Raised ranch on Setauket Harbor reduced to $1.55 million - Newsday

2022-08-12 10:01:14 By : Ms. Hily Xiong

The four-bedroom, three-bath house is on a 0.7-acre lot with a dock and mooring at a private beach. Credit: Lifestyle Films /Vin Catalano

A raised ranch with waterfront views on Setauket Harbor has been reduced $150,000 to $1.55 million. It was built in 1969 on Johns Road in the historic Strong’s Neck area of Setauket, named for Anna Smith Strong, who was part of General George Washington’s Setauket spy ring during the American Revolution.

The four-bedroom, three-bath, 3,624-square-foot house sits on a 0.7-acre lot on a cul-de-sac and has a new composite dock and mooring and a private beach.

The property has its own beach. Credit: Lifestyle Films /Vin Catalano

“I’ve loved that we have our own little beach and a dock,” said homeowner Deb Herman, who has lived there for 10 years and is leaving the area. “We can kayak, boat or Jet Ski out to Port Jefferson Harbor, Little Bay or Conscience Bay, or boat across to Connecticut for the day. You can even do yoga on the beach."

Herman, an agent with American Way Real Estate in Port Jefferson who is the listing agent for the house, said her favorite room is the three-season sunroom where she can watch the sunrise over the water. A deck off that room has a spiral staircase that leads down to a covered outdoor kitchen that Herman added.

The living area. Credit: Lifestyle Films /Vin Catalano

On the second level, the main kitchen, den and primary bedroom all have water views, as does a lower-level bedroom and entertainment room. A mud room leads to a two-car garage. The house has been updated with geothermal heating and cooling.

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The kitchen. Credit: Lifestyle Films /Vin Catalano

Herman said that the house isn’t in a flood zone, so it doesn’t require flood insurance. It’s in the Three Village School District, and annual taxes are $33,118.

The front of the house. Credit: Lifestyle Films /Vin Catalano

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