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Setting a New Benchmark in Luxury Real Estate

Elizabeth "Liz" Novello of Prominent Properties Sotheby's International Realty Achieves Record-Breaking Sale in Harding Township

Short Hills, NJ — Prominent Properties Sotheby’s International Realty proudly announces a landmark achievement by esteemed agent Elizabeth “Liz” Novello, who has set a new standard in luxury real estate with the record-breaking sale of 2 Hartley Farms Road in the prestigious community of Harding Township. Listed and sold in just 29 days for $6.5 million, this transaction represents the highest residential sale in Morris County in the past 17 years.
Nestled within the exclusive enclave of Hartley Farms, the estate masterfully combines timeless architecture with modern sophistication across a grand, thoughtfully designed layout. Notable features include a dramatic two-story living room with custom wood barrel ceilings, a chef’s kitchen ideal for both intimate gatherings and large-scale entertaining, a serene first-floor primary suite with a private veranda, and a fully finished lower level complete with a wine room, golf simulator, and fitness area with sauna. The meticulously landscaped grounds are enhanced by a bluestone courtyard, an outdoor kitchen, and a separate carriage house featuring a one-bedroom apartment and a three-car garage.
“This sale isn’t just a personal milestone — it’s a testament to what’s possible when local expertise, deep market insight, and strategic marketing converge,” said Novello. “It was an honor to represent such a remarkable property and help my clients make history.”
“The success of 2 Hartley Farms Road highlights Liz Novello’s reputation as a trusted advisor who consistently delivers exceptional results,” said Elizabeth Keyloun, Managing Broker of the Short Hills office. “Her integrity, discretion, and unwavering commitment to service are hallmarks of Prominent Properties Sotheby’s International Realty, and we are incredibly proud of her achievement.”

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