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DESCRIPTION
Set in the peaceful
Oseetah Ridge subdivision, near all the Olympic region has
to offer. Only 20 minutes from Whiteface Mountain and 10
minutes from Lake Placid, this newer construction home
offers both serenity and convenience.
Approximately
2,100 square feet interior features three bedrooms, two
bathrooms, stone and granite hearth for woodstove,
in-floor heat, central vacuum, granite countertops, sky
lights, and a three season screened in porch. Adirondack
style interior with exposed wood beams, pine trim, and
hardwood floors. The basement features a large bonus room
and walk-in pantry. Outside you will find a two-stall
garage and an Adirondack boulder fire pit. The private
1.5-acre lot affords partial views of Scarface Mountain
and lots of wildlife. Just a short walk to hiking and
mountain biking trails!
The energy
efficient construction includes many extras: low annual
utility bills, Pella windows, central exhaust fan, cedar
exterior trim, hemlock siding, and a fully wired media
panel with built-in speakers in the basement and first
floor. All this in a 2002 construction home nestled in a
modern subdivision with oversized lots!
FEATURES
Listing
number: 0157
Property
address: Ray Brook, NY
County: Essex
Style: Contemporary
Number of bedrooms: 3
Number of bathrooms: 2
Approximate square feet: 2,100+
Lot size: 1.5 acre
Approximate age: 2002
Yearly
taxes: $3,900 |
School district: Saranac Lake
Heating source: In-Floor radiant -
Propane
Water: Village
Sewer: Septic
Fireplace: Yes
Waterfront: No
Dock: No
Garage: Yes
Basement: Finished |
PRICE
$335,000
For estimated payments, click here for our mortgage
calculator.
OWNER'S
CONTACT INFORMATION
Thank you for
mentioning Adirondack "By Owner" when you call
or email.
Owner's telephone number:
518-523-6483
Owner's email address: raybrookhouse@yahoo.com
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