Built c. 1750's and included in Robert Gambee's book "Princeton", this classic brick Colonial was perfectly sited amidst the bustle of horse-drawn carriages along Princeton's historic Nassau Street. Two and a half centuries later, the pleasant bustle remains, albeit of a more modern sort! The twin home converted to a single presents three stories of living space, beginning with a ground level eat-in kitchen opening to a brick terrace perfect for al fresco dining. Beyond, a stone pathway ambles alongside tall trees to a private entrance to Harrison Street Park. On the first level, a living room with built in leads to a bedroom with private bath, custom closet organizer and laundry room. Upstairs, two bedrooms and a second bath, this one with pedestal sink and vintage claw foot tub, span a window-lined hallway overlooking the deep backyard. Updates include a high-efficiency furnace, top-of-the-line toilets, custom Pella windows, and kitchen featuring granite counters and stainless steel appliances. With gleaming wood floors, this traditional home is ready to make your own. Whether you are escaping New York City, joining the ranks at Princeton University, or a savvy investor, the house will not disappoint! Riverside Elementary district! House can be delivered furnished or unfurnished. Buyer can also purchase duplex next door (2 units) $1,299,000 ($5750 monthly income) which gives huge compound. Realtors welcome (2%). This property is conforming duplex lot and has approx 4000sq ft of buildable space. It is historically preserved and one of a kind! House can be viewed by appointment. 325nassau@gmail.com
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