Suffolk | 1 Anvil Court, Dix Hills, N.Y.
1976 House
$1.65 million
A five-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath house with an entry foyer, a formal living room, a family room with skylights and a wood-burning fireplace, a dining area that’s open to the kitchen, laundry on the main level, two rear patios, a heated swimming pool, a finished basement and an attached two-car garage on 0.92 acres. Joan Weintraub, Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty, 516-776-0143; sothebysrealty.com
Costs
Taxes: $23,553 a year
Pros
There is a spacious sitting room on the second level. The basement includes a cedar closet and other large storage areas.
Cons
The bathroom connected to the primary bedroom has a second entry. The family room has built-in shelving, which may not be desirable.
Bergen | 198 Pascack Road, Hillsdale, N.J.
Three-bedroom Mediterranean-style Ranch
$1.249 million
A three-bedroom, three-bath Mediterranean-style ranch built in 1950 and updated in the 2000s, with an open kitchen, dining and living room areas sharing a two-sided fireplace, an upper-level family room with doors to a deck, an unfinished basement, an extensive patio, a tool shed and an attached two-car garage on 0.47 fenced acres. Attilio Adamo, Serhant, 201-264-8305, theadamogroupnj.com
Costs
Taxes: $15,727 a year
Pros
The house has decorative wrought iron accents, arched doorways and pillars, and radiant-heated Brazilian hardwood floors throughout. The backyard is inviting, with a covered porch, a bi-level slate patio, and a large grassy area.
Cons
The laundry area is in the basement, which can only be reached by going through the garage. The house is on a busy thoroughfare.
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