FAIRFIELD | 312 Elm Street, Apt. 9, New Canaan, Conn.
Prides Crossing End Unit
$1.299 million
This three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath, 1,680-square-foot end-unit townhouse condo built in 1973 features abundant natural light, hardwood floors, an open living and dining room with a gas fireplace, built-ins and French doors leading to a private patio with a retractable awning and an en suite primary bedroom with dual closets. The finished lower level provides abundant storage, a washer/dryer, and flexible space for a family room. There is a detached garage and an assigned parking space off the terrace. Melissa Engel, John Engel, 203-858-0266, Douglas Elliman Real Estate, elliman.com
Costs
Taxes: $11,290 a year
Homeowner’s Association Fee: $484 a month
Prides Crossing District Tax: $2,473 twice a year
Pros
Sharing just one wall with neighbors increases privacy. It is a short walk to New Canaan’s lively downtown. Pets are allowed, and there is a pool and clubhouse for residents.
Cons
The powder room is dated. The garage is detached from the unit. The annual costs are high.
Suffolk | 322 West Hills Road, Huntington, N.Y.
Four-Bedroom House
$1.099 million
A four-bedroom, two-full-and-two-half-bath house built in 1968, with an entry foyer that has a slate floor, a living room with built-ins and a gas fireplace, a family room with its own fireplace and a skylight, a formal dining room and an eat-in kitchen, a mud room, an en suite primary bedroom, a partially finished basement and two-car attached garage on one acre. Pamela Doyle, Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty, 631-988-1708; sothebysrealty.com
Costs
Taxes: $19,326 a year
Pros
Mature trees provide privacy. The rear patio has a built-in pergola.
Cons
A horse stable directly across the street may not be desirable. The driveway is shared with the house next door.
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