This home is locked, loaded — and listed.
Luxury homes often come with pools, spas or screening rooms. This $8.95 million estate in Warren Township, New Jersey, comes with all of that — and a 75-foot indoor shooting range.
The 26-room residence at 4 Mason Hill, completed in 2020 on a 7-acre parcel, was custom-built by its current owners, who are now relocating out of state, according to NJ.com.
Designed by architect Jeffrey A. Beer, the 11,000-square-foot home combines contemporary architecture with resort-style amenities, from dual outdoor kitchens to a multimillion-dollar movie theater. But it’s that one quirky amenity that really makes a bang.
“The idea for the indoor shooting lane came directly from the sellers,” said listing agent Cristian Perez of Serhant New Jersey. NJLuxury Real Estate
It’s inside this listed mansion. NJLuxury Real Estate
The property, known as the Somerset, was custom-built in 2020 on a 7-acre parcel. NJLuxury Real Estate
Other features include a multimillion-dollar movie theater, a spa, a gym, a bar and an indoor pool that opens to the grounds. NJLuxury Real Estate“The idea for the indoor shooting lane came directly from the sellers,” listing agent Cristian Perez, of Serhant New Jersey, told The Post.
“They are avid shooters and felt there could be no greater convenience than being able to enjoy their sport in the comfort of their own home.”
The firing range is soundproof and equipped with specialized ventilation to handle lead discharge.
The indoor pool. NJLuxury Real Estate
The current owners, who are relocating out of state, oversaw the construction process from start to finish. Designed by architect Jeffrey A. Beer, the home blends modern design with expansive entertaining space. NJLuxury Real Estate
The location is about 30 minutes from Newark International Airport and an hour from Midtown Manhattan. NJLuxury Real Estate
According to Perez, “If you built it today, it would cost $12 million,” underscoring the scale of the offering compared to Warren Township’s $1.5 million median sale price. NJLuxury Real Estate“From the start, they wanted it to be a self-contained area built with the best available materials, ensuring safety, quality and an experience that matched professional standards,” Perez said.
Beyond its range, the home features a main-level primary suite, four upstairs ensuite bedrooms, and a lower level with an indoor pool, a spa, a gym and a bar.
“One of the true standouts is the lower level,” Perez added.
A wet bar. NJLuxury Real Estate
The formal dining room. NJLuxury Real Estate
A game room. NJLuxury Real Estate
The main-level primary suite offers dual fireplaces, while four upstairs bedrooms each have ensuite baths. NJLuxury Real EstateThe property’s location adds to its appeal.
“Because the property sits on a quiet cul-de-sac and backs to conservation land, it offers privacy without sacrificing convenience,” Perez said.
The home is roughly 30 minutes from Newark International Airport and an hour from Midtown Manhattan.
An ensuite bath. NJLuxury Real Estate
An expansive walk-in closet. NJLuxury Real Estate
The gym. NJLuxury Real Estate
A wine cellar. NJLuxury Real EstateThough priced well above the township’s median home sale of $1.5 million, the agents note that the cost reflects the scale of the property and today’s construction prices.
“If you built it today, it would cost $12 million,” Perez, who is co-listing the property with Tony Verducci, said.


