The New York Times - USA (2020-08-09)

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THE NEW YORK TIMES, SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 2020 MBRE 3

ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY KIM VELSEY,
ANNE MANCUSO AND LISA PREVOST.


FAIRFIELD220 Riverside Avenue
A five-bedroom, three-and-a-half-
bath, 2,959-square-foot home built
in 1790, with a deck, a living room
with fireplace, a master suite with
vaulted ceilings, a mudroom, a
finished lower level and a detached
two-car garage, on 0.28 of an acre in
the Riverside section. Tory Thorman,
Sotheby’s International Realty,
203-940-3048; sothebysrealty.com


TAXES$16,644 a year

PROSThe yard is private despite
the proximity of neighbors. Outside
spaces include a covered porch, a
dining deck and a stone patio with a
fire pit. The family room has very high
ceilings and doors to the patio.

CONSThe kitchen is a bit dated.
Three bedrooms share one bath.

GREENWICH FIVE-BEDROOM


$2,195,000


PHOTOGRAPHS BY JANE BEILES FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES

WESTCHESTER575 Lawn Terrace
A three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-
bath, 3,052-square-foot waterfront
house with two fireplaces, a formal
dining room, an office, a backyard
deck, a garage, a pond and a
deep-water dock on Mamaroneck
Harbor, on 0.19 of an acre in the Rye
Neck section. Randi Robinowitz, Julia
B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty,
914-656-9075; williampitt.com


TAXES$44,125 a year

PROSThe house is filled with
natural light, and offers lovely views
of Mamaroneck Harbor. Upgrades
include a new roof and windows.
New bedrooms could be added.

CONSThe master bedroom shower
and hall bath could use updating.
There is no basement.

MAMARONECK THREE-BEDROOM


$1,795,000


PHOTOGRAPHS BY TONY CENICOLA/THE NEW YORK TIMES

STATEN ISLAND300 Henderson
Avenue
A three-bedroom, two-bath,
1,850-square-foot ranch-style home
with a 1,500-square-foot finished
basement, two fireplaces, a
backyard, a deck and a circular
driveway, about an eight-minute drive
from the Staten Island Ferry. Lisa and
Christina Lonuzzi, Compass,
917-747-2942; compass.com

TAXES$8,029 a year

PROSThe kitchen is palatial by city
standards, with a large island and
access to the deck for outdoor
dining. The basement has a sleeping
area and a separate entrance.

CONSIt faces a two-way street
with moderate traffic. The bedrooms
are small relative to the living area.

RANDALL MANOR HOUSE

$819,000


PHOTOGRAPHS BY TINA GALLO

MANHATTAN304 West 88th Street, No. 4B
A one-bedroom, one-bath, approximately
700-square-foot unit. Christopher Clowdus,
646-544-5529, Goura Rivera, 646-326-3555,
Cooper & Cooper; coopercooper.com

MAINTENANCE$1,166 a month, plus a
$234 monthly assessment through December

PROSHigh ceilings and a large skylight give
the space a lot of volume and natural light.

CONSIt’s on the fourth floor of a walk-up.

UPPER WEST SIDE CO-OP

$699,000


PHOTOGRAPHS BY COOPER & COOPER REAL ESTATE

BROOKLYN125 Ocean Avenue,
No. 4D
A two-bedroom, one-bath, about
1,200-square-foot unit with direct
views of Prospect Park, refinished
wood floors, and a hallway lined with
built-in bookshelves, in an elevator
building. Laura Hess, 808-554-5083,
Michael Hartman, 310-766-3909,
Corcoran; corcoran.com

MAINTENANCE$883 a month

PROSThe kitchen has been
redone with copper-faced cabinets
and high-end appliances. Each room
is large and windowed.

CONSThere is only one true closet,
albeit an enormous, customized one
that connects the bedrooms.

PROSPECT LEFFERTS GARDENS CO-OP

$899,000


PHOTOGRAPHS BY TOM SIBLEY FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES

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