1901 Georgian Colonial Revival Manor Sells for $3.87M in Summit, New Jersey (PHOTOS)

   

 


Designed in the classic Georgian Colonial Revival style of its era with imposing Harvard Brick exterior and perfect proportions, this magnificent 1901 mansion has sold for $3.87 million. The property hit the market in July 2020 for $4.3 million and was last on the market for $4.1 million. Meticulously preserved throughout its total 2017 renovation by noted Rosen Kelly Conway Architects, this stunning home remains timeless today, set back on two park-like acres dotted with majestic oaks. Counted among a limited edition of fine estates, prime location and privacy are hallmarks of this home, yet located just an eight-minute walk to the closest New York City train station. The property was on the market for $4.1 million with Cynthia Baker of Lois Schneider Realtor.

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