By James Ward | ReelRentalsNJ: Coming Soon
Film Location Opportunity at the Jersey Shore: Seeking Large Homes with Water Views in Monmouth & Northern Ocean County
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to see your home on the big screen, this may be your opportunity. James Ward, a top trusted real estate professional for location scouts at the Jersey Shore, is currently collaborating with a film industry location scout on a feature-length production set to film in May 2026.
The production team is actively searching for a large square footage home in Monmouth County or northern Ocean County, NJ that offers a water view. Waterfront is not required—but scenic views of rivers, bays, or the ocean are highly desirable. The expected usage timeframe is approximately 3 weeks in May 2026, making this an excellent short-term opportunity for qualified property owners.

What the Production Is Looking For
This film project is seeking a standout property that can serve as a primary filming location. Ideal homes will include:
- Expansive square footage (open layouts preferred)
- Strong natural light and visually appealing interiors
- Water views (bay, river, or ocean—no direct frontage required)
- Ample parking or nearby staging options
- Flexible indoor and outdoor space for filming equipment and crew
Target areas include highly desirable coastal communities such as:
- Rumson
- Fair Haven
- Sea Bright
- Monmouth Beach
- Point Pleasant
- Mantoloking
- Bay Head
If your home fits this profile—or you know someone who owns a property that does—this is a unique chance to participate in a professional film production.
What Homeowners Can Expect When a Film Uses Their Property
Allowing a film production to use your home is a structured and professionally managed process. While every production differs slightly, here’s what most homeowners can expect:
Professional Oversight
Production teams operate with detailed schedules and experienced crews. A location manager will be your main point of contact and will coordinate all activity before, during, and after filming.
Compensation
Homeowners are typically paid a location fee, which can vary based on the size of the home, duration of use, and scope of filming. Larger, more visually unique homes often command higher rates.
Preparation & Protection
Before filming begins:
- A walkthrough and documentation of the property is completed
- Protective materials (floor coverings, wall padding) are installed as needed
- Insurance coverage is provided by the production company
Daily Activity
During filming:
- Crews may range from 20 to 100+ people depending on the production scale
- Equipment, lighting, and staging areas will be set up
- Certain rooms or areas may be temporarily modified for filming purposes
Restoration
After filming wraps:
- The property is returned to its original condition
- Any agreed-upon repairs or cleaning are handled by production
Many homeowners find the experience exciting—and financially rewarding—especially for short-term use like this 3-week window.
Why Location Scouts Trust James Ward
When it comes to sourcing properties for film, television, commercials, and media productions, James Ward has become a go-to real estate expert along the New Jersey Shore for production companies large and small, from independents to major studios like Netflix, Paramount & Lions Gate & more.
Local Expertise Meets Industry Needs
James understands both the real estate market and the unique requirements of production teams, including:
- Filming logistics and access considerations
- Municipal regulations and permitting awareness
- Matching aesthetic needs with real-world properties
Full-Service Support for Productions
James regularly assists with identifying and securing properties for:
- Feature films
- Commercial shoots
- B-roll and scenic footage
- Crew housing accommodations
- Base camps and staging areas
- Equipment holding locations
- Parking when needed
Trusted by Property Owners & Professionals
With deep local connections and a reputation for professionalism, James ensures:
- Smooth coordination between owners and production teams
- Clear communication and expectations
- Efficient property sourcing under tight timelines
Introducing ReelRentalsNJ.com – A New Resource for Film Locations (Coming Soon!)

As an extension of his already top-rated real estate business, James Ward is launching ReelRentalsNJ.com, a specialized platform designed to connect property owners with production opportunities across New Jersey by allowing property owners to submit their own listings of properties, and for productions to contact them directly. This upcoming site will serve as a comprehensive database of homes, properties, and unique locations available for film, television, commercials, social media content, independent productions, brand shoots, and more. Backed by decades of hands-on experience in New Jersey real estate—especially in the short-term and seasonal rental space—James brings a level of local insight and operational expertise that few can match. With dozens of properties already onboard and many more being added, ReelRentalsNJ.com is positioned for rapid growth, offering production companies a trusted, centralized source for location scouting while giving homeowners a powerful new way to monetize their properties in this fast-growing niche.
Have a Property That Fits? Let’s Talk
This is a rare opportunity to showcase your home in a major production while generating short-term income. If you own—or know of—a large home with water views in Monmouth or northern Ocean County, now is the time to explore the possibilities.
Reach out to James Ward to learn more about this specific project or to discuss how your property could be used for film productions, commercials, or media projects at the Jersey Shore.
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