Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut
NASSAU | 154 Hampton Road, Garden City, N.Y.
Four-Bedroom Tudor
$2.425 million
A four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath house built in 1927, with hardwood floors, built-ins and a gas fireplace in the living room, an office/sunroom, a formal dining room and breakfast nook, a center-island kitchen, an en suite primary bedroom, a finished basement and a one-car garage, on 0.23 acres. Alyson Esposito Bremer, Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty, 516-680-8004; danielgale.com
Taxes
$26,016 a year
Pros
There is a finished bonus room and additional storage space on the third floor.
Cons
One second-floor room doesn’t have a closet. The backyard is not fenced in.
Fairfield | 49 EDGEWATER DRIVE, OLD GREENWICH, CONN.
Three-Bedroom From 1920
$1.595 million
A three-bedroom, three-bath, 2,057-square-foot home built in 1920, with a landscaped front yard; an entryway with a stone floor; a formal living room with a stone fireplace; a family room with vaulted ceilings, built-in bookcases, inlet views and outdoor access; an eat-in island kitchen with a pantry; a formal dining room with shuttered windows and a built-in shelf;an en suite primary bedroom with water views, a large walk-in closet and a sitting room; a secondary en suite bedroom with three closets; a patio, bluestone terrace and quaint fenced-in yard; and a detached one-car garage, on 0.14 acres. Edward Mortimer, Sotheby’s International Realty Greenwich, 203-618-3160; sothebysrealty.com
Taxes
$9,840 a year
Pros
The house is minutes from a Metro-North station, Old Greenwich School, dining and shopping. There is a new roof and air-conditioning unit, as well as built-in shelves throughout the home that accent the classic space nicely. Natural light is abundant.
Cons
The backyard is on the smaller side. Some bathroom fixtures could use updating.
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