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 on 1.5 wooded acres, giving productions both spacious interiors and versatile outdoor areas. Whether you’re planning a small photo session or a full-scale film shoot, the property adapts easily to the needs of a film crew and production companies.

What kind of architecture does The Nobi House feature?

Designed by Japanese architect “Nobi” Noboru Kobayashi, the home is a mid-century modern showcase with a butterfly roof, vaulted redwood ceilings, a stone fireplace, and walls of glass. These distinctive details are exactly what location scouts and a location manager look for when choosing standout filming locations.

How much parking is available for crews?

Yes. The wide driveway and residential street can handle multiple production trucks and crew vehicles. This convenience makes it easy for production companies to manage load-in and staging without logistical headaches.

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 hubs is one reason location scouts often recommend it as a reliable filming location for production companies that need quick access to the city or a production studio.

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

Absolutely. The grounds and multiple access points provide straightforward load-in and ample space for holding areas. That flexibility is one of the reasons production companies and film crews find the house easy to work with.

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 natural setting blends wooded areas with modern architecture, creating a cinematic backdrop. Many location scouts highlight the outdoor environment as a reason they recommend the house to production companies searching for versatile filming locations.

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, and productions must use site protection like floor coverings. Standard guidelines apply, just as they would at any high-end film location or production studio.