Sold listings may have been listed and/or sold by a real estate brokerage other than (insert office name).Īll information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. This website may not include listings or property addresses of sellers who have directed their listing brokers to withhold their listing or their property address from display on the Internet. The data relating to the real estate for sale and sold listing information on this website comes from the New Jersey Multiple Listing Service, Inc. Listing Courtesy of Coldwell Banker, Alpine/Closter, Attilio Adamo Photos may be virtually staged or digitally enhanced and may not reflect actual property conditions. No guarantee, warranty or representation of any kind is made regarding the completeness or accuracy of descriptions or measurements (including square footage measurements and property condition), such should be independently verified, and Compass expressly disclaims any liability in connection therewith. All new electric, walls, flooring, plumbing, roof- everything brand new! Continue Reading Pool is as is- equipment was removed for new addition. The primary bedroom comes complete with custom his & hers closets and luxurious, show-stopping wall to floor Spanish Porcelain with spa like shower & soaking tub. There are 3 spacious ensuites, all with walk in closets and full baths. The living room features a dual fireplace and 3 sets of doors that lead out to covered Trex deck- perfect for indoor/outdoor living. The kitchen offers quartz countertops, a custom walk-in pantry, a temp controlled wine refrigerator and beverage unit, cast iron farmers sink, and high end SS appliances. Step inside to the 2 story entry foyer with beautiful checkered marble flooring and be welcomed into the open concept floor plan. Entire 1st floor gutted with new addition. This stunning sprawling ranch home has 4,245 sq ft of living space plus 2,115 finished lower level (6,360) all on the original foundation. However, skipping Impa will affect a number of other important aspects of gameplay as well, such as Link's lost memories and BOTW's majestic guardian dragons, so it’s best for Link to make his way back to visit her sooner or later.This stunning sprawling ranch home has 4,245 sq ft of living space plus 2,115 finished lower level (6,360) all on the original foundation. Since most players make their way to Kakariko Village before encountering a Divine Beast, many had no idea that this hidden dialogue existed in the game until years after its release. If Link makes it to a Divine Beast before speaking with Impa, Zelda herself will step in with a secret cutscene to explain Link’s objective. Related: BOTW: Why Hestu Won't Give Upgrades If Link Isn't Wearing Anything However, Impa is supposed to be responsible for giving Link important information regarding the Divine Beasts and the Great Calamity that explains what he’s actually up against. The wise elder has been waiting for Hyrule’s hero to awaken for a hundred years, but since the game is open world, Link can skip this quest entirely and dive head first into the action instead. It’s possible that Breath of the Wild is still hiding even more obscure, well-kept secrets that are waiting to be uncovered in the years to come.īreath of the Wild does very little to guide players on their quest to defeat Calamity Ganon, but one of the earliest objectives in the game is visiting Impa in Kakariko Village. ![]() Each new playthrough promises a new experience, and it’s nearly impossible to explore Hyrule the same way twice. No matter how many hours players have put into Breath of the Wild, the world is so large and dynamic that there will always be new discoveries that they have yet to find. Related: Breath Of The Wild FAQ: All Your BOTW Questions Answered ![]() ![]() Since players can approach the game however they want, it’s easy to miss many of its secrets, and some are so well-hidden that they’ve eluded even the most experienced BOTW players. As a result, it’s up to the player to uncover Hyrule’s many secrets on their quest to defeat Calamity Ganon once and for all. Breath of the Wild brought open-world gameplay back to the Zelda franchise for the first time since the original Legend of Zelda, and like its 8-bit predecessor, the game leaves players largely to their own devices to explore as they wish.
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