Nassau | 2046 Ridge Road, Muttontown, N.Y.
Colonial-Style House
$2,188,888
A four-bedroom, three-bath house built in 1964, with a bluestone front porch, a foyer, wood-burning fireplaces in the living room and the den, a formal dining room, an eat-in kitchen, a sunroom, a laundry room on the main floor, an updated roof and windows, and an attached two-car garage with loft storage, on 2.18 acres. Patricia Cadavid, Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty, 516-459-6480; danielgale.com
Costs
Taxes: $27,319 a year
Pros
The living room is spacious. There is a heated pool, a deck with built-in seating and a brick patio in the fenced backyard.
Cons
The kitchen and a few of the bathrooms are dated. The basement is only partially finished.
Fairfield | 273 Newtown Turnpike, Redding, Conn.
Expanded 1930 Tudor
$1.945 million
A four-bedroom, four-full-and-three-half-bath, 7,314-square-foot home, renovated in 2006, with an enchanting stone entryway, an original 1930s living room with an exposed-beam vaulted ceiling and large fireplace, a spacious kitchen with granite countertops, a breakfast area, a butler’s pantry with a wet bar, a sunroom with floor-to-ceiling windows, a bright family room with a wood-burning fireplace and French doors to an office, a dual fireplace shared by the office and dining room, an en suite primary bedroom with vaulted ceilings and stately fireplace, an attached three-car garage, a bocce court, a spring-fed in-ground pool and a tennis court, on 6.1 acres. Roni Agress, Sotheby’s International Realty, 203-733-.2656; williampitt.com
Costs
Taxes: $33,289 a year
Pros
There is a 1,400-square-foot finished walkout lower level with radiant-heat floors, a mudroom, a climbing room, a spa with a hot tub and space outfitted for a sauna.
Cons
The taxes are high. Some interior design elements, including paint colors and wallpaper, could use an update.
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