Razed or Saved Plus Open Houses
- Thursday, 07 August 2014 08:29
- Last Updated: Thursday, 07 August 2014 09:23
- Published: Thursday, 07 August 2014 08:29
- Joanne Wallenstein
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12 Willow Lane
Here are the homes that will be 40 Sage Terrace
- 2 Lincoln Rd. built in 1950
- 109 Carthage Road built in 1949
- 29 Fairview Road built in 1925
- 11 Black Hawk Road built in 1949
- 12 Willow Lane built in 1952 is on the market for $3.2 million
- 40 Sage Terrace, a charming cottage on a deep lot across from the Greenacres School could also come down. The house was built in 1922.
Recently the demolition of 22 Montrose Road was denied by the CHP. The owner then appealed the Both the CHP and the BAR denied the application to demolist 22 Montrose Road
Are builders going directly to homeowners to make deals to buy and demolish their homes? According to Associate Real Estate Broker Anne Moretti of Julia B. Fee Sotheby's, "Builders are definitely looking for properties more aggressively this year, and there have been some direct sales. Still, most owners realize that MLS exposure typically nets the owner more money, even for a home which has "substantial deferred maintenance" (otherwise known as a teardown)." As for agents, Licensed Realtor Jennifer Constantin of Jula B. Fee Sotheby's agrees, saying, "Agents would rather have a home go to market."
Open House:
10 Morris Lane, Scarsdale,
List Price: $6,200,000
Public Open House: Sunday, August 10 2014
1pm – 3pm
Majestic estate located on a premier block in prestigious Murray Hill. Never before on the market, is this gracious Center Hall Colonial sited on two glorious acres surrounded by lush rolling lawns and exquisite gardens. A fabulous Gunite pool and adjacent tennis 10 Morris Lane Pool at 100 Morris Lane