The Syosset, Jericho, Woodbury area is a highly desirable section of Long Island, with plenty of shopping, a great school district and a seemingly endless amount of amenities. That is why homes seem to fly off the market with such regularity.
This week, the Syosset-Jericho Tribune focuses on three beautiful homes built within the last couple of years. Some have rear decks, others have fully finished basements—but they all share the charm inherent to homes in the Syosset, Jericho, Woodbury area.
This colonial-style home at 338 Coleridge Rd. in the Jericho school district was built in 2014 and sold for $1,210,000. It features five bedrooms, three full bathrooms and 12 total rooms on a 3,000-square-foot lot. The spacious basement has an eight-foot ceiling and an outside entrance, while the first floor has a large den and the second floor boasts four bedrooms. Homeowners pay $22,000 in taxes.
This split-level home at 122 Maytime Drive in the East Birchwood section of the Jericho school district was built in 2015 and sold for $990,000. It features four bedrooms, three full bathrooms and eight total rooms on a 12,420-square-foot lot. The home’s basement has a bedroom, full bathroom and sliders to a patio, while the first floor has an eat-in kitchen and a family room with a fireplace. Homeowners pay $15,775 in taxes.
This colonial-style home at 56 Moss Lane in the East Birchwood section of the Jericho school district was built in 2015 and sold for $1,425,000. It features six bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms and 11 total rooms on a 9,882-square-foot lot. The unfinished basement has an outside entrance, while the first floor features a grand entry, living room, family room with a fireplace and a second-floor master bedroom.
This colonial-stye home at 66 Forest Dr. in the East Birchwood section of the Syosset school district was built in 2015 and sold for $988,800. It features five bedrooms, three full bathrooms and nine total rooms on a 8,280-square-foot lot. The unfinished basement has eight-foot ceilings and an outside entrance, while the first floor has a grand entryway, a family room with a fireplace and a bright eat-in kitchen.