Welcome to Elevated Living at the ''Top of the Hill.'' Situated in a highly rated school district, this stunning colonial home is beautifully positioned on a truly exceptional lot in Freehold Township, nestled on a quiet street, set on a 1.376-acre lot framed by mature woods and a secluded wooded backyard that delivers true privacy. From the moment you enter, double French doors create an elegant, flowing connection between the formal dining room, living room, and a private office with an adjacent full bath, offering a truly versatile space that adapts to your lifestyle. The dining room is generously sized to accommodate large gatherings, with crown and chair moldings and wall sconces. The eat-in kitchen features a center island and stainless-steel appliances. The family room showcases a wood-burning fireplace beneath tray ceilings, integrated surround sound, and whole-home comfort delivered by a 4-zone hydronic baseboard heating system. Upstairs, the primary suite is a genuine retreat with a vaulted-ceiling bonus room, walk-in closet, and spa-like en-suite. Four additional spacious bedrooms and two full baths provide exceptional space for family and guests. The lower level backed by the Owens Corning basement system lifetime warranty. The finished basement redefines home entertainment with a billiard table, a custom media lounge, and flexible recreation space. Music flows through every room via a whole-home in-wall speaker system. A central vacuum system adds everyday convenience throughout the home. Outside, a large entertaining deck with built-in speakers and a propane BBQ overlooks your private wooded sanctuary. The grounds feature mature professional landscaping, a multi-zone underground irrigation system, an underground electric dog fence, and solar accent lighting throughout. Just 5 minutes from Michael J. Tighe Park, featuring basketball, a water park, sand volleyball, and outdoor lighted tennis courts. Minutes to the Jersey Shore, Freehold Raceway Mall, and Turkey Swamp Park. Easy access to the Garden State Parkway, Routes 9 and 33, and NJ Transit service to New York City.