Mary J. Blige NJ house for sale real estate listing

Singer Mary J. Blige was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame last year. She has won nine Grammy Awards, been nominated for Oscars, and sold more than 100 million records.

However, real estate deals have not been good to her.

In 2008, he bought a 13,000-square-foot mansion on Saddle River. He spent a decade trying to sell it and it finally sold in 2020 for $ 5.5 million, a loss of almost $ 7 million.

Then there is this one.

She still has a home in Cresskill. It is another mansion, with more than 7,000 square feet. The description sounds amazing: six bedrooms, eight full baths, two half baths, three fireplaces. Guest rooms. It has its own gym.

But nobody wants it.

It has been for sale for two and a half years. No takers. Why? Well, tell me if you would be suspicious of a property advertised where none of the photos show the interior of the house. Have a look.

On Zillow.com there is this unique image of the exterior of the house.

Here is everything that follows.

NJMLS via Zillow / Townsquare Media illustration
NJMLS via Zillow / Townsquare Media illustration
NJMLS via Zillow / Townsquare Media illustration
NJMLS via Zillow / Townsquare Media illustration
NJMLS via Zillow / Townsquare Media illustration
NJMLS via Zillow / Townsquare Media illustration

Yes, just photos to show that the house is in Cresskill. Mary J. Blige’s home is said to have fallen into disrepair. Something that you always suspect when the seller does not want to show you images. But not what you would expect from a property they are asking for $ 3 million.

The crazy thing is that it was released for the first time in the summer of 2019 for a price of 2.25 million dollars. Then, in mid-2021, with no buyers, he raised the price to $ 2.75 million. Again, there are no takers. By October, the price increased again to $ 3 million, where it remains today.

I’m not sure you understand the concept of supply and demand.

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