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A roughly 125-acre New Jersey property is asking $18 million, making it the most expensive home on the market in the northwest part of the state, according to the listing agents.
The seven-bedroom, roughly 24,000-square-foot home and vineyard is located about 65 miles west of New York City in Holland, a rural area near the Pennsylvania border, said Jacqueline Hillgrube of Coldwell Banker Hearthside, who has the listing with colleague Deborah Summer. The property was listed for $12 million with a different agency in 2020 and taken off the market this summer, said Ms. Summer, who said the new price better reflects the value of the property, which was recently assessed at about $24 million.
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