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Pet-Friendly Mansion in Saddle River New Jersey Seeks $14.9 Million

The Wall Street Journal announces that a castle-like New Jersey home, is currently on the market for $14.9 million and it is a good news for pet-lovers because it is also a palace for the family's pets.

Two of the twenty-four rooms in the mansion are dedicated to pet animals. For pet dogs Prada, Fendi and Emilio Pucci, there is a grooming room with a bathtub and an automatic dog door that allows them to explore the 4½-acre gated property says the source. Owner Brooke Rezvani, a cosmetic dentist, calls it a "doggy heaven." Furthermore the source tells that the Cat called "Gucci" has a room of her own with bed and toys on the second floor that connects to the master suite.

The said pet-friendly palace is located in the prosperous New York City suburb of Saddle River.  It is roughly a 25,000-square-foot, seven-bedroom home.  It has also plenty of amenities to offer for the humans.   The source says that Clad in stone, the house is organized around a two-story central gallery, decorated with a gigantic chandelier, with marble floors and eight large pillars. The ceilings and walls of the house have elaborate custom-designed moldings. The listing agent, Sharon Kurtz of Prominent Properties Sotheby's International Realty, describes it as Versailles-like.  It also has an indoor pool laced with Greek-style patterns and features two 25-foot-high waterfalls.  It has an outdoor tennis court that converts to a basketball court.

Dr. Rezvani and her OB-GYN husband, Fred Rezvani, bought the property for $2.5 million in 2003, according to public records. WSJ reports that Dr. Rezvani says they demolished the existing home and built the current house but by the time the project was completed around 2012, their children had moved out, and the couple decided the home was too big for the two of them. WSJ says, this isn't their first attempt to sell it as the home was listed with another firm in 2012 for $19 million. It was removed from the market a year ago after several price cuts.


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