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Home of the Week: 6 Lake Kitchawan Drive

This front porch colonial was renovated to include a chef's kitchen.

This is a front porch colonial renovated by a luxury home builder who offers an additional one-year warranty. The appointments range from the chef’s kitchen to the wainscoting, crown moldings, vaulted loft with arched window, double cupola and hardwood floors throughout. The vaulted loft with arched window and double copula is a special addition.


The mahogany front porch and back deck are spacious for family time and entertaining. The home has low-maintenance features and green, sustainability-minded efficiencies, such as a fenced in, fully irrigated garden. The home is situated near a stream and the beach of Lake Kitchawan. The home has three bedrooms, but can live as a four.  It's appraised for $975,000 and offered at $925,000. A public open house is Sun. Jan. 13 from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.

Location: 6 Kitchawan Lane, South Salem
Price:
$925,000
Bedrooms:
3
Baths:
3
Living Area:
3,352 sq. feet
Lot Size:
1.8 acres
Listing agent: Christina Dochtermann, 914.244.8739

 

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