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HUNTINGTON, NY – VILLAGE COLONIAL Custom built Dutch Colonial in 1914 with original doors, hardware and moldings. Featuring a new gourmet kitchen, mostly updated windows, living room, large dining room, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 updated baths, city sewers, large backyard and large shed with loft. SD #3. MLS# 2908398. $579,000.


HUNTINGTON, NY – VILLAGE RANCH Custom-built classic Craftsman-style Ranch home built in 2008 with 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, gas heating, cooking, fireplace and a 1-car detached garage. Radiant heated flooring throughout, CAC, gourmet kitchen with Wolf Range, finished lower level with bedroom, office, full bath, laundry and den. SD #3. MLS# 2906004. $749,000.


MARY RUFF 631.427.6600 ext.317 c.631.682.9706 maryruff@danielgale.com


MARY RUFF 631.427.6600 ext.317 c.631.682.9706 maryruff@danielgale.com


KINGS PARK, NY – WATER VIEWS Custom Colonial built in 1940 on a wide lot with water views. Featuring 4 bedrooms upstairs, 3.5 baths, 2 fireplaces, large living room, updated kitchen and baths and a finished lower level with 2 bedrooms. Walkout to yard and in-ground pool. 3-car garage. SD #5. MLS# 2883402. $649,000.


KINGS PARK, NY – CUSTOM COLONIAL Custom Colonial built in 2002 with exquisite details throughout featuring 4 large bedrooms, 4 full baths, 2 offices, gourmet kitchen, large family room, CAC, 2-car heated garage and in-ground heated saltwater pool. Perfection. SD #5. MLS# 2900514. $719,000.


MARY RUFF 631.427.6600 ext.317 c.631.682.9706 maryruff@danielgale.com


MARY RUFF 631.427.6600 ext.317 c.631.682.9706 maryruff@danielgale.com


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