casa for Køb i Bernardsville, New Jersey
"En su condición" Oportunidad de personalizarlo. Ubicación tranquila y privada en una calle sin salida cerca de la ciudad, las escuelas, el tren, el autobús y las autopistas. Paisajismo extenso, muro de piedra y pozo para rociadores. Diseño personalizado, flr de flujo agradable. plano, techo de 10 pies 1er piso y salida LL, 9 pies, 2.° piso. Construido según los estándares ecológicos/LEED: aislamiento de espuma en aerosol de celda cerrada, 2 controladores de aire hidrónicos y calor radiante de caldera Viessman multizona: LL, baño principal y garaje. Paredes y puertas del garaje aisladas. Ventanas batientes, travesaños y puertas francesas. Br. Primaria techo de bandeja, FP, sala de estar/oficina, 2 vestidores, baño de calor radiante, WC, ropa de cama. Despensa de la cocina, despensa del mayordomo, sala de desayunos. 2do piso Lavadero, W/up Ático. 4 Mampostería madera/gas FP, Techo Grand Manor, Piedra, Estuco Ref: 36672-3778078
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