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After a Decade on the Market, New Jersey’s Most Expensive Mansion Finally Sells for $27.5M

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Tucked into one of the country’s most affluent ZIP codes, the recent sale of a 33,000-square-foot mansion in New Jersey scaled price heights not seen in two decades.

Located in Alpine, NJ, the former Frick family estate finally sold for $27.5 million—the highest price paid for a home in Bergen County for 16 years.

When the home initially landed on the market in 2010 for $68 million, it was New Jersey’s most expensive listing by a wide margin. And although the price steadily dropped over the past decade, the home maintained its title of the state’s priciest place. Prior to its sale earlier this year, it was on the market for $32.9 million.

The sale of the grand 12-bedroom, 19-bathroom residence was handled by Dennis McCormack of Prominent Properties Sotheby’s International Realty. Kamson Corporation CEO Richard Kurtz was the seller. He spent multimillions of dollars to customize the property to his tastes.

“I sold him the entire estate in 2006,” says McCormack. “He paid $58 million [to the seller, Henry Clay Frick II] for just shy of 62 acres. He had an unlimited budget—and the reason that’s important is that the best materials and resources went into the house. It was a very costly project.”

The noted architect James Paragano oversaw Kurtz’s project.

For example: In order to achieve 30-foot ceilings in the basement level, it cost $5 million to blast through the mountain, says McCormack. Marble, stone, and rare woods were also used throughout.

Despite the lavish attention paid to remodeling and customization, Kurtz never lived in the home. However, he committed to the completion of the restoration.

Although Kurtz purchased a 62-acre parcel, the Frick estate was sold on a 12-acre lot.

Entry of mansion in Alpine, NJ

Dennis McCormack/Prominent Properties Sotheby’s International Realty

Kitchen

Dennis McCormack/Prominent Properties Sotheby’s International Realty


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One of the bedrooms

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Dennis McCormack/Prominent Properties Sotheby’s International Realty

Manhattan—midtown is just 8 miles away. For a sense of the local market, there are currently 26 homes for sale in Alpine, and the median list price is a staggering $3.2 million.

It’s no surprise that the current title holder for the state’s most expensive home is also located in Alpine. With the Frick estate finally off the market, the state’s priciest property is now the $25 million Chateau de la Roche—a 25,700-square-foot mansion with a decidedly French influence.

The post After a Decade on the Market, New Jersey’s Most Expensive Mansion Finally Sells for $27.5M appeared first on Real Estate News & Insights | realtor.com®.

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