What $6 Million Will Buy: Tribeca vs. Princeton, NJ

Maison de VerreTriBeCa vs. PRINCETON, NJ
Today in TriBeCa $6,000,000 typically buys three bedrooms and maybe 3,000 square feet of interior space.Today in Princeton $6,000,000 buys La Maison de Verre, offering 10,800 square feet of interior space, exquisite gardens and terraces, a short pleasant walk to Princeton University or the dinky station, award-winning regional theaters, outstanding restaurants and highly ranked public and private schools, all within an hour train ride from Penn Station.Maison de VerreLa MAISON de VERRE
A Bespoke Property Presented by Gloria Nilson & Co. Real Estate
On a tree-lined site in the heart of Princeton, N.J., a home reposes with its surroundings, where the lush walled landscape seems to merge with carefully crafted, light-filled interiors providing ample and inviting spaces for entertaining intimately or on a grand scale. This house is an homage to one of the masters of 20th-century architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed in harmony with the physical surroundings, creating a natural flow between indoors and outdoors.Maison de VerreFRANK LLOYD WRIGHT–INSPIRED RESIDENCE
The 10,800-square-foot structure was designed by William F. Shellman, late professor of modern architecture at Princeton University and by architect William H. Short, chosen by Wright to implement and oversee the construction of the Guggenheim Museum in New York City. In keeping with Wright’s tradition of using a natural palette, the home was built using earth-toned brick with organic-hued wood and copper arts and crafts accents, interior walls highlighted with wood finishes, elegant wood floors and fireplaces throughout, and suffusing the interior with natural light with floor-to-ceiling windows.Maison de VerreMaison de VerreENTERTAINING SPACES
Complementing the interior are the gardens, originally conceived by the late noted landscape architect Robert Zion, whose iconic works include inventing the ‘vest pocket’ park, exemplified by Paley Park near MoMA in Midtown Manhattan (a must-visit for students of landscape architecture from around the world). Separate spaces on either side of the house provide for both intimate and large gatherings and include a cascading water fountain as an accent.

Maison de VerreTHE AMENITIES
• 10,800-square-foot home includes six bedrooms (four with en suite bathrooms) including dual master suites
• Boffi kitchen
• Boffi master bath
• Poliform walk-in master closet
• Boffi night kitchen attached to master suite
• Adjacent one-bedroom apartment with separate laundry and its own entrance
• Three-room, lower-level staff quarters
• Seven fireplaces
• 700-bottle wine cellar and tasting room plus a full-size SubZero wine cooler in bar area
• Two adjoining libraries with floor-to-ceiling, built-in bookcases
• Elevator access throughout
• Mobotix-secured entry portals as well as a guard house
• Situated on one of Princeton’s finest streets, a short walk from Princeton University and downtown Princeton, and close to some of the top schools in the United States

For more information or to arrange to visit this special property, please contact:

Alison Covello, Sales Associate
Gloria Nilson & Co. Real Estate
33 Witherspoon Street
Princeton, NJ 08542
609.921.2600 (office)
609.240.8332 (mobile)
acovello@glorianilson.com

Anne Nosnitsky, Broker Associate
Gloria Nilson & Co. Real Estate
33 Witherspoon Street
Princeton, NJ 08542
609.921.2600 (office)
609.468.0501 (mobile)
anosnitsky@glorianilson.com

Sponsored by Gloria Nilson & Co. Real Estate.

 

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