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Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut

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  • In Weston, Conn.: a two-bedroom, two-bath, 1,950-square-foot house with a living room that has a wood-burning stove, a dining room with a wine cooler, an eat-in kitchen with sliders to a patio, an office with a built-in desk, a primary suite with a vaulted ceiling and a private deck with a saltwater hot tub, a gated driveway, and a detached two-car garage, on 1.98 acres.

  • In Port Washington, N.Y.: a two-story, two-family, 4,800-square-foot house built in 1898, with five bedrooms and one and a half baths in one unit, and two bedrooms and two and a half baths in the other. Both have a full kitchen, a living room and a family room.

Two-Bedroom in Weston • $850,000 • FAIRFIELD • 131 Georgetown Road

A two-bedroom, two-bath, 1,863-square-foot house with a living room that has a wood-burning stove, a dining room with a wine cooler, an eat-in kitchen with sliders to a patio, an office with a built-in desk, a primary suite with a vaulted ceiling and a private deck with a saltwater hot tub, a gated driveway, and a detached two-car garage, on 1.98 acres. Gabrielle Di Bianco, Higgins Group, 203-895-6724; higginsgroup.com

TAXES $9,635 a year

PROS The property includes a separate studio building overlooking a koi pond, and a finished space over the garage with a sauna and gas fireplace. The extensively landscaped grounds, with walking paths and seating areas, back up to a nature preserve.

CONS The studio and the garage space do not have bathrooms.

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Port Washington Two-Family • $1.659 million • NASSAU • 29 Bayview Avenue

A two-story, two-family, 4,800-square-foot house built in 1898, with four bedrooms and one and a half baths in one unit, and three bedrooms and two and a half baths in the other. Both have a full kitchen, a living room and a family room. Phyllis Realmuto, Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty, 516-578-3439; danielgale.com

TAXES $28,454 a year

PROS The property is close to the L.I.R.R. station and Manhasset Bay. The house could be converted to a single-family.

CONS The smaller, two-bedroom unit does not have central air-conditioning. The larger unit has no formal dining room and could use more bathrooms.


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