The Week - April 3rd
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The Week - April 3rd
30 Best properties on the market Best properties on the market 31 t This week: Dutch Colonial–style homes 1 Seattle: Built in 1919, this home has five bedrooms and four full baths. It features a lighted sports court, hardwood floors, and a fireplace in the master bedroom. $4,450,000. Jennifer Flynn, QuorumLaurelhurst, (206) 522-7003 2 Marion, t Mass.: This five-bedroom house—located on Buzzards Bay and about 40 miles from Providence—is within walking distance of a public beach. Amenities include a large great room, two fireplaces, and a master suite with private bath and dressing area. $1,390,000. Robert Kinlin, Robert Paul Properties, (508) 420-1414 t 4 Winter Harbor, Maine: Located three miles from Acadia National Park, this five-acre property has 200 feet of ocean frontage. The home, built in 1892, has 10 bedrooms and a separate teahouse. $9,600,000. Story Litchfield, LandVest, (207) 276-3840 1 4 3 52 6 Steal of the week t 6 Anderson, S.C.: This three-bedroom, three-bath house sits on three-quarters of an acre, 30 miles outside Greenville. rooms, two fireplaces, and a three-season sunroom. Located 22 miles east of Built in 1900, the 2,500-square-foot home has stained-glass New York City, the property has a circular drive and detached two-car garage. windows and a library. $249,000. Jackie Donahue, Lake and Land Realty, (404) 293-4771 $1,399,000. Cheryl McAuliffe, Coach Realtors, (516) 746-5511 t t THE WEEK April 3, 2009 3 Hinsdale, Ill: This four-bedroom stone house is about a 30-minute drive from downtown Chicago. The home features a brick courtyard, two fireplaces, and an attached, two-car garage. $1,348,000. Jamie King, ERA Jensen & Feinstein, (630) 325-4343 5 Garden City, N.Y.: Built in 1920, this six-bedroom home has two family THE WEEK April 3, 2009