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potatochipsfox t1_iwzg7ap wrote

Why did you tag this as NSFW?

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lilBob1989 OP t1_iwzhrsu wrote

Bc it is not safe to work there

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starroving2 t1_ix2b214 wrote

I used to work there and never really felt physically threatened, it was just a sad place to live. Actually never mind, I did get mugged once.

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SpeedySpooley t1_iwzk3rp wrote

The really sad thing is that lone house. That's beach-block, ocean-front property in the most densely populated state in the union. The rest of the towns on the island, Ventnor, Margate, and Longport are experiencing a building boom. They're squeezing in development to the point of bursting. They're tearing down existing houses to build bigger, more expensive houses.

In Atlantic City, you have multiple blocks on the ocean-front that look like this, or worse.

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cracker707 t1_iwzxqvq wrote

That part of the Inlet fell victim to some 1960’s urban planner’s urban renewal program, which was popular in midcentury America, and razed a lot of the buildings there clearing the land in the hopes that investors would come in and build on fresh lots.

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Acalltoarms t1_iwzsavf wrote

Rather look at this and improvements than old beaten down houses and facilities. You can’t have it both ways, safe environment without any change.

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IBuyHousesForCash t1_ix3arcz wrote

There’s another sad single house in that area but it’s a Tony Baloneys in all it’s glory. Weirdest thing I’ve ever seen.

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CoastalFire t1_ix009y9 wrote

It seems like AC is going to rebound at some point, coastal property in NJ is so valuable

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spud-the-potato- t1_ix02o77 wrote

Not unless they get rid of the casinos and try something else that makes sense. Online betting. Parx. Sands. Sugar house. There's no reason for anyone to make the trek to AC. If no one wants to move in it may just end up completely abandoned

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wizkidweb t1_ix0wrue wrote

The best blackjack I've seen in the USA is in Atlantic City. Bally's and Ocean both have excellent tables that stay on soft 17 and have surrender. Lowest house edge I've seen anywhere for blackjack.

That said, those kinds of table only attract low-edge players, and don't make them a lot of money. There's not a big difference for slot players between playing in a casino and playing on their phone, except perhaps free drinks.

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IBuyHousesForCash t1_ix1sgi4 wrote

I didn’t think any casino offered surrender in AC?

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wizkidweb t1_ix27uvc wrote

Most don't, but Bally's and Ocean have it at certain $25 minimum or higher tables.

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holeeray t1_ix2jtf5 wrote

> There's not a big difference for slot players between playing in a casino and playing on their phone, except perhaps free drinks.

You can't sit and wait for someone to run out losing spins to snipe the seat when you're playing slots online. LOL

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RemindMeToBlink t1_ix1jvof wrote

They gotta get rid of the crime, which isn’t really driven from the casinos. It’s in the community itself.

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spud-the-potato- t1_ix2goab wrote

Yes well that is part of my point. The bad part vs the good part. Bad part will always be there. The "good" part is losing. So. Bad part might seep into the good part.

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PeculiarPangolinMan t1_ix24ois wrote

Uptown is coming up! Showboat is finally building that water park! There's a cute farmer's market at the lighthouse! There are totally empty blocks in the inlet! Everyone loves Tony Baloney's and Kelsey and Kim's! The boardwalk finally connects all the way to Gardner's Basin! Free parking everywhere! It's totally the next place that's gonna blow up.

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... or so Ive been telling myself for 15 years.

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IBuyHousesForCash t1_ix0kbld wrote

They have online gambling and the borgata is the only casino that does poker.

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mdp300 t1_ix0vge5 wrote

Seriously? Nobody else does poker?

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originalginger3 t1_ix2e2ul wrote

The real issue is getting to AC from North Jersey/NYC. If there was a relatively fast and affordable option(like a true express train / high speed rail), I think AC would prosper. It’s just too far for shorter trips.

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wizkidweb t1_ix5kx87 wrote

There used to be an express train that left from Metropark and Newark for AC, but it didn't last long. It was great, and even offered snacks on board!

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SHIT-PISSER t1_ix09r7k wrote

They blew up the chicken man in Philly last night.

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SkyeMreddit t1_ix0xg44 wrote

Are you talking about the mobster who was killed in 1981??? There’s a new Chicken Man now

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JonOfJersey t1_ix09r5y wrote

LOL. I keep seeing this same photo with the same house. Imagine being the home owner. I would say this is the most famous house in AC - maybe in all of Jersey at this point - No joke. I seen so many pictures of this same house that I compare this photo to the row of victorians in San Francisco (the one in the Full House opening and much more)

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nooutlaw4me t1_ix1ol0h wrote

Does someone actually live there ??

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PeculiarPangolinMan t1_ix24x0u wrote

90% sure it's an AirB&B now actually! It's not like a famous house, but everyone from the area knows which one you're talking about if you talk about it.

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nooutlaw4me t1_ix2d1if wrote

I would be afraid to stay there !

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PeculiarPangolinMan t1_ix2djrk wrote

You probably shouldn't be! It's not a particularly rough neighborhood and there's nothing around it. Big empty lots right next the casino isn't the best place to commit crimes. Those blocks are filled with surfers and rando beach goers during the summer.

But also: yea... I sure as shit would never rent an an airbnb or whatever that looks like that. haha

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erinro628 t1_ix2fsxz wrote

I lived down the street from here in the condos with my boyfriend back in 2013... there were like 5 or 6 more of these housed I believe at that time, and it def was a shady spot lol

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nooutlaw4me t1_ix3c2bb wrote

Has anyone been able to view the listing ?

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nooutlaw4me t1_ix44rms wrote

Interesting! Thanks for finding that ! I laughed at the selective closing of window blinds for the shots.

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ockysinatra t1_ix0xi23 wrote

Downtown Atlantic City, especially in the winter, is just one big liminal space. Shiny glossy high rises placed right next to small two story houses like the one in this picture and sleepy corner stores. I felt a strange and eerie feeling when I was there last in Nov 2021

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YuckFu60 t1_ix1gzmo wrote

AC: The only town with a beach that cant figure out how to promote tourism and make money…

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Whalers7997 t1_ix08yrt wrote

So I'll be going to show boat on Friday. How safe is it around there?

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b_like_mike4 t1_ix09dbl wrote

Stay in the casino lol

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Whalers7997 t1_ix09oqw wrote

So sleep in showboat, gamble in hard rock.

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b_like_mike4 t1_ix09sdo wrote

Its fine to go on boardwalk and everything during the day, but once nighttime comes i would not venture too far anywhere

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Mm2789 t1_ix1nw11 wrote

I don’t know. I still think about those old women who were murdered with a butch knife at like 10am

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mojomojica t1_ix14yxc wrote

Bro these people are dramatic I live in AC as long as u mind your business nobody is gonna bother u enjoy it there’s nothing to be afraid of

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PeculiarPangolinMan t1_ix25gnt wrote

Right? I'm from the Inlet and I've never had issues that I didn't deserve. People acting like this dude's gonna run into trouble trying to catch a Jitney or walk to Tony Baloney's.

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Shiksaslayer609 t1_ix1lv40 wrote

Facts you’re fine on the Ave or the Boardwalk. Locals don’t fuck around with tourists or around the tourist district

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DaddysABadGirl t1_ix2b514 wrote

The city has bad press because it has no real PR strategy. Some years back there was that Canadian couple that got stabbed. Was national news for a couple weeks. That same week there was a shoot out RIGHT ON THE STRIP in Vegas. 2 biker gangs, over 50 shooters. Mentioned once on the nightly news then silence.

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starroving2 t1_ix2bn5l wrote

Stick to the boardwalk area and you’ll be fine, just don’t wander around the city late or really early. If you mind your own business people will leave you alone unless they decide not to

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SailingSpark t1_ix0gxuh wrote

The problem with Atlantic City is the high taxes. Co-worker of mine had a small 800sqf house in the Venice Park section of town, his taxes were close to my 1300sqf home in Northfield.

Instead of siphoning off all the taxes out of the city, NJ should allow AC to drop the property taxes to minimal and people will move back.

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SpeedySpooley t1_ix0ke57 wrote

I'm certainly no expert on property taxes, but it's not absurd that a house on the island has higher property taxes.

There's also a ton of other reasons why property taxes vary. Look at a place like Longport. Obviously, it's a very affluent area but their tax rates are some of the lowest around. Then look at places like Egg Harbor City & Absecon. They have higher property taxes than Galloway.

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SailingSpark t1_ix0z752 wrote

Yea, I grew up in Ocean City, the 1400sqf house I grew up in still stands, but is worth close to half a million now. It sits on 1/4 of an acre with a two car garage. My little house in Northfield has less than half the property and no garage. My taxes are more than twice what my growing up house pays.

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IBuyHousesForCash t1_ix0k4b5 wrote

I think this photo was taken near the lighthouse facing south. That should be the Ocean casino in the background with the hard rock behind it.

Anyway. The town recently auctioned a ton of residential lots at that exact spot. Two or three blocks worth. Both sides of the street. Some of the lots were staring at around $15k when I had called in but the individual on the phone said they were rejiggering the starting prices.

Those lots (and that single house) are about as ocean front as you can get. Right behind the sand dune. Can’t come close to buying anything oceanfront at those prices anywhere in NJ.

Or…. Someone could’ve bought the footprint equivalent of an entire casino on auction day. These types of opportunities do not exist anywhere else in Nj

But. This is Atlantic City. City has been and remains in shambles even tho it’s got a ton of income and visitors and is surrounded by some very wealthy cities.

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SoothsayerSurveyor t1_ix20uzu wrote

This a striking photo that captures the essence of AC: a single row house in a barren field set against the bleak backdrop of “modern” glass buildings long past their prime.

Impressive, actually. Good work.

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DaddysABadGirl t1_ix2bez6 wrote

One glass building. And it is modern, it opened in 2012.

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SoothsayerSurveyor t1_ix2khcn wrote

AC peaked in the 1980s. It’s been in the slowest death spiral since then. Everything there is long past its prime.

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fizbin t1_ix0rxyw wrote

That's the view of AC from Brigantine, yes?

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PeculiarPangolinMan t1_ix25p02 wrote

Naa. A picture take from beach block in the inlet looking south.

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fizbin t1_ix67q6c wrote

Yeah, okay. Same direction on the casino as if from the southern tip of Brigantine, but much closer to get the house like that.

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Opendoor99 t1_ix1ir32 wrote

I know this is near the flagship hotel cause i pointed out that single house when i was there on vacation lol

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new_tanker t1_ix1s99q wrote

Ocean tends to disappear a lot, even on a bright sunny day.

During airshow week, pilots are briefed that they need to make sure they say over the water when heading towards the show box because Ocean's windows blend in with the sky so well it becomes almost invisible from the air.

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kraze4kaos t1_ix256d1 wrote

I see the map didn't load completely

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TheProcess316 t1_ix2gk91 wrote

I love this spot; it’s so weird and desolate

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chrisdamato t1_ix3f1jm wrote

You have perfectly captured all the charm and fun of AC

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PM_ME_UR_DOCKS t1_ix6wo1b wrote

Random fun fact: according to IMDB, in the classic 1980 film Atlantic City, the residence of main characters is located roughly at the spot of this photo.

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