Nestled in the Livingston Manor Historic District of Highland Park, this home was originally owned by Rutgers physics professor Francis Van Dyck, friend and consultant to Thomas Edison, and later by Rutgers president Mason Gross. Boasting a generous 2500 sq ft of living space spread over three levels, this home offers a perfect blend of charm and functionality. With 6 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, a partially furnished basement, and 2 car detached garage, convenience and space are paramount. The large open kitchen welcomes you with its timeless appeal. Large windows provide a view of the backyard, filling the space with natural light and creating an inviting atmosphere that enhances the original features of the house. This home is designed to accommodate to modern living while preserving the grace of its historical roots visible in the living and dining rooms original details such as the wood burning fire place. Beyond its unique architectural splendor, the property's location adds to its allure. This home is just under a mile from the train station, Rutgers New Brunswick Old Queens buildings and College Avenue campus, and the Johnson and Johnson headquarters. Johnson Park along the Raritan River is a block away. This it is the perfect home for New York city commuters, Rutgers University and its medical school employees, or anyone seeking the vibrancy of campus or New Brunswick city life. Don't miss the opportunity to own one of Highland Park's best located homes. H&B offers due by 12pm on Thursday(03/14)
2408986R
Residential - Single Family, Other
6
2 Full/1 Half
1910
Middlesex
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