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The most popular listings on The New York Times’s Find a Home site in July included a New Jersey rental, modestly priced homes in Yonkers and Staten Island, and a luxurious country retreat and working farm.
5. A Very Fancy Farm
$19,000,000 | 187 Umpawaug Road, Redding, Conn.
Holding steady in fifth place was this seven-bedroom, six-full-and-three-half-bath home on a 50-acre “gentleman’s farm.” There’s a recording studio, three guesthouses, a tennis court and a pig and chicken coop.
Broker: William Pitt/Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty
$175,000 | 219 Bronx River Road, No. 6M, Yonkers, N.Y.
This one-bedroom, one-bath apartment at an attractive price has arched passages and hardwood floors, and was recently renovated throughout. The commute to Manhattan is 30 minutes. Sorry, no pets allowed.
Broker: Coach Realtors
3. Room for Mom and Dad
$399,000 | 32 Paul Street, Danbury, Conn.
This five-bedroom, three-bath house is in a gated community with access to two beaches. It has vaulted ceilings, a heated pool and sliding doors to a deck overlooking the property. Host the grandparents in the two-bedroom walkout lower level.
$484,999 | 3854 Amboy Road, Staten Island
This three-bedroom, one-bath 1960 house comes with a modest price. The listing is spare on details, but the 854-square-foot house includes hardwood floors, a bay window and a garage tucked below.
Broker: Weichert, Realtors
1. Commuter Rental
$3,600 a month | 8 Sherwood Road, Edison, N.J.
Those working from home might find our most-viewed listing attractive. The suburban four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath rental house is a 35-minute commute from Manhattan, making it a sustainable option post-pandemic.
Broker: Weichert, Realtors
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