Westchester | 41 Euclid Avenue, Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y.
Renovated Colonial
$1.875 million
A four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath 2,832-square-foot house built in 1927, with period wood and glass details, central air-conditioning, a formal living room with fireplace, a formal dining room, an eat-in kitchen, a sunroom/family room, a finished lower level, a backyard deck and a one-car garage, on 0.25 acres in the Riverview Manor section. Zoya Litinetskaya, 917-584-6810, Adam Trese, 917-723-1566, Compass; compass.com
Costs
Taxes: $44,702 a year
Pros
The house is in move-in condition with rooms that are large and bright. The level property is nicely landscaped. Recent upgrades include new appliances, solar panels and an electric charger.
Cons
A tennis club for area residents borders one side of the property, possibly limiting backyard privacy. Air-conditioning ducts cut into a bedroom closet. Several bathrooms could use updating.
Bergen County | 353 Highland Avenue, Ridgewood, N.J.
Mediterranean-Style House
$1.995 million
This five-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath house was built in the early 1900s and updated in the 2000s. It has formal dining and living rooms, a family room with a gas fireplace, an eat-in kitchen with high ceilings and an upper balcony, a sunroom, and a large primary bedroom suite with a new bathroom and an outdoor deck. The finished basement has a kitchenette, a game room and a wine cellar, and the 0.6-acre property includes a tiled patio, a swimming pool, a fenced-in yard and an attached two-car garage. Christina Gibbons, Christie’s International Real Estate, 917-837-8853, christiesrealestate.com
Costs
Taxes: $55,017 a year
Pros
The house employs fitting Mediterranean-style materials and design, including arched doorways, high ceilings, wrought-iron, some original lead-divided casement windows and a barrel-tile roof.
Cons
Referred to locally as “the island house,” the property sits alone on a patch of land surrounded on all sides by area streets, which might impact privacy.
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