Monmouth | 310 Cooper Road, Red Bank, N.J.

A three-bedroom, three-bath, 4,950-square-foot co-op in a former dairy barn of a grand estate built in the late 1920s by Herbert Straus, an heir of Macy’s co-owner and congressman Isidore Straus. It includes Gothic arches and windows, a sunken living room, a formal dining room, a solarium, a greenhouse, five parking bays and a covered, arched patio on a bridge that crosses a man-made lake, on 13 total acres of property with an in-ground pool, cabanas, lavender beds and fields shared with four other co-op units. Katherine Raftery, Resources Real Estate, 732-212-0440, resourcesrealestate.com

Common Charges

HOA fee: $3,200 a month (includes property taxes, insurance and maintenance)

Pros

The place evokes Old-World charm, with top-quality materials and craftsmanship, including bluestone slate floors and patios, carved stone arches and walls, ornate wood doors and paneling, leaded-glass windows, wrought-iron railings, marble fireplaces, decorative molding and interior and exterior fountains.

Cons

The décor is very ornate and may not suit everyone’s taste. There is no central-air-conditioning and the kitchen needs an overhaul.

FAIRFIELD | 19 CEDAR HILL RD., NEW MILFORD

A three-bedroom, three-and-one-half-bath, 3,960-square-foot home designed and built by the artist F. Luis Mora in 1926, with a bluestone front patio; a front door with strap hinges; a living room with a vaulted ceiling, fireplace, large picture window, and wet bar; a bright, cozy library with exposed beams and a stucco fireplace; a dining room with casement windows; an eat-in kitchen with a skylight and wood-burning stove; dual offices with stone accents and backyard views; a primary bedroom suite with a sitting area and brick fireplace; a sauna; and a one-car attached garage, on 22.1 wooded acres with a tennis court and reflecting pool. Steve Pener, William Pitt Julia B Fee Sotheby’s International Realty, 203-470-0393; williampitt.com

Taxes

$16,239 a year

Pros

A guesthouse has two en suite bedrooms with balconies, wood paneling, a fireplace, vaulted ceilings and a two-car attached garage.

Cons

The bathrooms and carpeting in the kitchen could use updates. The primary bedroom is not en suite and its layout may not be favorable so some.

Given the fast pace of the current market, some properties may no longer be available at the time of publication.

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