New Jersey’s priciest listing is a trio of lavish riverfront mansions

Three for the price of one?

A collection of three riverfront mansions in New Jersey is up for sale for $25 million

Maybe not. But New Jersey’s priciest listing is a trio of mansions all standing next to each other for $25 million.

Located in Brick, the listing notes that this is the dream opportunity for anyone looking to own a family compound.

Set on 2 acres, at the edge of the Metedeconk River, the three residences feature a combined 16 bedrooms and 27 bathrooms.

“The properties are each being maintained by the same housekeepers and gardeners,” listing agent Robert Cecchini, of Keller Williams Shore Properties, told Realtor.com. “You can access each home from inside the parklike grounds.”

The owner of 423 Princeton Ave. purchased the two neighboring homes, at 417 and 419 Princeton Ave., as they became available over the years, so additional family could move in, Cecchini adds.

423 Princeton Ave
419 Princeton Ave
417 Princeton Ave

Built in 2009, the home at 423 Princeton Ave. spans more than 7,300 square feet and features three levels.

Made up of six bedrooms and 11 baths, features include a heated pool, a spa with a cabana, and an outdoor kitchen and bar.

The listing described the home as “reminiscent of a French chateau, with balconies and arched accents above the second floor.”

Surrounded by a limestone patio imported from Jerusalem — itself a city known for its many limestone buildings — the pool is noted as a prized treasure, “at a cost the owner believed was worthy,” the listing explains.

The wet bar
The great room at 423 Princeton Ave
The kitchen
A den
The primary bedroom

The kitchen is a designed with a classic European-style design, featuring an expansive center island complete with a prep sink.

Meanwhile, the primary suite has a fireplace mantel and an expansive balcony overlooking the river.

“Passed down through generations and told with a smile, the secret to a perfect marriage is the two en-suites with stunning finishes throughout,” the listing cheekily says.

“The family has decided to put all three homes up as a portfolio,” Cecchini said. But the 423 Princeton Ave. property is also listed separately. Last month, the home’s price dropped from $8.5 million to $8 million.

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