A Wild Tour of the ‘Jersey Shore: Family Vacation’ Mansion—Now for Sale

Hold on to your hair gel—a home made famous on the “Jersey Shore” spinoff “Jersey Shore: Family Vacation” is now for sale for $1.4 million.

The 6,000-square-foot, seven-bedroom, six-bath manse, which was built in 2003, initially hit the market in April 2017. But three months later, the listing was withdrawn once film scouts saw its potential as a great backdrop where Jenni “JWoww” Farley, Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino, and pals could live it up, Jersey style, in a reboot of their classic MTV series.

Relive every "Jersey Shore" moment in this Manalapan, NJ, mansion.
Relive every “Jersey Shore” moment in this Manalapan, NJ, mansion.

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Starting in 2018, the house served as one of the locations for “Jersey Shore: Family Vacation” (other locations were homes in Miami and Las Vegas) for three out of the show’s four seasons. But since the show’s fourth season was relocated entirely to Vegas, the property is up for sale once more.

(Fans who watched Season 4 in 2020 may be thrilled to learn that production of Season 5 is now underway, also in Vegas.)

Get your GTL on! (Gym, tan, laundry, of course)
Get your GTL on! (Gym, tan, laundry, of course)

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Interestingly, the mansion, located in Manalapan, NJ, isn’t on the beach, but a full 45-minute drive from Jersey Shore proper. Still, with an array of luxe amenities within, who needs a beach?

Whether the show’s crazy drama makes you cringe or you’re dying to pump your fist and eat a pickle, here’s a peek inside the house made famous on “Jersey Shore: Family Vacation.”

This over-the-top entry was featured in three seasons of "Jersey Shore: Family Vacation."
This over-the-top entry was featured in three seasons of “Jersey Shore: Family Vacation.”

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Probably the best part of this famous listing is the pool, with its funky rock formation fountain and wide slide.

Bronze your bod by the backyard pool.
Bronze your bod by the backyard pool.

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Moving indoors, shiny chandeliers bedeck this two-story Colonial-style home, which also boasts a three-car garage and sits on a plot of just under 2 acres.

Soaring arched windows are in both the living room and foyer.
Soaring arched windows are in both the living room and foyer.

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Other excellent features here include a heated basement, custom pool, hot tub, balcony, and upgraded modern kitchen.

Pull up a stool in this all-white kitchen.
Pull up a stool in this all-white kitchen.

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And if you need more room to cook up the foods to match the cast’s faves (ravioli night! chicken cutlet night!), there’s a second kitchen in the basement.

Snuggle up to the fireplace in this double-height TV room.
Snuggle up to the fireplace in this double-height TV room.

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Equipped with a huge gym, this house makes it easy to get your GTL on—which, as true “Jersey Shore” fans know, stands for gym, tan, and laundry—an acronym that’s truly a way of life in these parts.

Step out onto the balcony via a set of double doors.
Step out onto the balcony via a set of double doors.

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Meanwhile, the master bedroom is more than just a place to catch a few winks. It also features its own sitting area, a master bath, and a spot where you can set up a home office.

There are six full baths and one powder room.
There are six full baths and one powder room.

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And when it’s “T-shirt time,” just step in one of a half-dozen bathrooms to shower and preen so you can look your Jersey best. Because, as we all know, once the T-shirt announcement is made, you’d better get your “shirt before the shirt” ready.

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Don’t have $1.4 million lying around to bid on this palace? In that case, the Seaside Heights, NJ, house used in the original “Jersey Shore” series can be rented, complete with the big ol’ Italian flag plastered on the garage, for just $1,200 a day.

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