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This New Jersey mansion just sold for $16.7M — marking the Garden State’s priciest sale so far of 2024
In Alpine, New Jersey — an affluent New York City suburb — a gated four-story property has entered the ranks of the Garden State’s most expensive properties after selling for $16.7 million. The abode, which initially sought slightly under $20 million when it listed in March, closed this month for less — but for more than any other home has gotten in New Jersey so far this year, Mansion Global first reported. Although the state’s leader for 2024, the property’s sale hardly threatened the crown-holder for New Jersey’s all-time priciest pad: an almost 27,000-square-foot residence that netted $28.46 million in 2006. Fish falls...
Active Living Housing Proposed for Former Yorktown Office District
YORKTOWN, N.Y. - An age-restricted housing project that could contain anywhere from 85 to 250 units has been proposed for where vacant office buildings currently stand. The project calls for the demolition of approximately 63,000 square feet of building space and redeveloping it into luxury multi-family apartments and townhomes for people 55 and over.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The 35.5-acre property, located at 800 East Main St., is currently zoned for the existing lab and office district, although the site has been vacant for years. The developer, AMS, is seeking to rezone the...
New Canaan Now & Then: The Zumbach’s Building
‘New Canaan Now & Then’ is sponsored by Brown Harris Stevens Realtors Joanne Santulli, Karen Ceraso, Bettina Hegel and Schuyler Morris. In 1967 the building at the corner of Pine and Grove was listed as owned by Railroad Avenue Corporation and then New Canaan Development. It remained under this...
Totowa Joins Legal Challenge Against New Jersey’s Affordable Housing Mandates
TOTOWA, NJ - The Mayor and Council of Totowa have decided to join a legal effort challenging New Jersey’s affordable housing rules. This initiative, led by the Borough of Montvale in Bergen County, aims to address the state-imposed requirements for municipal affordable housing. The resolution emphasizes that while affordable housing benefits all municipalities, the responsibility should be distributed fairly. Montvale is organizing the lawsuit and inviting other municipalities to join to make the legal challenge more effective and efficient.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER By participating, each municipality could benefit from favorable court decisions. The...
Stamford’s The Link Tallies 314K SF of New and Renewal Leases
JLL has leased 313,665 square feet of office space in a series of transactions at The Link, a Class A office property at 200 Elm St./695 East Main St. in Stamford, CT, owned by AM Property Holding Group and NorthEast Capital Group. The transactions follow a $50-million renovation. A JLL...
Glass Wine Fridge, Play Theater Among Crown Jewels Of Luxe Demarest Home Listed At $4.19M
A Bergen County home sprinkled with luxury amenities is new to the market at just under $4.2 million. The 10,000-square-foot home at 324 Hardenburgh Ave., in Demarest boasts six bedrooms, six bathrooms, and is listed by Corcoran Infinity Properties agent Roi Klipper. The modern home was custom-built complete with a...
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