Real Estate

Here Is Oakland's Most Expensive Home For Sale

WOW House: This $1.5 million home has a resort-like gunite pool with a built-in waterslide, waterfall and mature landscaping.

OAKLAND, NJ — The borough's most expensive home on the market has a resort-like pool with a waterfall and waterslide.

Here are the details:

  • Address: 10 Ponds Way, Oakland
  • Price: $1.5 million
  • Bedrooms: Six
  • Bathrooms: Five full and one bath
  • Built: 2000
  • Features: This home in the Long Hill Estates neighborhood is on one of the most exclusive cul-de-sacs in the borough. It features a marble entryway with barrel ceiling, circulator staircase with iron detail. This wonderful 10-year young home features six bedrooms, half and a half bathrooms with radiant heat floors. The living room and dining room feature wainscoting and crown molding. The chef's kitchen features a six-burning viking stone, a Miele double wall oven, two Miele dishwashers, a Sub Zero refrigerator, granite countertops and custom cabinets, a butler's pantry with a pass-thru to a great room and dining room. The great room features custom built-ins, a gas fireplace and a beamed ceiling. There is also a billiard room. The private main floor master bedroom suite has a sitting room, fireplace, built-ins, two large closets and a bathroom with a steam shower and powder room. There's also a laundry room and elevator access to all three floors. The second floor features four spacious bedrooms and three bathrooms. The basement has a recreation area, a full bathroom, a gymnasium and storage space. There is a three-car garage and a resort-like gunite pool with a built-in waterslide, waterfall and mature landscaping.

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