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Court overturns mortgage ruling for E. Patchogue home
Photo credit: Shea Sanders Real Estate
The use of the word “Tara” in a real estate listing for a Nesconset home recently caught our eye. Did the agent use it because of the home’s imposing two-story columns on the front of the house? Its majestic foyer with its Y-shaped grand staircase? Its large window in the central landing?
Actually, the developer named this particular model the “Tara Colonial” during construction in the mid-1960s, surely finding inspiration from the Tara plantation home in the 1938 movie “Gone with the Wind.” Well, fiddle-dee-dee!
Listed for $469,000 with Laurie Rizzo of Shea Sanders Real Estate, the four-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom home with a two-car garage and central air conditioning is in the Sachem Central School District.
Scarlet red decking flanks the 16-by-32-foot in-ground pool. But while there’s no “butler” pantry, there is an unusually high amount of kitchen cabinets.
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For sale, Nesconset, Shea Sanders Real Estate