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Open Houses in Peekskill-Cortlandt This Weekend, March 18-20

Attending an open house gives a new meaning to the phrase "window shopping."

What are the chances that the first house you walk into is the one you will buy?  You may need to see many homes before that one jumps out at you.  A great way to get started is to head out on a beautiful weekend and check out the local open houses.

This week’s list offers homes that are ready to move right in, and others that will require some of your special touches. 

So make a plan this weekend to get out and start looking.  You never know what you’ll see.  Remember, our local school districts are large and they don’t follow the town boarders, so you may also want to check out the Yorktown or Southeast Patches for additional open houses.

You can keep an eye on the market-right here, and be sure to check back with Patch to know which homes have sold in your neighborhood.

 To get more information on the homes holding open house this weekend, click on the pictures here and a full menu of details will pop up. Or, scan through the list below.

This compilation is by Kathleen Cruz, Realtor with Coldwell Banker, who can respond to questions about housing in our market, or buying or selling homes, if reached directly at 914-552-7559.

 

OPEN HOUSES

42 Morningside Drive, Croton-on-Hudson

List Price: $448,000

Living Area: 1836 sq. ft. / Lot Size:0.400 acres

Bedrooms: 4 / Baths: 1-1/2

Estimated Tax, not including STAR:  $13,000

School District: Croton Harmon

Listing Agent: Barbara Necaise, Houlihan Lawrence- 845-227-4400

Date & Time: Sunday, March 20, 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Directions: Rt 9N. Croton Point Ave. Exit make right. Left on 9A right on Benedict, rt at circle, lft on Morningside.

6 Batten Road, Croton-on-Hudson

List Price: $549,900

Living Area: 2700 sq. ft. / Lot Size: 0.564 acres

Bedrooms: 4 / Baths: 3

Estimated Tax, not including STAR: $16,160

School District:  Croton Harmon

Listing Agent: Barbara R Ward, Houlihan Lawrence-962-4900

Date & Time: Sunday, March 20, 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Directions: From Croton take 129 to Batten, 3rd house on right.

101 Truesdale Drive, Croton-on-Hudson

List Price: $629,000

Living Area: 2250 sq. ft. / Lot Size: 0.477 acres

Bedrooms: 4 / Baths: 3

Estimated Tax, not including STAR:  $16,640

School District: Croton Harmon

Listing Agent: Jean Cameron-Smith, North Country Sotheby’s International-238-2090

Date & Time: Sunday, March 20, 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Directions: Rte 129 to L on Old Post Rd S to L on Truesdale. House is on L.

42 Winchester Avenue #42, Peekskill

List Price: $299,900

Living Area: 1400 sq. ft.

Bedrooms: 3 / Baths: 2-1/2

Estimated Tax, not including STAR: $7,541

School District: Peekskill

Listing Agent: Jennifer Hayes, Houlihan Lawrence, 914-962-4900

Date & Time: Saturday, March 19, 12:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Directions: Rt.6 to Society Hill II. Up hill; bear rt. on Campus. 2ND Winchester on LFT.Park in 42 or no # spot.

45 Forest Avenue, Cortlandt Manor

List Price: $469,000

Living Area: 2200 sq. ft. / Lot Size: 0.920 acres

Bedrooms: 3 / Baths: 3-1/2

Estimated Tax, not including STAR:  $11,539

School District: Lakeland

Listing Agent: Tom M McGuire & Louis J Colombo, Weichert Realtors-833-0800

Date & Time: Sunday, March 20, 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Directions:  Rt. 202 to Forest Ave.

116 Cornell Avenue, Cortlandt Manor

List Price: $339,000

Living Area: 1329 sq. ft. / Lot Size: 0.156 acres

Bedrooms: 3 / Baths: 1

Estimated Tax, not including STAR:  $5,276

School District: Lakeland

Listing Agent: Thomas G Burns, Weichert Realtors-833-0800

Date & Time: Saturday, March 19, 12:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Directions: Route 6 to Locust ,make right on to Cornell, house on left side.

1 Toddville Lane, Cortlandt Manor

List Price: $327,000

Living Area: 1500 sq. ft. / Lot Size: 0.599 acres

Bedrooms: 3 / Baths: 1-1/2

Estimated Tax, not including STAR:  $12,135

School District: Lakeland

Listing Agent: Kathleen O’Driscoll, Houlihan Lawrence-962-4900

Date & Time: Sunday, March 20, 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Directions: Route 202 to Old Locust Rd to right on Toddville Lane to 1st home on the right.

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