The quiet and quaint rural town of Peapack/Gladstone has always been known for its estate and horse farms of the wealthy, where they still engage in fox hunting. However, most of the residents live less ostentatiously in charming antique homes and beautiful Colonials. Many residents are young and well established, and commute to New York City from its two train stations.
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Several homes are on the market presently. However, I would like to focus on one Colonial in particular which was built in 1985 and is located in one of the most desirable neighborhoods of the town. Its architecture is unique from most of the other Colonials because the owner wanted a home reminiscent of a Southern Colonial. Properly named by its owner, “Southern Comfort,” the exterior boasts 2 front porches on both the first and second levels. The owner has spent many precious moments enjoying the views of the neighborhood and landscape. The home has 5 bedrooms, 2½ baths and a cozy family room with a floor-to-ceiling fieldstone fireplace. Every room has 7 ft. Anderson windows that delightfully capture nature’s views. The owner had the builder locate the home in the center of its level, picturesque 1.8± acres, affording privacy in the front and back of the home. This home has been priced to give the buyer an excellent investment at $727,600.
Come enjoy a fall drive through town to experience the colorful and majestic shade trees. Peapack/Gladstone is a choice area to live in with its excellent school system, peaceful surroundings and easy commute to New York City by train or major highways. Please give me a call with any questions concerning “Southern Comfort” or the beautiful town of Peapack/Gladstone.
Posted by:
Bella Wilgus











