Real Estate

5 Truly Over-The-Top N.J. Homes Only A Really Rich Millionaire Could Afford

An 11-car garage, a 4,000-bottle wine cellar, 100 imported trees, a lazy river: just some of the over-the-top features in these N.J. homes.

There's luxury. Then there's luxury.

An 11-car garage, a 4,000-bottle wine cellar, 100 imported trees, indoor basketball courts. A home with its own lazy river, a home with THREE outdoor kitchens, and another with its own movie theater.

Those are just some of the features in these truly over-the-top New Jersey properties that only the rich and famous could afford.

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A home with 100 imported trees and a full regulation tennis court is Morris County's most expensive residential property on the market. It also has an 80,000-gallon oval swimming pool, not one but TWO spas with hot tubs, not one but THREE outdoor kitchens and much more. Click here to see the full listing.

Someone with 11 cars would really enjoy this Alpine home

This Bergen County home has 12 bedroom suites, a 4,000-bottle wine cellar and an indoor basketball court. Oh, and there's also an 11-car motor court. Click here to see the full listing.

Here's a home in Short Hills that has its own movie theater

Do you like going to the movie theater? Then imagine living in this Short Hills home, which has its own movie theater. You'll never have to pay those expensive concession prices again. Click here to see the full listing.

This home has a lazy river. Who needs the Shore when you have that?

Who needs the Jersey Shore when you've got this $3.8 million Colts Neck estate with a palatial pool in the backyard? This pool features multiple waterfalls, a sky-walk bridge, a waterfall grotto, a lazy river and a slide. Click here to see the full listing.

This home has a robe warmer and wine fridge...in the master closet


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