A Home Built for Fun and Designed for Luxury
March 7, 2025
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A Home Built for Fun and Designed for Luxury

By Cristyn Ong

3 Bridle Way, a stunning Hampton’s-style home situated at the end of a cul-de-sac in the prestigious Saddle River. This six-bedroom, seven-bathroom residence offers luxury, fun, and endless options for entertaining, making it a true standout. 


Photo 1 of 3 Bridle Way, Saddle River, New Jersey, $3,700,000, Web #: 23027001


The main attraction? A 56-foot by 26-foot indoor playroom that features a rock-climbing wall, monkey bars, a swing, and a slide. Enjoy the perks of a playground from the comfort of your own home. It’s sure to be the highlight of every playdate. 


Photo 1 of 3 Bridle Way, Saddle River, New Jersey, $3,700,000, Web #: 23027001


The home’s sun-drenched foyer leads to an open-concept living and dining area with soaring ceilings and two sleek gas fireplaces. The chef’s kitchen is a culinary dream, perfectly framed by oversized sliding doors and windows, featuring custom cabinetry, top-of-the-line appliances, and a large center island with quartz countertops. 


Photo 1 of 3 Bridle Way, Saddle River, New Jersey, $3,700,000, Web #: 23027001


Upstairs, the oversized primary suite is a private retreat, complete with a designer en-suite and a large custom-built walk-in closet. Four additional bedrooms and three bathrooms complete this level, offering plenty of space. 


Photo 1 of 3 Bridle Way, Saddle River, New Jersey, $3,700,000, Web #: 23027001


The finished lower level is an entertainer’s dream with a wine cellar, home theater, gym, full bath, and extra space—currently set up as the play area, but easily adaptable to suit your needs. 3 Bridle Way is currently on the market with agent Ana Simon for $3,700,000.


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