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A Rare Hill Section Canvas: Build Your Dream on Madison, NJ’s Most Coveted Street


$1,099,000 for a four-bedroom Cape Cod on a generous 0.41-acre lot with exceptional renovation, expansion, or new construction potential in Madison’s elite Hill section.
In Madison’s competitive Hill section market, land is the ultimate luxury. 60 West Lane offers a rare opportunity that savvy buyers and builders recognize immediately. “Properties like this simply don’t come available often in the Hill section,” explains Scott Spelker of The Spelker Team at Coldwell Banker.
“You have a generous 0.41-acre lot on a quiet street, walking distance to everything that matters, the train, downtown, top schools, and the flexibility to create exactly what you envision. Whether that’s a thoughtful renovation, significant expansion, or starting fresh with new construction, the location gives you a foundation that’s impossible to replicate.”
Current Structure & Potential
The existing 1955 Cape Cod offers four bedrooms, three bathrooms (two complete, one half), and eight total rooms, including an eat-in kitchen and entrance foyer. The home features a wood-burning fireplace, central air conditioning, forced-air heating, a full, unfinished basement, and a two-car garage with additional carport parking for four vehicles. Flooring includes both carpet and wood throughout.
However, the true story here isn’t the existing structure; it’s the opportunity it represents. As a fixer-upper, the property offers multiple paths forward: a complete renovation that preserves the home’s footprint, an expansion that maximizes the generous lot size, or potentially new construction that creates a custom estate tailored to modern luxury living (buyers should verify building possibilities with the township).
Location & Lot
Set on a rare 0.41-acre parcel in the Hill section, 60 West Lane offers the space and privacy that define Madison’s most prestigious neighborhood. The lot provides both elbow room and possibility – a combination increasingly challenging to find in established North Jersey communities.
Public water and sewer service the property, with an asphalt roof covering the existing structure.
Agent Perspective
“I always tell people that in real estate, you can change almost everything about a house except its location,” notes Amy Spelker, whose decade of interior design experience helps clients visualize transformation possibilities. “The Hill section location, the lot size, the walkability to train and town – those are the elements you simply cannot create. Everything else is an opportunity to build exactly what you want.”
The Spelker Team points out that properties offering this combination of location, lot size, and flexibility represent some of Madison’s smartest investments. “We’re seeing builders, investors, and end users all competing for opportunities like this,” Scott adds. “The Hill section rarely sees inventory, and when you add in this lot size and the walk-to-everything convenience, you understand why this property generates immediate interest.”
Stats & Amenities
Property Details:
- 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms (2 full, 1 half)
- 0.41-acre lot
- Built in 1955
- Cape Cod style
- 8 total rooms
- Eat-in kitchen
- 1 wood-burning fireplace
- Central air conditioning
- Forced air heating
- Full unfinished basement
- 2-car garage
- Carport parking for 4 total vehicles
- Carpet and wood flooring
- Public water and sewer
- Asphalt roof
Talking Points
According to The Spelker Team, the property’s appeal spans multiple buyer categories. Builders see the rare opportunity to create a custom estate in Madison’s most prestigious section. Investors recognize the inherent value in Hill section land with this level of accessibility. End users appreciate the chance to design their dream home in a location that checks every box: top-rated schools, walkable downtown, easy train access to NYC, and the prestige that comes with a Hill section address.
The 0.41-acre lot size is particularly noteworthy – significantly larger than typical Madison properties and offering genuine expansion possibilities or privacy for new construction.
Neighborhood Notes
Located in Madison’s coveted Hill section on quiet West Lane, the property sits just a short walk from everything that defines the Madison lifestyle. The town’s highly rated school system, including nationally recognized programs, is easily accessible. Downtown Madison’s boutique shops, restaurants, and services are within comfortable walking distance, as is the train station offering direct service to New York City.
The Hill section consistently represents Madison’s most stable and appreciating property values. The combination of prestigious location, generous lot sizes, tree-lined streets, and proximity to both nature and convenience makes this neighborhood Madison’s most sought-after address.
For those seeking to create something special, whether through renovation, expansion, or new construction, 60 West Lane offers the rare opportunity to build your vision on Madison’s most coveted ground.
Agent: The Spelker Team at Coldwell Banker Realty
View the listing: 60 West Lane, Madison
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