loger acheter à Bernardville, New Jersey
"Tel quel" Possibilité de le faire vôtre. Endroit calme et privé dans un cul-de-sac à proximité de la ville, des écoles, du train, du bus et des autoroutes. Aménagement paysager extensif, muret de pierres & puits pour arrosage. Conçu sur mesure, bon flux flr. plan, plafond de 10 pieds 1er ét. & walk-out LL, 9 pi. 2e ét. Construit selon les normes LEED/vert : isolation en mousse pulvérisée à cellules fermées, 2 systèmes de traitement de l'air hydronique et chauffage radiant de la chaudière Viessman multizone : LL, salle de bain principale et garage. Murs et portes du garage isolés. Fenêtres à battants, impostes et portes françaises. Primaire Br. plateau plafonnier, FP, salon/bureau, 2 dressings, bain à chaleur radiante, WC, lingerie. Cuisine garde-manger walk-in, garde-manger majordome, salle à déjeuner. 2e ét. Buanderie, Grenier W/up. 4 Maçonnerie bois/gaz FP, Toit Grand Manoir, Pierre, Stuc Ref: 36672-3778078
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