With our combined real estate, marketing and sales expertise, my team and I will make your home purchase or sale a seamless, enjoyable experience for you and your family. We take the time to really know you — understanding your goals and motivations — and then work hand-in- hand with you to make them a reality. We pride ourselves on our outstanding customer service. Unlike others, we have dedicated staff to assist you throughout every part of the process so you are never on your own or unsure of what comes next.
We look forward to being your trusted partner!
Richard Meier completed this home at 183 Devon Road in Essex Fells, New Jersey, nestled in a natural setting, for his parents in 1965. Large glass walls bring the beauty of nature inside, blurring the boundaries between interior & exterior, while large brick walls block the building off from the street, creating a sense of privacy. This first Meier work in private practice is set on .71 acres overlooking Essex Fells Country Club. Masonry bearing walls & large glass openings are capped with a parapet that enclosed a roof garden. The interior looks out on an enclosed courtyard which opens the inside of the house to light and the seasons through skylights & clerestories. Sunlight & shadows inundate the interior, producing a sense of space and quietude. Meticulously maintained, retaining original design throughout with enhancements and built-ins. Own a piece of art to live in!
Millburn/Short Hills a town with distinct charm & neighborhoods to love + excellent school system
Maplewood is a bucolic suburb of New York City with tree-lined streets and wooded avenues.
South Orange, which is on the steep side of South Mountain, is 18 miles from NYC.
West Orange is an amazing place to live and has a cultural and historical foundation.
Livingston covers an area of 14 square miles and is home to approximately 30,000 residents.
Offers a lifestyle close to parks, shopping, restaurants and family entertainment.
Chatham homes built in the early 1900s are available for those who want historic homes.
Was known as Bottle Hill for many years, the name was changed in 1834 to what it is today.