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Big Reveal: $1.65M for a renovated North Haven home with an attached greenhouse

Most readers thought it was listed for a bit lower

Photos courtesy of Corcoran

Poll

What do you think is the listing price of this renovated North Haven home?

This poll is closed

  • 12%
    Under $500K
    (4 votes)
  • 21%
    Between $500K and $1 million
    (7 votes)
  • 28%
    Between $1 million and $1.5 million
    (9 votes)
  • 25%
    Between $1.5 million and $2 million
    (8 votes)
  • 12%
    Over $2 million
    (4 votes)
32 votes total Vote Now

Earlier this week, we asked our readers what they thought a renovated North Haven home with an attached greenhouse off the living space was asking. Most of our readers though that it was listed for between $1 million and $1.5 million, but almost the same amount of people voted for between $500,000 and $1 million, and between $1.5 million and $2 million.

The home is listed for $1.65 million under Corcoran Group Real Estate’s agent, Mala Sander.

A few people thought that it was below $500,000, and a few thought it was over $2 million—but not many readers voted in either category.

It’s been available to rent on and off since 2013, the same year that it sold for $1,275,000. Before that, it sold in 2011 for $750,000, and $371,000 in 1995. Since it’s been in the hands of the current owners, renovations have been completed throughout the home, originally built in 1980—including new kitchen cabinets installed in a fantastic candy apple red.

Other features of the 2,550-square-foot home include four bedrooms, three bathrooms, an open floor plan, a fireplace, heated pool, stone patios, and private access to a bay beach close by.

In particular, we’re fascinated by the operational greenhouse that’s located at the front of the house off the living room, accessed by sliding glass doors. Right now, it’s being used as a sun room, but we love that it can be used as a functional greenhouse and that the owners wouldn’t even need to go outside to grab their freshly grown herbs.

What do you think of the home?