Real Estate
You Can Rent The 'Jersey Shore' House In Seaside Heights
For fans of the MTV show or celebrity watchers, it's a fun spot; you just have to bring your own sheets, a reviewer says.

SEASIDE HEIGHTS, NJ — The crew from MTV's "Jersey Shore" may no longer be a fixture in Seaside Heights, but the house where Snooki and the Situation and JWoww and friends spent summers hitting the gym, tanning and entertaining viewers who tuned in for the fights and the drama is still around.
And fans of the show can rent the house and see up close where the crew spent those four summers in Seaside Heights.
The property, listed on Booking.com, touts its location on the boardwalk as well as its status as the "Jersey Shore House."
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The six-bedroom home has one bathroom, a kitchen with an oven and a microwave, "barbecue facilities" and a terrace, along with off-street parking for two vehicles.
One reviewer wrote, "This was such an awesome place to stay, plenty of room available. We did need to bring our own sheets which was interesting but it was so worth it."
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While the house where the crew stayed is still welcoming guests seven years after its final season, the Jersey Shore crew has not been welcomed back to Seaside Heights — or a number of other Shore towns. The production company, 495 Productions, has been repeatedly rebuffed in its quests for permits to film at a number of sites, including Seaside Heights.
Video surfaced in August of Snooki yelling and walking off during filming on the boardwalk at Jenkinson's in Point Pleasant Beach. The filming was done without a permit, Point Pleasant Beach Mayor Stephen Reid said.
The house sleeps 11 people in beds (there are nine twins beds and one full-size bed). But be ready to open your wallet: A mid-September one-week stay would run you $18,000. Summer weeks in 2020 already are booked.
"Jersey Shore" fans can see more about the house here.
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