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Stunning better than NEW! 2019 4 BR., 3.5 BA.,Spacious Open Floor Plan. Light, bright and elegant w/ conveneint in-town location. Quality construction with beautiful, extensive millwork & HW floors through out. Gorgeous gourmet Kitchen SS Kitchen Aide appliances open to Family Rm w/gas FP. Retreat to Primary Suite w/ 2 walk-in closets & luxurious Bathroom, 3 additional BR's on 2nd fl., shared hall Ba. & Laundry Rm.Remote contolled window shades on 1st fl & LL. Conveniently located Mudroom by back door and garage w/walk-in pantry closet and Powder Rm. Finished LL offers a large family room & beautiful Full BA. + storage rm./utility, weather reistant Deck w/gas grill overlooking level yard with privacy fencing, stone wall, lush lawn and many trees. Built-In Generator! Home Warranty in place. Minutes to all Schools,Shopping, Mid-Town Direct Train, Bus to Port Authority NYC, network of major highways. Ref: 36672-3853688
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