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Domion Pontrelli
  • Brooklyn, NY
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New Jersey Mansion Below Market Value - Somerset County, 7acres

Domion Pontrelli
  • Brooklyn, NY
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We currently have this house under contract. Looking to sell it as is. No sales pitch needed, this house is one of a kind. A true dream home. This property is in an affluent neighborhood, residents live a high quality of life with celebrity neighbors in the vacinity of the property. 45 minute drive to Manhattan. The landscaping and pool house needs work but the exterior and interior of house are "move in ready!” minor repairs. Over all the house looks brands new. Plumbing, electric , floors , kitchen , living spaces all in beautiful shape. Statement of work is an estimate to make the house and the land impeccable

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