New Jersey equestrian estate’s $35M ask is priciest in state

Pamela Molloy and 7 Yearling Path in Colts Neck, N.J.
Pamela Molloy and 7 Yearling Path in Colts Neck, N.J.

An 127-acre equestrian estate in Colts Neck, N.J., has hit the market for $35 million – the priciest listing for a single-family home in the state at the moment, according to a spokesperson for brokerage Coldwell Banker.

The four-story home’s seller is its developer, Morris Flancbaum of Colts Neck Associates, who currently lives in the Monmouth County home.

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Coldwell Banker Previews International’s Pamela Molloy is exclusively marketing the 20,000-square-foot house, located at 7 Yearling Path.

The nine-bedroom, 10-bathroom house also features a 22,000-square-foot patio space and a 18,000-square-foot parking area. Not to speak of a six-acre stream-fed lake, gym, theater and an elevator with a chandelier in it, a release said. — Mark Maurer