| MLS # | 951959 |
| Àlàyé ohun-ini | 4 yàrá ibùsùn, 2 yàrá ìwẹ̀, 1 bàlùwẹ̀ kékeré, ẹrọ fọ́ ìkòkò onjẹ, ẹrọ fọ aṣọ, ẹrọ gbẹ aṣọ, ẹrọ àfẹnukò, òde ilé: 0.31 Ẹ́ká, inú ilé: 3100 ft2, 288m2 (DOM): 17 days |
| Ọdún ìkọ́lé | 1927 |
| Owó-orí (ọdọdún) | $22,147 |
| Iru ìdáná | Gáàsì adayeba |
| Ẹrọ àfẹnukò | Ẹrọ AC ogiri |
| Relúwẹ̀ | 1.4 Maìlì: "Amityville" |
| 1.6 Maìlì: "Copiague" | |
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Iṣe ikẹta kan ti o ṣọwọn lati ni ipilẹ omi gidi ni ọkan Ibi ti Ilu South Amityville.
Ile aṣa olokiki yii ti ọdun 1920 ni a ṣe apẹrẹ ni ayika didan omi rẹ, n pese awọn iwo odo ti ko ni idilọwọ lati f hampir gbogbo yàrá ati igbesi aye ti o ni rilara ti o wọpọ, aláyè, ati aigbọran. Deck ti o gbooro ni iwaju omi rọpo ọgba abẹlẹ ibile, n ṣẹda ipo ti o wa niwaju fun awọn iṣẹ omi ojoojumọ, awọn akoko ti n yipada, awọn ẹiyẹ ti n lọ, imọlẹ owurọ ti n tan, ati awọn aijẹ nla ti o ṣẹlẹ lori omi, pẹlu anfani afikun ti dida ọkọ oju omi rẹ nikan ni awọn igbesẹ lati ilẹkun rẹ fun awọn irin-ajo aijẹ, awọn ìrìn-ajo ipari ọsẹ, ati igbesi aye omi ti ko ni effort.
Fẹrẹ fẹlẹfẹlẹ gbogbo ferese ni a ti yọ odo. Gbogbo awọn aaye gbigbọn akọkọ ati awọn yàrá ibusun ni iriri awọn iwo omi, pẹlu diẹ ẹ sii ju ọkan lọ yàrá iwẹ ti ko doju awọn omi, ti o ṣe ki ile yii ni rilara bi ẹnipe o n fo loke omi naa. Yàrá oorun ni aaye pataki kan, n pese awọn iwo omi iwọn didun ti o pe ọ lati da awọn ibi, túbọ, ki o si mu gbogbo rẹ ni.
Ninu, ti ohun-elo itan ile naa ti wa ni itọju ni ẹwa, pẹlu awọn ferese gilasi to gidi, awọn ọrun ti a kó, awọn akopọ ti a fi ṣe sinu, ati ina iyanfẹ meji ti o ni orukọ atilẹba ti o jẹ ki awọn agbegbe ilu akọkọ. Awọn alaye wọnyi n sọrọ nipa iṣẹ ọwọ ti akoko atijọ lakoko ti n ṣẹda awọn aaye igbona, ẹlẹwa fun igbesi aye ode oni.
Ibi ti o wa ni ayika gbooro pẹlu awọn iwo odo pipe n funni ni agbara iyalẹnu fun aaye igbesi aye ti n bọ tabi ifamọra, ti n ṣe ki ohun-ini yii jẹ irọrun gẹgẹ bi o ti jẹ kòkó.
Ti a ṣe afihan ninu My Amityville nipasẹ onkọwe Doug Robinson, ile yii kii ṣe nikan ni ile, o jẹ apakan ti itan ile-ibẹ ati aṣa ti ilu. Ti o wa ni ọkan ninu awọn bulọọki idaabobo ilẹ omi ti South Amityville, o ṣe afihan appealing ti o tọ ti agbegbe kan ti awọn ile ti wa ni fẹràn ati ti wa ni ya silẹ nipasẹ awọn ir generation.
A ti gbe igbesoke ati gbe ga lẹhin Hurricane Sandy, ile naa n pẹlẹbẹ ni afikun, alaafia ti ọkan, ati idiyele omi kekere, ni idaniloju pe ẹwa rẹ ati agbara le ni anfani fun ọpọlọpọ ọdun ti n bọ.
Eyi jẹ diẹ sii ju ile omi lọ. O jẹ iriri ipo iwaju ti igbesi aye odo, itan ilu, ati apẹrẹ ti ko pẹ, gbogbo rẹ ni agbegbe iyalẹnu kan.
A rare opportunity to own a true riverfront classic in the heart of South Amityville Village.
This iconic 1920s colonial was designed around its waterfront setting, offering uninterrupted river views from nearly every room and a lifestyle that feels immersive, serene, and timeless. The expansive riverfront deck replaces the traditional backyard, creating a front-row seat to daily boating activity, changing seasons, migrating birds, glowing morning light, and spectacular sunrises that unfold over the water, with the added benefit of docking your boat just steps from your door for spontaneous sunset cruises, weekend adventures, and effortless waterfront living.
Nearly every window frames the river. All main living spaces and bedrooms enjoy waterfront views, with only one bathroom not facing the water, making this home feel as though it is floating above the river itself. The sunroom is a particularly special vantage point, offering panoramic water views that invite you to pause, breathe, and take it all in.
Inside, the home’s historic character remains beautifully intact, with original leaded glass windows, coffered ceilings, built-in cabinetry, and a rare dual-sided original fireplace that anchors the main living areas. These details speak to the craftsmanship of a bygone era while creating warm, elegant spaces for modern living.
A walk-around attic with full river views offers exceptional potential for future living space or retreat, making this property as flexible as it is charming.
Featured in My Amityville by author Doug Robinson, this home is not just a residence, it is part of the village’s architectural and cultural story. Located on one of South Amityville’s most coveted waterfront blocks, it reflects the enduring appeal of a community where homes are cherished and passed through generations.
Thoughtfully lifted and raised after Hurricane Sandy, the home offers added resilience, peace of mind, and a low flood premium, ensuring that its beauty and strength can be enjoyed for many years to come.
This is more than a waterfront home. It is a front-row experience of river life, village history, and timeless design, all in one extraordinary setting. © 2025 OneKey™ MLS, LLC







