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24 N Disbrow Hill Road
Monroe, NJ 08831
JOHN PROFACI with MID-STATE REALTY, original listing - (732) 251-8900
$2,200,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
Full: 5, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
5208 Square Feet
Property Description
Exquisite 5208 Sq. Ft. Luxury Home on nearly 8 Acres ! Discover the epitome of luxury living in this stunning residence, nestled on nearly 8 pristine acres. This magnificent home features high-end finishes and unparalleled amenities, offering a lifestyle of comfort and elegance. The home excudes elegance starting with the 4.5 inch hardwood flooring throughout. Step into a gourment kitchen featuring dual islands, 48 " Viiking Stove with custom hood and oversized pantry. On the 1st flooor you will find a bedroom with its own entrance from outside along with a custom full bath featuring a walk in shower, ideal for the guest or extended family. The expansive living areas make this home ideal for entertaining or Holiday gatherings. Once you enter the 2nd floor you will find an oversized master bedroom, large closets and impressive bath with huge dual walk in shower. Cozy up by the fireplace in this master suite or find a full kitchen and stunning home office right off this impressive master suite. The remaining bedrooms feature custom closets and full baths. All this and a full basement ready for finishing touches, 90% done. Located on this impressive lot is a 2200 Sq. Ft outbuilding (barn) featuring a full bar with working bar taps, a full bath , wood burning forced air heat and stunning tongue and groove pine walls, The 3 car detached garage features 1300 Sq. Ft on each floor with a loft already plumbed for water, gas and sewer. Detached garage offers 3 9x10 doors as well. View this gorgeous lot from its amazing balconies off the the office and a bedroom. Home was carefully designed with thought and love , amazing custom moldings throughout, Anderson windows throughout, 4 zone heat and ac, 400 amp electric service. This luxury home is more than just a residence; it's a lifestyle. Nestled in a picturesque setting yet conveniently close to urban amenities, it offers the perfect blend of seclusion and accessibility. Experience the pinnacle of luxury living in this exceptional property, where every detail is designed to impress. showings Start Wednesday June 19th. Property is Farm assessed
Property Information
Lot Size
0 sqft square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2020
MLS Number
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Location
Address
24 N Disbrow Hill Road
City
Monroe
State
NJ
Zip Code
08831
County
MIDDLESEX (SOUTH)
Listing
Name
Phone
(732) 251-8900
Office Name
Office Phone
(732) 251-8900
Agent Name
JOHN PROFACI
Agency Phone
(732) 251-8900

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