A colorful home in Dennisville, New Jersey, built in 1810, is now for sale at $499,000. With its striking pink exterior and historically rich interior, the residence offers 1,900 square feet of living space, complete with three bedrooms and 2.5 baths. The property, known as Holmestead, was originally owned by a local merchant and has been updated while preserving its historic charm. It boasts a scenic view of a 29-acre lake and is strategically located, making it a landmark for locals.
The 11-room dwelling, nicknamed Holmestead, was originally built for a local merchant, who ran a general store and served in the New Jersey state Assembly.
It's listed by Ryan Manney of Compass, who told the outlet that the state police love the house as a landmark, because "it's a good point of reference for them" when it comes to offering local directions.
Manney remarked, "702 Petersburg Rd. offers historic charm and craftsmanship in an idyllic waterfront location and has tremendous upside for a primary home user or investor."
The interiors look like a scene out of "Little Women," with wide-plank hardwood floors, beamed ceilings and rustic details aplenty.
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