With its gilded, casino-like interior and the area scheme on the beach, this $ 1.3 million listing Atlantic City.
The listing with four bedrooms, which was first reported by NJ.com, is located in the Lower Chelsea district in Atlantic City.
The address is just a few steps from the beach and a short trip to the famous Casino district of the city. The property was built in 1920 in the “Boardwalk Empire” era by Atlantic City, which was driven by prosperity and ban.
With its green terracotta roof and the outdoor area, the house radiates the Mediterranean pastiche. Only a handful of historical real estate in Atlantic City wear the stately outer outer man, and even less offered so lovingly well -groomed, suitable interiors.
While the house is only blocks from the sandy beach, its 4,250 square meter interior is weakened directly from the gilded age in a bright golden style.
“In so many rooms you have these beautiful, decorated marble fireplaces that are simply in Europe,” said Listing agent Todd Gordon by BHHS FOX & ROACH Margate.
A marble toy with a curved staircase opens to a living room with decorated blankets, a marble fireplace and sufficient golden accents. Large windows span the first floor with ceiling strips above and patterned wooden floors below.
French doors connect the rooms on the ground floor, including a dining room and an office with wood paneling.
“It feels like they are in 'Boardwalk Empire'” Gordon added.
The three bedrooms on the upper floor include a primary bedroom with a seating area and an outside deck with a view of the sea. On the third floor there is an extensive guest suite with a bedroom, a bathroom, a living room and a kitchenette.
The most unusual feature of the striking house can be found in the basement, where there is a large, currently not functioning pool. A basement pool is a rarity for a home that is so close to the beach.
Gordon told the Post that this is his second time to sell historical property. According to Atlantic County Records, the house last changed the owner for 575,000 US dollars in 2020.
The former owner devoted himself to the restoration of the house, said Gordon and went so far to install new windows and doors to meet the original gold -plated style of the house.
“It's just a very timeless specialty house,” said Gordon. “It needs a unique buyer who really appreciates a house that was restored from the 1920s.”