A Completely Revamped Circa-1907 Home on Long Island Looks for $6.75M

Just east of New York City, a 100-plus-year-old home nestled on a quiet residential street in the Long Island hamlet of Manhasset on Long Island. The completely reimagined property is situated a stone’s throw from Manhasset Bay and less than a mile to town.

The home was originally built in 1907 but architect Guy Ladd Frost, known for the restoration of many historic buildings, brought his eye to the prewar Colonial Revival and helped rebuild it from the ground up. Preserving its spirit and expanding its footprint in the process.

A wraparound porch welcomes visitors into the home, which has a footprint of 6,000 square feet. With seven bedrooms, five full bathrooms, and two half-baths, there is plenty of space for a large family or those who often host guests. Or, the finished lower level, which spans an additional 1,600 square feet, is an ideal in-law suite or full entertaining level. It already includes its own refreshment kitchen complete with a wine fridge, laundry room, and ample closet/storage space.

The two-lot property also includes a swimming pool, a separate patio area, and a two-car garage with a pet grooming station.

Patricia Gahan-Moroney of Sotheby’s International Realty holds the timeless yet fresh listing asking $6.749 million.