Kyra Staffa Realtor- Jersey Shore Real Estate

Kyra Staffa Realtor- Jersey Shore Real Estate Her proven, creative marketing strategies, combined with knowledge of the local market, make her an ideal choice for buying &/or selling your home.

I'll provide you with a noticeably higher level of service that will make your real estate experience as easy and stress-free as possible.

📍 New Listing 📍 Take a look at this fantastic new property that just hit the market located at 210 Doe Trail in Marlboro...
05/09/2025

📍 New Listing 📍 Take a look at this fantastic new property that just hit the market located at 210 Doe Trail in Marlboro. Reach out here or at (732) 604-4067 for more information

COMING SOON!! Can not be shown until 5.9.25 Stately 5-Bedroom Retreat on 2.8 Acres with Park-Like Grounds & Heated Pool Nestled on a quiet cul-de-sac in a picturesque neighborhood of rolling hills and mature trees, this lovingly maintained 5,600 sq ft home offers luxury, comfort, and timeless cha...

05/05/2025

Coming Soon!
Showings start 5/9

210 Doe Trail, Marlboro NJ

5 Bed | 4.5 Bath | 5-Car Garage | 5,600 Sq Ft | 2.8 Acres

Nestled on a quiet cul-de-sac, this stunning home blends luxury, space, and serenity.

Inside: hardwood floors, 9-ft ceilings, and a private first-floor guest suite. Outside: a wrap-around deck, heated pool, and spa—your own private oasis.

Lovingly maintained by its original owner, this home is a rare find in one of Marlboro’s most scenic neighborhoods.

Don’t miss it!

COMING SOON!Showings begin 5.9.25Marlboro NJStately 5-Bedroom Retreat on 2.8 Acres with Park-Like Grounds & Heated Pool ...
05/04/2025

COMING SOON!
Showings begin 5.9.25
Marlboro NJ

Stately 5-Bedroom Retreat on 2.8 Acres with Park-Like Grounds & Heated Pool Nestled on a quiet cul-de-sac

📍 New Listing 📍 Take a look at this fantastic new property that just hit the market located at 13 Maplewood Drive B in W...
03/04/2025

📍 New Listing 📍 Take a look at this fantastic new property that just hit the market located at 13 Maplewood Drive B in Whiting. Reach out here or at (732) 604-4067 for more information

This popular 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom Orleans model has been completely renovated, offering a fresh, modern interior and plenty of bright sunlight. The home features hardwood flooring in the hallway, living room, and master bedroom. The updated kitchen includes new cabinetry, granite countertops, an...

📍 New Listing 📍 Take a look at this fantastic new property that just hit the market located at 60 Burdge Avenue in Brick...
09/18/2024

📍 New Listing 📍 Take a look at this fantastic new property that just hit the market located at 60 Burdge Avenue in Brick. Reach out here or at (732) 604-4067 for more information

COMING SOON! Welcome to a hidden gem in a charming, quiet neighborhood ,just minutes from New Jersey's finest beaches! This home is brimming with potential and offers the opportunity to create your dream residence. Set on an ample lot,in a delightful community known for its tranquility and charm,...

09/04/2023

Well written opinion column by Neptune Council President Brian J. Thomas.

The winds, they are changing; however, there is a foul stench in the air, and it leads directly to the halls of the New Jersey Statehouse.

The stench stems from the ever-growing number of dead bodies of whales and dolphins that had their lives cut short due to the irresponsible actions of the members of the Legislature who sold out our coastlines, oceans, beaches and more for the promise of foreign “green” energy dollars associated with wind turbine projects.

Yet this unfortunate tale of greed truly began in 2021. You see, while most of us were consumed with all the goings-on surrounding COVID-19, New Jersey state senators and Assembly members passed a law along party lines revoking local authorities’ say when it comes to wind turbine projects off the Jersey Shore.

Essentially, our “leaders” in Trenton knowingly and wrongfully sought to silence the voices of towns and their residents before projects even commenced — a dark foreshadowing of what carnage was to come.
Fast-forward to when wind companies began deploying acoustic sonar mapping ships. These ships use a type of sound to map the seafloor to gauge the sediment of the oceans before hammering monopole structures for wind turbines. The correlation between when these acoustic mapping ships started operations and when the first deceased marine mammals were found is, some may say, more than coincidental.
How is there a possible connection? Well, marine mammals such as whales, dolphins, orcas and porpoises are echolocation-based ocean animals. That means they rely heavily on their ears to judge depth, hunt and communicate. Unlike other marine animals, echolocation-based mammals’ survival is grounded in their natural sonar capabilities.

Any disruption to their natural sonar by man-made sonar can be devastating. To illustrate further, the sounds from sonar mapping ships can drive into marine mammals’ ears, causing eruptions and severe, debilitating injuries.

To draw a comparison, imagine attending a heavy metal concert where you stood near a 7-foot speaker for hours on end. The damage caused to your eardrums would be debilitating, wreaking havoc on your equilibrium. Now assume you are a whale or dolphin that is having the same happen to them each day. I’ll let you make your own conclusions.

A common rebuttal to this possibility, popular among state politicians who voted in favor of “big wind,” is that these animals show no significant damage to their sonar-based ears and that the cause of death is likely from boat strikes.

They would have you believe that these animals, which have lived for centuries alongside commercial shipping lanes, are now just happening to find themselves swimming into the propellers of massive cargo ships.

Sounds ridiculous, no? That’s because it is false and a means for them to suppress the nature of their voting records, since they know how bad this has become.

They are the ones spreading “misinformation,” not those who object to wind turbines, and here is why. One of the first body parts of whales and dolphins that deteriorate postmortem is their ears.

This was stated to me directly by officials of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
If that is the case, how can they justify saying there is no evidence?
Also, in the partial inner ears that have not completely disintegrated, some of these animals have shown damage.

As far as boat strikes: If you have ever had the misfortune of having an ear infection or eardrum damage, you know all too well how your equilibrium is disturbed. You become uncontrollably unbalanced, lose focus and can be disoriented.

In the end, no matter what you believe is happening, a lot of this combativeness could be avoided if New Jersey legislators in Trenton stopped acting so egregiously and without care for those they represent.
This is not the first time they have acted in total disregard for the towns and people they took an oath to safeguard.

It is a constant: passing budgets in the middle of the night or waiting until July Fourth weekend to give big wind a billion-dollar tax incentive. The Trenton pols tell residents that they believe “misinformation,” and they show utter disregard for us when the public dares to challenge their decisions.

But really, we as New Jersey residents must do a better job of calling into question motives, votes and actions by these “leaders.” If we do not start to pay more attention to what is going on, then things will only continue to get worse.

Brian J. Thomas is council president of the borough of Neptune City

07/16/2023

For those of you who feel this is just a political issue, hear Chris Placitella in his appeal to the NJ Senate last week.

Chris is a lifelong Democrat, a trial lawyer who has spent his entire legal career defending the environment.
(Oh yes, and he drives an electric car!)
He had only 2 minutes to speak.

Unfortunately the bill was approved by only one vote. Orsted will get millions more of our tax money.
We are still fighting.
Please join us!
Forward this to your friends.

Keep Going NJ!!!
07/16/2023

Keep Going NJ!!!



05/30/2023

A report claims offshore wind projects will drive tourists away and cost Cape May County $1B in revenue

Join us on Saturday, May 13th in taking a stand against the destruction of our NJ coastline and the current threat to ma...
05/12/2023

Join us on Saturday, May 13th in taking a stand against the destruction of our NJ coastline and the current threat to marine mammal life.

This event is rain or shine!

The beautiful Boatyard has an industrial tent that covers the entire event space.

Bring the family and enjoy live music from the Impulsives, face painting for the kids, great food, local officials, and expert speakers.

See you tomorrow!

Want to donate? We suggest Save LBI and Protect Our Coast - NJ

See flyer for more details.

05/08/2023

Great quote. Guess I need to finally sit down and read some Ayn Rand. Thank for sharing Evan Wade

This was written over 80 years ago, and still holds true today:

"The greatest guilt of today is that of people who accept collectivism by moral default; the people who seek protection from the necessity of taking a stand, by refusing to admit to themselves the nature of that which they are accepting; the people who support plans specifically designed to achieve serfdom, but hide behind the empty assertion that they are lovers of freedom, with no concrete meaning attached to the word; the people who believe that the content of ideas need not be examined, that principles need not be defined, and that facts can be eliminated by keeping one's eyes shut.

They expect, when they find themselves in a world of bloody ruins and concentration camps, to escape moral responsibility by wailing: 'But I didn't mean this!'"

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