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PERIOD COLONIAL c 1920 FOR SALE $ 599,000 - SOLD
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Wonderful Home !
 | Period Colonial
c 1920
Within an easy walk to all schools,
downtown shops and New York City train, this charming and well-maintained
Colonial offers a gracious yet workable floor plan. A most inviting, large
living room with fireplace, a family room off the kitchen, three bright
bedrooms and a kitchen with separate breakfast room provide convenient
first-floor traffic flow. Classic detailing includes hardwood floors,
built-ins and moldings linking Old World charm to today’s needed
conveniences. Fish-scale shingles and an open front porch define the façade;
the backyard patio and two-car garage create an inviting treat for any buyer.
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Other Significant
Information:
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MLS # 1606272
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Fabulous curb appeal, location and
neighborhood
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Especially large living room,
dining room and master bedroom
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Sleeping porch off master bedroom
potential study/master bathroom
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Well-maintained for 44 years
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Nestled among larger, more
expensive homes
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Walk to everything
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Nearby Wilson Park tennis/paddle
courts and Summit Child Care Center
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Year built: c. 1920
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Exterior: Wood shingle
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Roof: Composition shingle
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Paved driveway
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Garage: 2-car detached
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First floor Family Room
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Appliances: carbon monoxide
detector; dishwasher; dryer; kitchen exhaust fan; self-cleaning electric oven
and range; refrigerator; washer
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Flooring: wood; vinyl linoleum;
tile; carpeting
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Heat: oil furnace
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Woodburning fireplace in living
room
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Block 1803, Lot 12
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Lot Size: .24 acre
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Land assessment: $193,200; building
assessment: $113,400; total assessment: $306,600
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Taxes: $7,328 (2002)
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Schools: elementary –
Lincoln-Hubbard; Summit Middle School; Summit High School
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Summit
Information
SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY: Incorporated in 1899, the Town of Summit is one of the most
widely-known and most highly considered communities in Union County, NJ. It sits
poised over 400 ft. above sea level in the least densely populated potion of the
county. Summit is home to people of many social, economic and ethnic backgrounds
who have found in Summit a stimulating, heterogeneous, suburban environment.
Travel to New York City makes Summit highly desirable. Two train lines funnel into
Summit: Midtown Direct moving directly into Penn Station located in midtown
Manhattan and New Jersey Transit’s original line which carries passengers into
Hoboken where PATH trains connect to lower Manhattan and Wall Street. Newark
International Airport is a 15-minute car ride away. New Jersey with its thriving
business climate has a well-educated workforce and easy access to a wealth of
recreation. Summit, running along the expansive Watchung Reservation, has an
abundance of resources and is rich with history and culture. Summit residents and
neighbors from the surrounding communities enjoy the Summit Playhouse, the Summit
Symphony and the Summit arts center now known as the New Jersey Center for the
Visual Arts. Summit public schools are known for their excellence with small class
sizes and only two students per computer. Summit has eleven historic districts
with many of its finest architectural buildings and homes dating back to the turn
of the century. As evidenced by its thriving downtown, Summit’s shopping district
hosts an assortment of unique owner-operated businesses. Summit is an excellent
town to which to relocate or visit.
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LAND AREA: 6.1 square miles
approximately
POPULATION: 19,750 (1990 Census figures
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THIS PROPERTY IS
OFFERED AT $ 599,000 - SOLD
53 High Street
Summit, NJ
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