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Homes for Sale in New Jersey and Connecticut
This week’s properties are four-bedroom homes in Franklin Township, N.J., and Darien, Conn.
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Hunterdon | 10 Spring Hill Road, Franklin Township, N.J.
Midcentury Modern
$1.695 million
A three-full-and-two-half-bath, 3,400-square-foot house from 1958 with a midcentury design that includes an open-air atrium entrance, a step-down living room with a wood-burning fireplace, banks of oversized windows, finishes of brick, wood and tile, built-in shelving and storage, a finished basement, an in-ground jetted pool, a partially covered deck and an attached four-car garage, on 13.5 acres. Jenna Davie, Turpin Realtors, 973-525-8120; turpinrealtors.com
Costs
Taxes: $16,900 a year
Pros
Specimen trees and artistic lighting and landscaping decorate the property. A new solar system provides most of the energy for the house.
Cons
The light brick walls and pillars through the home’s central living space give a cold vibe. The kitchen could use updating.
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Fairfield | 147 Hoyt Street, Darien. Conn.
Modern Farmhouse
$1.995 million
A four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath, 4,062-square-foot home built in 1954, expanded in 2000, and recently renovated with smart-home features, vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, arched doorways, formal living and dining rooms, a great room, a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, walnut kitchen cabinetry, a walk-in pantry, a first-floor primary suite with a walk-in closet and a nursery, a spacious upstairs landing overlooking the great room, an office, a finished basement with a gym and home theater, a deck, a stone patio and a detached two-car garage, on 1.3 acres. Katharine Gray Bunoski, The Jennifer Leahy Team at Douglas Elliman, 203-550-6000; elliman.com
Costs
Taxes: $15,295 a year
HOA fee: $425 a year
Pros
The layout is harmonious and cohesive, and the interior design is thoughtful and bright. The yard is large and mostly flat.
Cons
The house is on a busy route and closer to the road than some may prefer.
Given the fast pace of the current market, some properties may no longer be available at the time of publication.
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