A rare opportunity to own a private countryside estate at the end of Hunter Road in Lambertville NJ, Hunterdon County, with breathtaking valley views and significant acreage (212 acres) in today’s highly sought-after land market. This historic stone farmhouse features 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 4 fireplaces, and a screened porch overlooking the rolling landscape. Rich in history, the property includes a charming Sears cottage relocated from the World’s Fair by former owner and author Paul M Mazur, Harvard graduate and partner with Lehman Brothers. Additional features include an original Dutch barn, carriage house, multiple barns for horses, and several income-producing rental units. Currently a retired horse farm, this exceptional property offers endless possibilities as a gentleman’s farm, equestrian retreat, family compound, or weekend escape. The 212 acres are preserved into 4 lots which includes a 5 acre buildable lot, and 85 acre lot across the road, a 19 acre lot with house and barns and a 101 acre lot). Extensive fencing allows the horses to move throughout the farmland. Conveniently located near the vacation towns of Lambertville and New Hope with easy access to Philadelphia and New York City. Come visit this exceptional property today.
Listed By
Agency Name: Corcoran Sawyer Smith - Pennington
Agency Phone: 6097371500
Shown By
Agent Name: Manuel Ishkhanian
Agent Phone: (484) 832-2122
Agency Title: RealtyMark
Estimated Payment
$ 8,811.73 per month $7,789.48 Principal & Interest $1.42 Property Tax $1,020.83 Homeowner's InsuranceIf the email address was found in our system, your password has been sent. Please check your inbox.
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60 Hunter Road | MLS# NJHT2005196
This single family home located at 60 Hunter Road, Lambertville, NJ 08530 is currently listed for sale with an asking price of $3,500,000. This property was built in 1800 and has 5 bedrooms and 3 full and 1 partial baths. Hunter Road is located within the WEST AMWELL TWP school district. Search Lambertville real estate on mainlinemanny.realtymark.net today.