There are homes that impress—and then there are homes that transport you.
Tucked into a discreet cul-de-sac just minutes from Manhattan, 46 Jean Drive feels more like a private estate perched in the hills of Córdoba or the vineyards of Mendoza than a residence in Northern New Jersey. From the moment you arrive, the architecture tells a different story—arched thresholds, soaring ceilings, and a curved stairwell that anchors the entire composition like a sculptural centerpiece.
This is not a formulaic luxury build. It’s a bespoke Spanish-style villa, infused with warmth, intention, and elegance that unfolds over 6500 square feet.
The main floor is a study in volume and light:
• A double-height living room, open to the gallery above, drenched in natural light
• Formal rooms that balance symmetry and flow
• A family room and breakfast nook that feel relaxed and refined, not overly staged
• Dual home offices—both tucked just far enough away to feel purposeful
It’s the kind of layout that understands how people actually live.
Upstairs, a private corridor leads to the primary suite—equal parts wellness retreat and personal refuge. Think sun-drenched gym, a dedicated sitting lounge, and a spa-like bath that rivals boutique resorts. Five additional bedrooms surround the upper hall, all generously scaled and naturally lit.
The lower level, though, shifts the tone entirely:
• A full wine cellar and bar
• A theater-scale rec room for gatherings that linger well into the evening
• A second kitchen, private guest suite, and ample storage—all discretely positioned
And outside, you’ll find nearly half an acre of private grounds, with space to design your own pool, garden, or outdoor lounge.
It’s rare to find a home that evokes emotion the way this one does.
Rarer still to find it this close to the city, and this far from ordinary.