Nassau | 29 Fieldstone Lane, Oyster Bay, N.Y.
Colonial-Style House
$1.579 million
A four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath, 3,590-square-foot house from 1995 with hardwood floors; an open eat-in kitchen with a double oven, island and wet bar connected to a family room with a vaulted ceiling, gas fireplace and sliding-glass doors out to a deck; a first-floor en suite primary bedroom; two more bedrooms upstairs; a walk-out basement; a brick patio and an attached two-car garage, on 0.13 acres. Wayne Marciano, Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty, 516-987-1500; danielgale.com
Costs
Taxes: $26,283 a year
HOA fee: $595 a month
Pros
High ceilings and windows bring in natural light. The finished walk-out basement has a den, exercise space and storage.
Cons
The deck feels cramped and green space in the rear is shared with other homeowners.
Hunterdon | 158 Rosemont Ringoes Road, East Amwell Township, N.J.
Three-Bedroom Horse Farm
$1.195 million
A horse farm with a three-bedroom, two-bath house, portions of which date to the 1800s, with formal living and dining rooms, a two-story family room with a fireplace and a lofted office or bedroom space, a large kitchen pantry, two outdoor porches, a partially finished basement, two barns with six horse stalls, a two-car garage, five paddocks, fields and a riding ring, on 9.8 acres. Jacqueline Evans, Kurfiss Sotheby’s International Realty, 917-816-3104, sothebysrealty.com
Costs
Taxes: $13,191 a year
Pros
The house and the barns have many original details. The deep, covered back porch looks out on the property, distant hills and vivid sunsets.
Cons
The house, outbuildings and extensive grounds call for a dedicated steward, ideally one who has horses.
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