GSMLS# 3689458, NJMLS# 21003215
Listing information as of: 2/9/2021
The Landmore Estate was built for Charles Edison, the 42nd Governor of the State of New Jersey, and son of the renowned inventor Thomas Edison. Landmore was designed by famed New York architects Delano & Aldrich, who were often commissioned by the wealthy elite of New York, including the Vanderbilts, & the Rockefellers. Delano & Aldrich even designed an addition on the White House in 1948! The Landmore Estate property being leased now is a richly appointed reflection of their opulent architecture and tradition in distinctive design.
With its numerous upgrades and luxurious interior design, this grand estate reflects a rich lifestyle. The lavish lifestyle offered by this home is evident in the generously sized rooms, gleaming hardwood floors and high end wine cellar. The stunning grounds of this property are beautifully manicured and include a heated pool, recreational tennis courts and a children’s play castle. Here at the Landmore Estate, bucolic country living is only 14 miles to New York City.
This magnificent real estate property is also located close to trains, the bus and highways, making it an ideal home for a CEO or a professional athlete or entertainer. This is your opportunity to live in and enjoy part of the rich distinguished history of Landmore. To schedule a private tour or discuss leasing, contact Tom Mayer of Coldwell Banker at 201-637-7484 or email him at juletor@aol.com today!
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Northern New Jersey, generally thought to consist of the counties of Bergen, Essex, Morris, Somerset, Warren, Passaic, Union, Hudson, and Sussex, is an enticing and enchanting place to buy a home. Luxury home buyers will find fine, high end homes in each of these counties. Prices tend to be highest closer to Manhattan, but there is a significant luxury home market halfway across northern New Jersey as well - in Morris, Essex, and Somerset counties where there is still room for new construction as well as brisk economic activity to drive continuing growth and development.
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