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James Cheney

James Cheney
Real Estate Agent (Broker/Salesperson)
Cape May NJ

Broker/Salesperson (NJ: 9700084)

29 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Cape May County, NJ
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Jersey Cape Realty Inc

Office Website
Office Address
739 Washington St
Cape May, NJ  08204-2330
(Cape May County)
Office Phone
609-884-5800
Office Fax
609-898-0843
Mobile
609-884-5800
Email
j**@****************.com
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Service Areas

Cape May Point: NJ North Cape May: NJ Erma: NJ West Cape May: NJ Lower Township: NJ Cape May: NJ Villas: NJ Diamond Beach: NJ West Wildwood: NJ Wildwood Crest: NJ Wildwood: NJ North Wildwood: NJ Green Creek: NJ Whitesboro: NJ South Dennis: NJ Burleigh: NJ Cape May Court House: NJ Goshen: NJ

About James Cheney

Jim became a full-time member of Jersey Cape Realty alongside his sister, Dee Lanzalotti, in 1997. Throughout his career, he has earned his credentials as a licensed real estate broker-salesperson and a commercial real estate appraiser, building a substantial and dedicated clientele that relies on his in-depth market expertise.

In addition to his professional pursuits, Jim is actively engaged in the Cape May community. He has contributed six years of service on the planning board and has served as a board member for the Center for Community Arts for several years. Jim and his wife cherish the opportunity to raise their two children in Cape May, where he assists both sellers and buyers in navigating the real estate market.

Cape May County, NJ Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$1,724,083
Avg. Listing Price
From James's portfolio
3.8 / 3.0
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,123 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
326
Active Listings
Current inventory

Cape May County's real estate market represents one of New Jersey's most distinctive coastal economies, where seasonal tourism dynamics create unique opportunities and challenges for property professionals. This southernmost county combines historic Victorian charm with modern beach resort amenities, attracting both vacation home buyers and year-round residents seeking coastal living at more affordable prices than northern New Jersey markets.

The county's real estate landscape is served by 2,196 total actively licensed agents, with all 2,196 agents maintaining email contact information, reflecting the industry's embrace of digital communication in this tech-savvy resort market. This robust agent network supports diverse property segments from luxury oceanfront estates in Cape May Point to affordable inland communities like Middle Township, creating a complex marketplace that requires specialized local expertise.

Major Cape May County, New Jersey Real Estate Markets

Cape May City anchors the county's premium market with its nationally recognized Victorian architecture and designation as a National Historic Landmark, while Wildwood commands the family entertainment segment with its famous boardwalk and amusement piers. Ocean City operates as a unique dry municipality attracting families seeking alcohol-free beach communities, creating distinct buyer demographics that require specialized marketing approaches.

The Avalon-Stone Harbor corridor represents the county's ultra-luxury segment, often called the "Hamptons of South Jersey," where multi-million dollar properties drive significant commission volumes. Meanwhile, communities like North Wildwood, Sea Isle City, and Cape May Court House provide diverse price points serving everyone from first-time buyers to luxury investors, creating multiple distinct sub-markets within the county's geographic boundaries.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Cape May County's real estate operates on pronounced seasonal cycles, with spring and summer months generating the majority of annual transaction volume as buyers seek to close before peak vacation seasons. This compressed selling season creates intense competition among agents, while winter months often focus on investment property management and off-season negotiations, requiring year-round relationship building strategies.

The county's barrier island geography creates unique inventory constraints, where developable oceanfront land remains extremely limited while inland areas offer more affordable expansion opportunities. Climate change considerations increasingly influence buyer decisions, with elevation levels and flood zone designations becoming critical factors in both pricing and insurance costs, adding complexity to traditional real estate evaluations.

Why Businesses Need Cape May County, New Jersey Agent Contact Data

Financial services companies, particularly those specializing in jumbo mortgages and investment property loans, benefit from connecting with Cape May County's agent network due to the high percentage of cash transactions and second-home purchases that characterize this market. Insurance providers focusing on coastal property coverage find valuable partnerships with local agents who understand flood zone requirements and seasonal occupancy patterns affecting coverage needs.

Home service contractors, luxury furnishing retailers, and property management software companies discover significant opportunities by building relationships with the county's 2,196 agents who serve clients requiring specialized coastal property services. The seasonal nature of many transactions creates concentrated demand periods where vendor partnerships become essential for meeting client expectations in this competitive resort market environment.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/7/2026, James Cheney has 2 properties for sale in Cape May and surrounding areas.

$2,099,000

Listed 2025-05-17

892 Weeks Landing Rd
Erma, NJ  08204

Beds: 5.0
Baths: 4.5
Sq Ft:
Lot: 114,432 sf
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$2,890,000

Listed 2025-09-09

933 Washington St
Cape May, NJ  08204

Beds: 9.0
Baths: 5.0
Sq Ft: 13,000
Lot: 13,000 sf
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Current Property Rentals

James Cheney currently has no rental properties available in Cape May and surrounding areas. Check back later.