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Listed by Margaret J. Hwang Prominent Properties Sotheby's International Realty-Alpine
$2,850,000
Est. payment /mo
7 Beds
9 Baths
New
80 Hickory LN Closter, NJ 07624
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Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Colonial
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
MLS Listing ID 25005374
Style Colonial
Bedrooms 7
Full Baths 7
Half Baths 2
Annual Tax Amount $24,020
Property Sub-Type Colonial
Property Description
Introducing Naugle Manor - where history, luxury, and vision converge. Set on 2 private acres in Closter’s prestigious East Hill, the Isaac Naugle House, a registered historic landmark built in 1775, offers a rare chance to own a piece of Bergen County’s past - and shape its future. The existing 2,782 sq. ft. home features 3 beds, 2.5 baths, and timeless charm. Approved plans for a 12,500 sq. ft. estate include 7 beds, 9 baths, a double-height great room, wine cellar, theater, and seamless indoor/outdoor living. A 9,500 sq. ft. alternate plan is in progress, offering flexibility to match your vision. Surrounded by multimillion-dollar estates and just 10 miles from NYC, this is your opportunity to create a legacy home in one of Closter’s most coveted neighborhoods. Offered at $2.85M for land, existing home & approved plans from town and HPC. Option to build for $6.5M. View 3D Virtual Tour or Schedule a private tour today to walk the grounds and explore the possibilities.
Location
State NJ
County Bergen
Area Closter
Rooms
Basement Finished, Full, Prt Finished
Interior
Heating Gas, Multi-Zone
Cooling Central Air
Fireplaces Number 3 Fireplaces
Exterior
Parking Features Attached
Pool In-ground, Outdoor
Waterfront Description None
Building
Lot Description Regular
Schools
Elementary Schools Hillside Elementary
High Schools Nvd Hs
Others
Ownership Private
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