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Jacqueline and Colleen have enjoyed Cape May since their childhoods. Jacqueline has spent almost every 4th of July watching the fireworks on her Great-Aunt’s deck overlooking the Delaware Bay in Cape May Beach. Colleen would visit Sunset Beach and Cape May Point looking for “diamonds” for as long as she can remember. 

Both J&C spent their Summers from birth in Wildwood at their respective families' shore homes. Jaq’s first job at 14 was to greet guests and apply waterpark wristbands at Raging Waters on Morey’s Pier and hostess at Samuels Pancake House. She also worked her way through college waitressing at The Yacht Club of Stone Harbor by night and waitressing breakfasts in the mornings at The Harbor View.

Cape May, specifically, Higbee’s Beach became their secret happy place 10 years ago. When they started dating and wanted a beach escape to take their dogs to roam free and adventure in the Summer. From then, both their love for each other and Cape May swept their hearts away, much like the coastal tides. 

In 2019, after many, many visits to Cape May, they purchased their first property and lovingly named it Higbee’s Hideaway. Indicative of their deep connection with the beach they love and their furbabies landmark. Daily walks along the beach and bulkheads, incredible Golden Hour Sunsets and sharing their “happy place” with family and friends - priceless. 

As both Realtors and entrepreneurs, J+C have chosen to offer specific weeks every summer for rental to share this hidden gem with you. We hope you enjoy these Halcyon Days, just like we have. On the way to Cape May…

  • Bringing people together to make memories down the shore. You can’t beat a warm summer day on the beach and coming home to lounge by the pool with music and cold beverages!

  • We have a calendar to check availability. From there you can either book on our Airbnb site or book directly for a small discount.

  • We are located .8 miles from the North Cape May Bay Beach. We might be biased but it is way more relaxing, parking is close and it’s much more safe for little ones. Just a short bike ride away or travel 10 minutes over the CM bridge to the Ocean Beach that requires beach tags.

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