Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut
Westchester | 1422 Arlington Street, Mamaroneck, N.Y.
A three-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath, 1,750-square-foot, expanded and renovated house built in 1929 with original hardwood floors, a formal living room with a fireplace, a formal dining room, two sunrooms (one all-seasons), a kitchen with a breakfast nook, a primary bedroom suite with built-in closet shelving, mini-split air-conditioning units, a finished attic, a finished lower-level storage space and a one-car garage on a 0.11-acre corner lot. Nick Rosario, 917-564-2351, William Raveis, raveis.com
The house has been nicely maintained and most rooms are abundant with natural light. The attic, with two carpeted spaces, could be a teenager’s or au pair’s space.
There is no bathroom on the main level. A boulder limits use of a side lawn. The kitchen could use updating.
Fairfield | 70 Obtuse Hill Road, Brookfield, Conn.
This five-bedroom, four-full-and-two-half-bath, 5,630-square-foot home built in 1966 has medieval-inspired details like an iron-studded front door from an Austrian castle, wood beams, a sunken stone fireplace with a mantel from a German castle and cathedral ceilings. The kitchen has a large island, a brick fireplace, a copper farmhouse sink and deck access. Two primary suites, both with fireplaces, are on the main level; and three more bedrooms, including two with private balconies, are on the upper level. The lower level has a billiards room, a home gym and access to a stone patio with a fireplace and hot tub. There’s a six-car detached garage on the 5.46-acre estate. Kellie Martone, 203-948-1034, William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty, williampitt.com
The property has a detached guest cottage with a full kitchen and bath, a climate-controlled barn with a golf simulator, a putting green and two ponds.
The large property requires significant upkeep. The medieval-inspired architectural features may not appeal to some.
Given the fast pace of the current market, some properties may no longer be available at the time of publication.