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30 Alston Court
Red Bank, NJ 07701
$4,500,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
7
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
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Property Description
Welcome to 30 Alston Court. A riverfront oasis on the Navesink River. This property is truly a one-of-a-kind home. Located at the end of a cul-de-sac this home offers 3 levels of living space all with unobstructed views of the River and the beauty beyond. For outdoor entertaining and relaxation there are decks & a patio off the entire back of the home. A sprawling bonus room on the 2nd floor offers space for additional bedrooms, in-law suite or any creative endeavor complete with its own separate entrance. The property also has a 1 bedroom Guest house, 1.5bth, full kitchen, living, laundry, cozy fireplace & decks on both levels offering a truly incredible tranquil retreat. For the Boaters 190' dock with 2 lifts. TAKE IN THE SPECTACULAR SUNSETS AND LIVE THE ULTIMATE RIVERFONT LIFESTYLE. A blue stone porch and mahogany front door are the stunning entry to this home. Just beyond the foyer is the living room with amazing unobstructed river views and an abundance of natural light. Off the living room is a cozy den with French doors and a river view. A two-sided limestone fireplace separates the living room from the kitchen that features porcelain floors, quartzite countertops and island, a wolf range, subzero refrigerator and sliding doors that lead out to the deck that encompasses the complete length of the main level including access from the living room. The main level also offers a home office and a first-floor laundry. Ascend to the second level to the primary suite with a sitting area and sliding doors that lead to the two balconies with amazing river views, custom walk-in closet and a marble ensuite bathroom. The very large second bedroom also has a sitting area, sliding doors for access to the two balconies with amazing river views, three closets and an ensuite. The third bedroom is also an ensuite. A sprawling bonus room on the 2nd floor offers space for additional bedrooms, in-law suite or any creative endeavor complete with its own private entrance. An additional laundry room rounds off the second floor. The walkup attic has a cedar closet and lots of storage space. The lower level of the home highlights a family room and a game room that are separated by a two-sided stone fireplace, a wet bar, workout room, half bath and a large storage room. Sliding doors along the complete lower level lead out to a covered paver patio, perfect for entertaining in any weather. The property offers an extraordinary 1 bedroom guest house with two levels of living space and decks on both levels overlooking the river. For the boating enthusiasts, this property is a dream come true, boasting 190' dock with two lifts ensuring endless days of boating enjoyment. All conveniently located within a 1/4 mile of the town of Red Bank to enjoy restaurants, shops, the iconic Count Basie Theater and Riverside Parks music events, as well as the Red Bank Train Station. Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall, this homes picturesque views of the river & the beauty beyond are forever changing. Watch the sailboats in the Summer, ice boats in the Winter and the ever-changing colors of Spring and Fall.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Other
Year Built
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MLS Number
22410614
Location
Address
30 Alston Court
City
Red Bank
State
NJ
Zip Code
07701
County
MONMOUTH (NORTH)
Listing
Provider
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach, Real, original listing
Name
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach, Real
Phone
(888) 669-3643
Office Name
BHHS Fox & Roach Rumson
Office Phone
(732) 530-2800
Agent Name
Donna Falvo

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