MLS # | 832286 |
Impormasyon | aircon DOM: 50 araw |
Taon ng Konstruksyon | 1928 |
Buwis (taunan) | $194,072 |
Uri ng Fuel | Petrolyo |
Aircon | sentral na aircon |
Tren (LIRR) | 3 milya tungong "Hicksville" |
3.4 milya tungong "Syosset" | |
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Brookville | Sa merkado sa unang pagkakataon sa higit sa isang siglo, maligayang pagdating sa 2340 Cedar Swamp Road - isang pagkakataon sa buhay upang magkaroon ng isang estate sa puso ng Gold Coast ng Long Island. Ang property na ito, na may kabuuang halos 52-acre ng hindi pa nagagawang lupa, ay minsang tahanan ng Joan of Arc Chapel - isang maliit na kapilya na inangkat ni Gertrude Hill Gavin, anak ng direktor ng riles, si James Jerome Hill. Ito ay isa sa mga huling French relic na na-import sa Estados Unidos bago magpatupad ang France ng pagbabawal sa pag-export ng mga ganitong kayamanan, at ito ay donated ng isang naunang may-ari ng estate sa Marquette University. Matapos masunog ng isang naglalagablab na apoy noong 1964, na tumagal ng higit sa 16 na oras, ang natitirang nakatayo ngayon ay mga labi ng isang guest house, mga stables, at quarters ng mga katulong.
Ibinibenta nang as-is, ang property na ito ay may kabuuang 3 lot, at may potensyal na ma-subdivide, na may 3-acre zoning. Walang katapusang posibilidad - isipin ang isang hinaharap ng modernong gated na komunidad na may mga luho ng tahanan, o ibalik ang magandang estate na ito sa buhay, at mamuhay ng marangya sa isang nakahiwalay na property na napapaligiran ng kasaysayan.
Brookville | On the market for the first time in over a century, welcome to 2340 Cedar Swamp Road - a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own an estate in the heart of Long Island's Gold Coast. This property, totaling a near 52-acres of undeveloped land, was once home to the Joan of Arc Chapel - a small chapel imported by Gertrude Hill Gavin, daughter of railway director, James Jerome Hill. It was one of the last French relics to be imported into the United States before France enacted a ban on the export of such treasures, and was donated by a previous owner of the estate to Marquette University. After being overcome by a blazing fire in 1964, that burned for over 16 hours, all that currently stands is the remnants of a guest house, stables, and servant quarters.
Being sold as-is, this property is a total of 3 lots, and has the potential to be subdivided, with 3-acre zoning. The possibilities are endless - envision a future of a modern, gated community with luxury homes, or bring this beautiful estate back to life, and live lavishly on a secluded property surrounded by history. © 2025 OneKey™ MLS, LLC