Property
Ownership: | For Sale |
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Type: | Commercial |
Lot Size: | 4500 sq ft |
FinancialsPrice: $675,000 Annual Taxes: $11,871
Price: | $675,000 |
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Annual Taxes: | $11,871 |
DescriptionWhat a treasure! This darling 1838 Victorian, 1704-square-foot, four-bedroom, 2 bath home, tucked between two businesses in downtown Oyster Bay Village, just steps from the waterfront park and beach, might remind you of the animated movie, "Up." But you need not tie balloons to it and fly away. Opportunities abound from restoring it to its Nineteenth Century sea-captain-like heritage, options are endless perhaps a charming shop, business, living in it yourself, or transforming the entire property into a commercial building. Sitting back from the street, it features a fenced front yard with tree, lawn, parking area, and gated entry. It is entered from an enclosed porch to a center hall with dining room and eat-in-kitchen to the left and a cozy living room with fireplace and powder room on the right. Four bedrooms are on the second floor. The unfinished attic, with five windows, is accessed by Bessler stairs, and the basement, with laundry and storage area, has BILKO stairs to the outside. Oyster Bay Village is a destination for weekend exploration with its waterfront park and marina on scenic Bay, plus quaint village shops and restaurants, and President Teddy Roosevelt's home/museum. Its train station, just steps from the house, provides an easy commute to New York City, forty-four miles away. View 3D tour and floor plan.
What a treasure! This darling 1838 Victorian, 1704-square-foot, four-bedroom, 2 bath home, tucked between two businesses in downtown Oyster Bay Village, just steps from the waterfront park and beach, might remind you of the animated movie, "Up." But you need not tie balloons to it and fly away. Opportunities abound from restoring it to its Nineteenth Century sea-captain-like heritage, options are endless perhaps a charming shop, business, living in it yourself, or transforming the entire property into a commercial building. Sitting back from the street, it features a fenced front yard with tree, lawn, parking area, and gated entry. It is entered from an enclosed porch to a center hall with dining room and eat-in-kitchen to the left and a cozy living room with fireplace and powder room on the right. Four bedrooms are on the second floor. The unfinished attic, with five windows, is accessed by Bessler stairs, and the basement, with laundry and storage area, has BILKO stairs to the outside. Oyster Bay Village is a destination for weekend exploration with its waterfront park and marina on scenic Bay, plus quaint village shops and restaurants, and President Teddy Roosevelt's home/museum. Its train station, just steps from the house, provides an easy commute to New York City, forty-four miles away. View 3D tour and floor plan.
What a treasure ! This darling 1838 Victorian, 1704 square foot, four bedroom, 2 bath home, tucked between two businesses in downtown Oyster Bay Village, just steps from the waterfront ...
DescriptionWhat a treasure! This darling 1838 Victorian, 1704-square-foot, four-bedroom, 2 bath home, tucked between two businesses in downtown Oyster Bay Village, just steps from the waterfront park and beach, might remind you of the animated movie, "Up." But you need not tie balloons to it and fly away. Opportunities abound from restoring it to its Nineteenth Century sea-captain-like heritage, options are endless perhaps a charming shop, business, living in it yourself, or transforming the entire property into a commercial building. Sitting back from the street, it features a fenced front yard with tree, lawn, parking area, and gated entry. It is entered from an enclosed porch to a center hall with dining room and eat-in-kitchen to the left and a cozy living room with fireplace and powder room on the right. Four bedrooms are on the second floor. The unfinished attic, with five windows, is accessed by Bessler stairs, and the basement, with laundry and storage area, has BILKO stairs to the outside. Oyster Bay Village is a destination for weekend exploration with its waterfront park and marina on scenic Bay, plus quaint village shops and restaurants, and President Teddy Roosevelt's home/museum. Its train station, just steps from the house, provides an easy commute to New York City, forty-four miles away. View 3D tour and floor plan.
What a treasure! This darling 1838 Victorian, 1704-square-foot, four-bedroom, 2 bath home, tucked between two businesses in downtown Oyster Bay Village, just steps from the waterfront park and beach, might remind you of the animated movie, "Up." But you need not tie balloons to it and fly away. Opportunities abound from restoring it to its Nineteenth Century sea-captain-like heritage, options are endless perhaps a charming shop, business, living in it yourself, or transforming the entire property into a commercial building. Sitting back from the street, it features a fenced front yard with tree, lawn, parking area, and gated entry. It is entered from an enclosed porch to a center hall with dining room and eat-in-kitchen to the left and a cozy living room with fireplace and powder room on the right. Four bedrooms are on the second floor. The unfinished attic, with five windows, is accessed by Bessler stairs, and the basement, with laundry and storage area, has BILKO stairs to the outside. Oyster Bay Village is a destination for weekend exploration with its waterfront park and marina on scenic Bay, plus quaint village shops and restaurants, and President Teddy Roosevelt's home/museum. Its train station, just steps from the house, provides an easy commute to New York City, forty-four miles away. View 3D tour and floor plan.
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