The two,385-square-foot house, set on 1.1 acres, could not appear to be a luxurious property at first look, however its hovering sale worth tells a special story. The property, positioned at 284 Forest Drive South, hit the market on Dec. 13 for $1.1 million and went below contract a brief week later.
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A house in Millburn, New Jersey’s Quick Hills neighborhood has made a giant splash out there, sparking a bidding battle earlier than promoting for $1.72 million — $620,000 over its asking worth, regardless of its modest measurement and look.
The two,385-square-foot house, set on 1.1 acres, could not appear to be a luxurious property at first look, however its hovering sale worth tells a special story.
The property, positioned at 284 Forest Drive South, hit the market on Dec. 13 for $1.1 million and went below contract a brief week later.
Whereas the house bought for a excessive worth, it’s commonplace for the neighborhood. Based on Saritte Harel of Keller Williams Realty, who represented the vendor, many properties within the space are priced round $1.7 million.
Harel confirmed that the property drew huge curiosity earlier than promoting on Feb. 7, partly on account of its situation.
“We had 24 offers and 110 showings. There was quite a lot of traffic,” Harel informed Inman.
“It was an estate sale,” she continued. “The owner was 100 years old and lived in the house for a long time, but it was well maintained.” The house, in-built 1948, was bought in as-is situation.
Nonetheless, the house’s prime location could have been its greatest promoting level.
Based on Harel, curiosity assorted between builders and native households.”It wasn’t essentially just for a builder,” Harel mentioned. “Local families thought about the opportunity to renovate the house, and a lot of builders from all over the state were interested in it as an investment opportunity. It appealed to everybody, and I think that was what made it so exciting.”
Harel identified an rising pattern — tight stock is pushing patrons to increase their searches. “A lot of buyers are being creative and looking at things that otherwise wouldn’t have worked out. I’m also seeing Realtors who are showing my listings in Troy Hills, Fort Lee, Hoboken,” she mentioned.
Inside, the house options 4 bedrooms, two and a half bogs, hardwood flooring and new home windows. There’s a basement for added storage.
Located close to the Cora Hartshorn Arboretum & Fowl Sanctuary, a woodland backyard, the house presents a mix of privateness and tranquility. There may be additionally easy accessibility to the New Jersey Transit MidTown Direct practice station and the Glendale Elementary Faculty.
Based on Harel, the native household who bought the property plans to rebuild.
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