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Sheldon Good & Co. Luxury Real Estate to Auction 15,000 s/f waterfront estate in Middletown, NJ

Sheldon Good & Company Luxury Real Estate, a New York-based luxury real estate auction firm, in cooperation with Better Homes Realty, revealed the offering of a waterfront estate at 174 Conover Lane in Middletown, New Jersey. The 15,000 s/f residence, situated on 1.79 acres, was previously listed for $10.5 million and is now guaranteed to sell at or above $6.5 million. Built in 2009, this six-bedroom, seven and one half bath custom-built home offers classic and timeless architecture. The home welcomes visitors with a grand two-story foyer featuring extensive architectural detail and views of the Navesink River. The house is equipped with, a mahogany elevator and a gourmet kitchen with two islands and state-of-the-art appliances and six fireplaces, three on each floor. A tranquil master suite includes his and her baths and walk-in-closets. The private dock on the Navesink River, equipped with water and electricity, features two floating docks with a 20,000-pound boatlift. For the boating enthusiast, the Navesink River provides easy access to the Atlantic Ocean. "This spectacular home boasts the highest-level appointments, detailed craftsmanship and the finest amenities for a gracious waterfront lifestyle," said Jonathan Cuticelli, Principal Auctioneer of Sheldon Good & Co. Luxury Real Estate. "With an easy commute to Manhattan, the estate is located in one of the most desirable areas of New Jersey, and within the highly-rated Middletown School district." The property will be open for viewing by appointment only on Sundays, May 24 and 31, and June 7, 14, 21 and 28, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. EDT. To make an appointment, call 800-516-0015 or e-mail [email protected]. The bidding deadline is 5 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, July 1.
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