Oakdale 369
City: Oakdale
State: NY
Zip: 11769
Status: Active
Country: USA
Neighborhood: Artist Colony
Year Built: 1850
Appearance: Excellent
Construction Type: Brick
Price: $368,000
Kitchen(s): 1
Beds: 2
Full Bath(s): 1
Half Baths: 1
Fireplace(s): 1
Basement Type: None
Annual Property Tax: $10,940
Floors: 3
Fuel: Electric
Heat Type: Forced Hot Air
Waterfront Type: None
Water Frontage: 0
Pool: None
Docking Rights: Association
Skylight(s): 0
State: NY
Zip: 11769
Status: Active
Country: USA
Neighborhood: Artist Colony
Year Built: 1850
Appearance: Excellent
Construction Type: Brick
Price: $368,000
Kitchen(s): 1
Beds: 2
Full Bath(s): 1
Half Baths: 1
Fireplace(s): 1
Basement Type: None
Annual Property Tax: $10,940
Floors: 3
Fuel: Electric
Heat Type: Forced Hot Air
Waterfront Type: None
Water Frontage: 0
Pool: None
Docking Rights: Association
Skylight(s): 0
Full Description: This Five-Room House Was Once A Part Of The Original Idle Hour Estate Stables. In 1979, The Stables Were Restored And Converted Into Townhomes. Idle Hour Was The Oakdale estate of William K. Vanderbilt Jr Built Along The Connetquot River. This Unit Features Woodburning Fireplace, Private Courtyard, Balcony and Beach Club Rights
1st Floor: Living Room With Fireplace, Eat In Kitchen, Half Bath, Laundry
2nd Floor:Two Bedrooms, Full Bath, Balcony
Some Say That It Was Lucy Thompson, A Wealthy Art Patron, In The Mid -1920's, That Bought The Vanderbilt Farm Buildings With The Idea Of Converting Them Into Small Houses For An Artist's Colony.
Some history at
http://www.dowling.edu/about/idlehour/fanda.shtm
1st Floor: Living Room With Fireplace, Eat In Kitchen, Half Bath, Laundry
2nd Floor:Two Bedrooms, Full Bath, Balcony
Some Say That It Was Lucy Thompson, A Wealthy Art Patron, In The Mid -1920's, That Bought The Vanderbilt Farm Buildings With The Idea Of Converting Them Into Small Houses For An Artist's Colony.
Some history at
http://www.dowling.edu/about/idlehour/fanda.shtm




