This apartment is on a short street between Atlantic Ave (the main drag) and the beach, a couple of miles up the road from the center of town. While it has no views, per se, the beach is a one-minute walk away, and the entrance to First Landing Park with its hiking trails is five-minute walk, on the other side of Atlantic Ave. The neighborhood is pretty, with lots of gardens, safe and quiet. One of my party was bothered by the traffic noise from Atlantic Ave, which is a pretty constant murmur, but I - Brooklyn-raised - hardly noticed it . The interior is clean, well laid out and attractively furnished. The living/dining room is spacious. The kitchen is a bit small - fine for my party of four, but maybe a bit tight for one that's larger. The bedrooms are fine, adequate but not huge, like the mom-and-pop room & kids rooms one might encounter in a suburban house. The three baths are very handy. We used the deck with its picnic table for most of our dinners, for the weather during our stay was very pleasant. Needing, as I do, to regularly check in with my business, I was pleased that the WiFi performed very well, without outages. I love the "nature" side of beach living and found that the location was ideally suited for that. I took long walks along the beach or on First Landing SP hiking trails every day. But probably, someone more into the "partying" side of beach living would find the location a bit isolated, for it's a ten-to-fifteen minute shlep down Atlantic Ave to the restaurants and the Boardwalk. I drove into town only three times, found on-street parking for two of them, and shelled out ten bucks to park in a private lot the other. Overall, I thought the apartment was excellent. One thing to consider when planning arrival/departure is that the keys need to be picked up and returned to a lock-box at a commercial building in the center of town, which adds about twenty minutes to the process.