Real Estate
Price Drop On Princeton's 2nd Most Expensive Home For Sale
Originally listed at $4.8M, the price on Princeton's 2nd most expensive home for sale has dropped twice bringing it down to $3.75M.
PRINCETON, NJ — Originally listed at $4.8 million, the price on Princeton's second most expensive home for sale has dropped twice bringing it down to $3.75 million. The most recent price drop was posted on Feb. 11.
- Address: 75 Cleveland Ln, Princeton, New Jersey
- Price: $3.75 million
- Bedrooms: Six
- Bathrooms: Six full and two half
- Built: 1900
- Features: Luxury meets history in this elegant fieldstone home. An extraordinary restoration imparts a distinctly modern sensibility to the compelling architecture of this Johnson & Johnson legacy home, a restored Normandy manor masterpiece designed in 1925 by celebrated architect, Ernest Flagg. Highlights include, a beamed Great Room with a trio of French doors to a house-wide bluestone patio, a fireside billiards room, and stunning den with a soaring 6-foot copper sheathed fireplace mantel. Every single detail of the dream-worthy Christopher Peacock kitchen dazzles and delights; an island of Calacatta marble with walnut prep area, chef-caliber appliances and butler's pantry. Each of the five bedroom suites features sumptous bathrooms, including the master sanctuary with a marble bath, fireplace, and 700 square foot private terrace. Perched above the five car bays, the renovated Carriage house offers the ultimate flex-space for a guest apartment, art studio or office. Equidistant from Philadelphia and Manhattan, close to major airports, prestigious Princeton University, the area's finest shops and eateries, this is urban estate living at its most sublime.
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