Welcome to this beautifully maintained 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath Colonial, offering the perfect blend of classic charm with exceptional outdoor living space. Move right in and enjoy spacious rooms, hardwood floors throughout, and a thoughtfully designed layout ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. The inviting living room features a wood-burning fireplace, while the generously sized den provides plenty of space to relax and gather. A formal dining room and eat-in kitchen complete the main living areas. Upstairs, the spacious 12’ x 18’ primary suite offers a walk-in closet and private full bath, complemented by three additional bedrooms and a full bath. Step outside to your own private backyard retreat! The beautifully landscaped grounds feature a free-form in-ground pool with a stunning waterfall, creating the perfect setting for summer entertaining and relaxation. The pool pump and filter were replaced in 2026. Specimen trees and perennial gardens provide beautiful color and interest throughout every season. Additional highlights include a new heating system, upgraded electric, 12-zone in-ground sprinkler system, new gutters, oversized two-car garage. You won’t want to miss this opportunity to own a move-in-ready Colonial with beautiful indoor spaces and an exceptional backyard designed for entertaining.
Single-familyProperty Type
1967Year Built
0.5 acresLot Size
$379Price/Sq.Ft.
2 car garageParking
Listing by Debra Newton• Signature Premier Properties
Long Island, located between New York Harbor and the Atlantic Ocean, is a coastal and suburban New York neighborhood with barrier beaches and commuter rail hubs. The neighborhood’s energy concentrates around the Jamaica Station complex, where LIRR platforms, bus bays, and street-level storefronts create a constant current of movement. Housing shifts from compact prewar village centers to postwar capes and split-levels, with marinas and bayfront parks shaping daily routines. Jones Beach State Park and the Long Island Aquarium serve as signature day-trip anchors. The Paramount in Huntington and the Nassau County Museum of Art add a cultural throughline beyond the shoreline. Farm stands, delis, and small main streets stitch together a landscape defined by parkways, dunes, and bays.
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Market insights
7 Bayberry Ln · $999,000
DAYS ON MARKET
1 days
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SALE-TO-LIST
102.5%
Most homes are selling 3% above list price.
LIST PRICE
$999,000
Median sale price in this area is $748,013. (25% lower than this home)
PRICE DROP
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Property details
Interior
Exterior
Finance
Kitchen
Bathroom
Bedroom
Living
Dining
Interior features
Beamed ceilings
Ceiling fan(s)
Crown molding
Eat-in kitchen
Entrance foyer
Formal dining
Granite counters
Open floorplan
Open kitchen
Primary bathroom
Recessed lighting
Smart thermostat
Storage
Walk-in closet(s)
Bedrooms
Includes washer/dryer hookup (laundry hookups available in the home)
Bathrooms
2 full bathrooms
1 half bathroom
Kitchen
Granite counters
Dishwasher
Electric range
Exhaust fan
Freezer
Refrigerator
ENERGY STAR qualified appliances
Laundry & utility
Laundry room with washer and dryer hookups
Electric dryer hookup
Washer hookup
Flooring
Hardwood flooring
Heating & cooling
Baseboard heating
Oil heating
ENERGY STAR qualified equipment
Attic fan
Ductless cooling
Wall/window unit(s)
Exterior features
In-ground private pool with vinyl lining and pool cover
Irrigation equipment
Compressor
Home design
Single family residence
Parking
Attached garage
2 garage spaces
Driveway parking
Off-street parking
Garage door opener
Construction
Cedar and frame construction
Concrete perimeter foundation
Utilities
Cesspool sewer
Propane
Electricity available
Cable available
Phone available and connected
Public trash collection
Electricity and solar
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