Kaplan Companies opens luxury rental community in Toms River.

Kaplan Companies launched their first luxury rental community in Ocean County, Camelot at Toms River, which has garnered enormous demand from the public. The community promises a low-maintenance lifestyle and features 128 luxury residences. Among the amenities are a resort style pool with hydrotherapy, a doggie day spa, electric charging stations, and WiFi access in the lounge and clubhouse, among other things.

The Seacourt Pavilion is the site of Camelot at Toms River, which is owned and operated by Kaplan Companies. The developer has deep roots in Toms River, and this family-owned business has been a part of local real estate projects since the 1980s. Kaplan Companies has constructed a Seacourt Pavilion Shopping Center and completed the real estate project comprising low-maintenance luxury rental communities with the help of the land initially designed for “phase 2” of the mall.

The community targets young families looking to live in modern construction with numerous facilities while they save money for their house. On the other hand, it is also a fantastic option for older residents who appreciate maintenance-free living and would like to stay near family and friends. The unit options range from one- and two-bedroom apartments, offering up to 1,540 square feet of living space and private garages, along with 24-hour maintenance services provided.

Jason Kaplan, the president of Kaplan Companies, reported that “Camelot at Toms River encapsulates all of the most popular features of our other high-end communities across New Jersey and beyond,” including the best amenities picked based on residents’ feedback. With excellent facilities and striking features, Camelot at Toms River won the “Community of the Year” award from Shore Builders Association of Central New Jersey, along with twelve other awards at its 20th annual FAME award ceremony.

Kaplan Company officials and family members joined Toms River Mayor Maurice “Mo” B. Hill Jr. to witness the project’s opening and cut the ceremonial ribbon. Kaplan said they always try to find ways to be a good neighbor and give back to the community. They showed their generosity by making a $1,000 donation to leaders of Hope Sheds Light, co-founder Arvo Prima and Anne Marie Baker, which is based at the Presbyterian Church of Toms River, and urges people to share personal experiences and offer strength, wisdom, hope, and resources that lead to recovery.

Those who are curious about Camelot at Toms River may visit their website at www.camelotattomsriver.com to learn more. The community set an example of lifetime leisure living, and their visionary innovation and design make life more exciting and comfortable for people to live in.

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