A Stylish Property Once Showcased in the Rye House Tour Lists for $5.9M
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Boasting 14 miles of water-frontage and quaint spots throughout, Rye, NY has jumped in popularity over the years. It’s close to New York City but feels world away with its small-town feel and traditional homes sprinkled all around. This one asking $5,895,000 sits on the sought-after Dogwood Lane and while it may look like a predictable antique, the interiors serve up surprisingly contemporary and glamorous style.
The 1916-built house was once featured on the Rye House Tour, a celebration of unique homes across the design-rich town. While covered in traditional brick on the outside, renovations over the years have transformed the 6,353-square-foot inside to exude modern sophistication. Dark wood flooring carries across the interiors, providing contrast to the neutral color palette full of plush textures. Employing a classic floor plan on the main floor, separate living and dining rooms meet in the middle at the chef’s kitchen, complete with top-of-the-line appliances and gorgeous marble countertops.
The private spaces are poised separately upstairs, with a total of six bedrooms and five full bathrooms. Each room is bright and airy, with the primary suite holding three walk-in closets and a spa-like bathroom. The only thing that could make it more ideal? The beautiful outdoor spaces, of course, which include a pool.
Less than an hour from Grand Central, some buyers may ask themselves “why not Rye?” Ellen Stern at William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty holds the listing.