Client said Sell….. We will entertain all offers. Pike Inn is an operating cost-effective 44 room motel that welcomes guests for extended stays in Williamstown, New Jersey. (AKA. Monroe Township), Gloucester County, New Jersey, The motel is clean, and rates are affordable. The value of the property is in the land of 7.5 Acresin a RG-C: Regional Growth Commercial District.nn The present population is approximately 38,129 with a median family income of $85,399 and current medium home value is $210,200. Currently town construction consist of an additional 500 new homes, LIDL Supermarket and an enormous new learning center daycare. Located down the block is Walmart’s new 2017 training facility.nnThe Black Horse Pike is a four-lane, arterial highway which traverses the entire township northwest-to-southeast and provides direct access to downtown Philadelphia (30 minutes) and Atlantic City (35 minutes). The Black Horse pike provides access to the New Jersey Turnpike, north and south (30 minutes), with access to the Commodore Barry Bridge and Delaware Memorial Bridge to Interstate 95 (40 minutes). Major county roads within the township include County Route 536, County Route 538 and County Route 555.nnNJ Transit bus service is available between Cape May and Philadelphia on the 315 route and between Sicklerville and Philadelphia on the 400 route, with local service on the 463 route between Woodbury and the Avondale Park and Ride in SicklervillennnLocal attraction include the Scotland Run Golf Club, which is public golf course and country club located in Williamstown. Built on an old sand quarry. The course was named one of the Top 50 Public Courses in the country by the readers of Golf World in their annual Readers’ Choice Awards in 2009 and 2010nnnn“We are the ideal place to stay if you want to be close to Shore Points, Philadelphia, and Atlantic City. “nn“The people of Williamstown are good hard working people, the town needs more business and a better park but as far as the towns people go they are some of the best around!”