Among the choices: a nearly 330-acre historic farm and a French Normandy-inspired estate with its own chapel.
A nearly 330-acre historic farm in the northern reaches of New Jersey that dates back to the late 18th century is looking for a buyer.
So is a nearly 11,000-square-foot French Normandy-inspired estate with its own chapel in the Philadelphia suburbs and a more than 4,000-square-foot home at the Jersey Shore with views of the SS Atlantus, a concrete ship that ran aground off the coast of Lower Township in 1926.
The price tag on all of three of those properties? Around $2 million.
A homebuyer with a multimillion-dollar real estate budget can afford a wide selection of properties in New Jersey, including residences with personal theaters, billiards rooms and in-home fitness centers. (But also be prepared to pony up tens of thousands of dollars in property taxes every year.)
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Want a private tennis court? Practice your game at any time of day at a home in the East Hill section of Tenafly that's up for sale for $1.995 million.
Rather settle into a home with hand-painted murals, custom chandeliers and faux painted and Venetian plaster walls? Check out this six-bedroom home that sits on more than seven acres of land in Tewksbury. The asking price for that home is a flat $2 million.
Take a look at those properties, as well as homes in Hoboken, Kinnelon, Princeton and elsewhere, in the gallery above, which features 10 homes for sale for around $2 million in 10 different towns in New Jersey.
Erin O'Neill may be reached at eoneill@njadvancemedia.com. Follow her on Twitter @LedgerErin. Find NJ.com on Facebook.