Westchester | 4 Hemlock Hollow Place, Armonk, N.Y.
1986 Contemporary
$1.695 million
A four-bedroom, four-and-a-half bath, 4,280-square-foot house with a sunken living room that has a cathedral ceiling and a stone gas fireplace, a family room with second gas fireplace, an eat-in kitchen and formal dining room, an office, two en suite bedrooms including one with a large dressing area, a finished lower level with a recreation area and a screening room, a large wraparound deck and a two-car garage, set on 2.21 acres on a cul-de-sac. Stacey Oestreich, Douglas Elliman Real Estate, elliman.com; 917-797-6266
Taxes
$30,012 a year
Pros
Floor-to-ceiling windows and skylights fill large living spaces with natural light. The semi-open floor plan on the main floor allows for comfortable family living and entertaining. The house is beautifully maintained. There are bathrooms on all levels.
Cons
The mirrored walls, tiled floors and closet doors may not appeal to all buyers. Some indoor carpeting needs to be replaced and some sections of exterior siding need maintenance.
Ocean County | 1119 Sampson Road, Point Pleasant, N.J.
1931 Riverfront House
$1.999 million
A four-bedroom, three-bath, 2,828-square foot house built in 1931, with a first-floor family room, an open floor plan, a wood-burning fireplace, a two-story ceiling, an upstairs balcony, a covered wraparound porch, an outdoor hot tub and outdoor shower, a 270-foot-long dock with a boat lift extending into the Manasquan River, an additional floating dock and deeded riparian rights, on 0.29 acres. Gabrielle Cangelosi, Douglas Elliman, 732-604-0098, elliman.com
Costs
Taxes: $22,953 a year
Pros
The extra-large dock can be used for outdoor gatherings and offers expansive views of the Manasquan River and the opposing shoreline. The house is a mile and a half from Atlantic Ocean beaches.
Cons
This house doesn’t have central air-conditioning or a garage, though the driveway has room to park four cars.
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