Designed by the architect of the Kennedy Center and many other modern masterpieces, the house near New York City hasn’t been listed in half a century.
Location: 260 Upper Mountain Ave, Montclair, New Jersey
Price: $949,000
Architect: Edward Durell Stone
Year Built: 1959
Footprint: 2,200 square feet (four bedrooms, two and a half baths)
Lot Size: 0.66 acres
From the Agent: "Clearly rooted in classic midcentury design, this wonderful residence offers so many design elements still relevant to today’s modern lifestyle. This notable 1959 home, designed by architect Edward Durell Stone seamlessly blends with nature through its floor-to-ceiling windows offering year-round 360-degree views including NYC’s iconic skyline. Nestled among a wooded canopy on First Mountain, the property is a hidden oasis close to Montclair’s bustling downtown, NYC transportation, and parks. A family home for more than 50 years, it has been meticulously maintained with light hardwood floors, a two-car detached garage, and central air-conditioning."

The historic home sits tucked away on a lush, shaded lot, just 45 minutes from Manhattan.
Photo by Lisa Kollberg

Photo by Lisa Kollberg

Floor-to-ceiling glazing encompasses the double-height living room on the upper level.
Photo by Lisa Kollberg
See the full story on Dwell.com: For Less Than $1M, a Rare Home by Edward Durell Stone Hits the Market
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By: Dwell Staff
Title: For Less Than $1M, a Rare Home by Edward Durell Stone Hits the Market
Sourced From: www.dwell.com/article/edward-durell-stone-midcentury-home-montclair-new-jersey-real-estate-04882157
Published Date: Thu, 02 Feb 2023 14:45:17 GMT