Answers to commonly asked questions about the property

FAQs

How large is The Nobi House as a film location?

The Nobi House offers 4,000 sq ft of interior space set on 1.5 private wooded acres, giving productions both expansive interiors and flexible exterior staging options. As a mid-century modern film location in New Jersey, the property supports everything from editorial photo shoots to full-scale television and movie productions with ease.

What kind of architecture does The Nobi House feature?

Designed by Japanese architect Noboru Kobayashi, the home is a mid-century modern showcase with a butterfly roof, vaulted redwood ceilings, a stone fireplace, and walls of glass. Its architectural depth and period-flexible design allow it to double for both East Coast and West Coast storylines, including Northern California and Pacific Northwest settings.

How much parking is available for crews?

The wide driveway and straight residential street accommodate multiple production trucks and crew vehicles. Combined with expansive off-site basecamp options less than one mile away, the property functions as a production-friendly residential location capable of supporting larger-scale television shoots.

How close is the property to New York City?

The Nobi House is 40 minutes from Manhattan, 20 minutes from Newark Airport (EWR), and 60 minutes from Fort Monmouth. Its proximity to major production hubs makes it a television-ready location near NYC while still offering the privacy and wooded depth needed to double for Northern California or Pacific Northwest settings.

Is there space for staging, holding, and load-in?

Yes. The 1.5-acre property, multiple protected access routes, and generous exterior areas provide straightforward load-in, holding, and staging flexibility. The layout also supports generator placement and clean cable routing, making it a film location with generator access suitable for full production lighting setups.

Are overnight or multi-day shoots allowed?

Yes, extended bookings are possible. In cases where the homeowner vacates, accommodations or a displacement fee are required. A location manager works directly with productions to coordinate details and keep the film shoot running smoothly.

What is required to book the location?

A signed location agreement, certificate of insurance (COI), and a refundable security deposit. These are standard for professional filming locations and give production companies, film crews and the property owners peace of mind.

Can productions alter or dress the home?

Light set dressing is fine with approval, and all spaces must be restored afterward. The onsite location manager reviews plans with production teams so the home remains camera-ready for future shoots.

What is the style of landscaping at The Nobi House?

The wooded setting blends natural privacy with clean architectural lines, creating layered exterior compositions ideal for film and television. The grounds allow the home to convincingly double as Northern California, Pacific Northwest, or contemporary Northeast residences.

Who will be onsite during a shoot?

The owner also serves as the location manager, coordinating with the film crew and production companies throughout the shoot to ensure everything stays on track.

Are there any restrictions?

No smoking indoors. Productions must use appropriate site protection such as floor coverings and wall protection. Standard professional guidelines apply, consistent with other high-end film locations.