. Call (609) 602-0500 or email scott.kirkpatrick@foxroach.com for more information or to set up a tour of this wonderful home.

An open house is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, July 11.

– By CRAIG D. SCHENCK/Sentinel staff

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