Near Princeton, a Historic Midcentury Asks $520K—But There’s a Catch

If you want it, you’ll have to move it.

Near Princeton, a Historic Midcentury Asks $520K—But There’s a Catch

If you want it, you’ll have to move it.

This midcentury home near Princeton was designed by Wynant D. Vanderpool Jr. for celebrated mathematician Atle Selberg—yet, only the structure is being sold, and it must be relocated.

Location: 35 Stonehouse Drive, Princeton, New Jersey

Price: $525,000

Architect: Wynant D. Vanderpool, Jr.

Year Built:1952

Footprint: Three bedrooms, three baths

From the Agent: "Calling all history buffs and midcentury enthusiasts. Now is your chance to own a piece of Princeton’s past with this one-of-a-kind house designed by Wynant D. Vanderpool Jr. for celebrated mathematician Atle Selberg. Currently located in the Institute for Advanced Study neighborhood, this residence has been recognized as significant due to both its design and Selberg’s important work. Yet, only the structure is being sold and it must be relocated. However, given its history and wonderful bones, it will be well worth it. This is an unrivaled opportunity to preserve a piece of Princeton’s history while creating new memories in a location of your choosing."

The well-preserved, wood-and-brick residence features a striking overhanging roof.

The well-preserved, wood-and-brick residence features a striking overhanging roof.

Photo by Wiebke Martens

Photo by Wiebke Martens

The main living room is anchored by a central brick fireplace, while large picture windows ensure an abundance of natural light is swept inside.

The living room is anchored by a brick fireplace, while large picture windows bring in an abundance of daylight.

Photo by Wiebke Martens

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