160-acre equestrian estate in NJ horse country hits market

Colts Neck compound includes 25K-sf mansion and 24 oversized stalls

The property in Colts Neck (Douglas Elliman)
The property in Colts Neck (Douglas Elliman)

A 160-acre equestrian estate in New Jersey horse — and Bruce Springsteen — country is set to hit the market for $28.9 million.

Located in Colts Neck, the main house totals 25,000 square feet with seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms, according to Mansion Global. The exterior of the four-story home is made of Jerusalem limestone.

The property includes a pool and pool house, ponds, an outdoor kitchen, and gardens.

The equestrian facilities include an exercise ring, turnout, and pastures surrounding a two-story main barn hand built by Amish carpenters.

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The barn has 24 oversized stalls, a foaling center, owners room, tack room, and even a unit for a manager. There is also an 1890-built farmhouse on the property.

And among his properties, the Boss owns a 400-acre horse farm in Colts Neck.  [MG] — Dennis Lynch