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Historic Victorian Mansion Sparks Frenzy of Offers in New Jersey

Multiple Offers Flood In Before Open House Can Even Start

A meticulously restored Victorian estate in New Jersey has drawn a flurry of offers before any showings, underscoring the sizzling demand for historic homes.

When the "For Sale" sign finally went up on the sprawling Victorian manor on Maple Street, nobody expected the market to answer so quickly. Within days, the real‑estate agent started fielding calls from buyers who hadn’t even set foot inside the house.

The property, built in 1887 and lovingly renovated over the past three years, boasts original hardwood floors, hand‑crafted plasterwork, and a mahogany staircase that seems straight out of a period drama. It sits on nearly two acres of mature oak, complete with a carriage house that’s been turned into a modern studio space.

"We’ve never seen anything like it," said the listing broker, Mark Donovan. "The combination of historic charm and modern upgrades is a rare find, and it’s clear the market feels that. People are calling it the ‘dream home’ before they’ve even seen a room."

What’s even more surprising is that the offers started rolling in before the first open house was scheduled. Some prospective buyers submitted bids based on the virtual tour alone, while others leaned on the reputation of the neighborhood—an upscale area known for its tree‑lined streets and proximity to top schools.

Experts say this is a sign of broader trends: historic properties are increasingly prized as both status symbols and solid investments. "When a house has a story, it resonates with buyers on an emotional level," explained real‑estate analyst Sarah Linton. "That emotional pull can translate into higher purchase prices, sometimes well above market value."

As of now, the seller has received multiple offers that exceed the asking price of $2.3 million. The final decision is still pending, but one thing is clear—the mansion’s blend of period elegance and contemporary comfort has struck a chord that’s hard to ignore.

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