THE NEW YORK TIMES, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2020 MBRE 3
ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY CLAUDIA GRYVATZ COPQUIN,
LISA PREVOST AND KIM VELSEY.
FAIRFIELD20 Redding Road
A two-bedroom, two-bath, 1,987-
square-foot house with wide-plank
oak floors, a great room with a stone
fireplace and exposed wood beams,
a sun room, a stone terrace, an office
alcove, a laundry/mudroom, two
large barns with horse stalls, and a
chicken coop, on 10.1 acres. Susan
Vanech, Compass Real Estate,
203-685-2348; compass.com
TAXES$12,926 a year
PROSThe house has been
completely redone with high-end
finishes, appliances and millwork
throughout. The Aspetuck River
winds behind the property.
CONSAt this price, buyers may
expect more than two bedrooms.
There is no garage.
EASTON TWO-BEDROOM
$1,600,000
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NASSAU1232 Plandome Road
An expanded three-story house with
five bedrooms, five baths, French
doors, five fireplaces, an eat-in
kitchen with an attached family
room, an office with a built-in bar, a
parlor, an upstairs library, a main
suite with a sitting area, and a wine
cellar, on about half an acre. Maria
Rovegno, Douglas Elliman Real
Estate, 516-883-5200; elliman.com
TAXES$38,505 a year
PROSThe property includes
charming fountains, a courtyard, an
antique gate and a guest cottage.
CONSThe interior design is
inconsistent: Some rooms have
original period elements such as
hand-blown glass windows, while
others are more modern.
MANHASSET FIVE-BEDROOM
$1,995,000
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BROOKLYN12 Cheever Place,
No. 2
A two-bedroom, one-bath with a
windowed kitchen, a washer and
dryer, and a private terrace, in a
25-foot-wide, three-unit townhouse
on a quiet, tree-lined street. Cara
Sadownick, 917-710-6504, Cheryl
Nielsen, 917-345-3778, Zoe Saaf,
347-596-6302, Corcoran;
corcoran.com
MAINTENANCE$706 a month
PROSThere is a fireplace in the
living room and one in a bedroom.
The high-end renovation includes
custom kitchen cabinetry. The private
terrace is a full 20 feet long.
CONSThe second bedroom is on
the small side and has no closet.
There is a glass shower but no tub.
COBBLE HILL CO-OP
$1,195,000
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THE BRONX3411 Cannon Place
A three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath home
close to the subway, with a garage and yard,
and 1,280 square feet, not including the
finished basement. William Beltran, Douglas
Elliman, 646-238-6261; elliman.com
TAXES$3,797 a year
PROSThe living room has a wood-beamed
ceiling. The basement has a kitchenette.
CONSThe kitchen is a bit dated.
KINGSBRIDGE HEIGHTS HOUSE
$739,000
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MANHATTAN 333 East 53rd
Street, No. 12H
A 700-square-foot one-bedroom,
one-bath apartment on the 12th
floor of a 13-story prewar building
with an Art Deco lobby, a doorman,
roof deck, gym and bike storage.
Jeanne Byers, 212-380-2407, and
George Case, 212-380-2405,
Warburg Realty; warburgrealty.com
MAINTENANCE$1,860 a month
PROSThe renovated kitchen has
useful storage, upgraded appliances
and a modern finish. The windowed
bathroom is well designed.
CONSThe bedroom doesn’t have
its own closet. The apartment is
across from the elevator.
SUTTON PLACE CO-OP
$695,000
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On the Market
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