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150 Ellen Street
Riverhead, NY 11901
$599,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2000
Property Description
Have you heard that fences make great neighbors? How about a fenced Nursery in your backyard? WOW! This property wraps the corner with a total of 1.3 acres and boasts 2 to 3 bedrooms on the first floor, two full baths (including a full Master bath), hardwood floors throughout the Living Room, 3rd bedroom and hallway, vaulted ceilings with skylights, a full basement with partial finish including the third bathroom and two attached garages. The Belgium block lined driveway extendends past the side of the house - perfect for boat or RV storage. The Living Room encompasses the 3rd bedroom - (add two walls and a door and you have three bedrooms/closet already installed per original building plans) boasts a wood burning fireplace with brick surround, a bay window and new light fixtures. Spacious Eat-in Kitchen with formal and informal dining areas, garden window, new sink, oak cabinetry and newer Stainless Steel appliances, new ceiling fan, tile floors, sliding glass door to the deck and yard. Laundry and storage closets are adjacent to the kitchen - along with the 2 car garage access and interior door to the basement. Spacious Master Bedroom with new wall to wall carpet, two windows, double closets and a Master Bath with step in shower and single sink vanity. The hall bath features fiberglass surround tub/shower, tile floors, single vanity, new toilet and vaulted ceiling. The basement is finished per Riverhead standards with an outside entrance on the North side of the house and bilco doors on the South side. Three rooms plus a full bath and a wet bar with cabinetry and refrigerator. **This is not represented as an apartment -just finished living space.** The basement also has a storage closet, a 2.5 ton air handler with heat coil for the basement heat/CAC, 100 amp sub panel, 275 oil tank and Weil McLain oil hot water heating system with a Riello burner for the 1st floor one zone heat, 3 ton Carrier CAC unit. 150 amp electric for the main house.The roof was replaced in 2018. Shed with rollup door. Taxes are $10,507.38 without STAR exemption. Property not level so not appropriate for horses! Peconic Land Preservation applies - 2% over the 1st $150,000
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1998
MLS Number
3525819
Location
Address
150 Ellen Street
City
Riverhead
State
NY
Zip Code
11901
County
SUFFOLK (EAST)
Listing
Provider
Coldwell Banker American Homes, original listing
Name
Coldwell Banker American Homes
Phone
(866) 664-0347
Office Name
Coldwell Banker American Homes
Office Phone
(866) 664-0347
Agent Name
Laura Bloom

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