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Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut

Nassau | 3 Tudor Lane, Sands Point, N.Y.

Tudor-Style House

$1.999 million

A four-bedroom, three-bath house built in 1930, with an entry foyer, a wood-burning fireplace in the formal living room, an office, a den, an eat-in kitchen with a two-level island, a finished lower level with a summer kitchen, a wine cellar and a laundry room, on one acre. Heidi Karagianis, Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty, 516-467-9440; danielgale.com

Costs

Taxes: $28,415 a year

Pros

Mature trees surround the property. Period details including wood beams, molding and flagstone floors add charm.

Cons

A tennis court in the backyard needs refurbishing. There is no garage. The primary upstairs bedroom is not en suite.


Fairfield | 11 Shadow Lane, Ridgefield, Conn.

Renovated 1860 Farmhouse

$2.495 million

A four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath, 5,628-square-foot home built in 1860 and renovated in 1996, with hardwood floors throughout, front and back staircases, an eat-in kitchen with a pantry and a breakfast nook, a sunroom with brick floors, a family room that has a stone fireplace and built-in bench seating, a library, an en suite primary bedroom with a large bathroom and walk-in closet, an office with a private entrance, a walk-out lower level, an in-ground pool and an attached two-car garage, on 1.34 landscaped acres. Laura Ancona, William Pitt Julia B Fee Sotheby’s International Realty, 203-733-7053; williampitt.com

Fees

Taxes: $20,618 a year

Pros

There is a two-bedroom guesthouse with a fireplace, porch, patio and separate driveway.

Cons

While the third floor has a functional bedroom and storage space, it is not updated like the rest of the home.

Given the fast pace of the current market, some properties may no longer be available at the time of publication.

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