
74 Maple Avenue, Ramapo, NY, 10901
$715,000
activeBedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2
Sq Ft
2,319
Lot Size
6,098 sqft
Year Built
1900
Garage
1 car
Type
Single Family
Estimate. Actual payment depends on credit, lender, taxes, and insurance.
Welcome to 74 E Maple in Suffern – a timeless 1900 Colonial filled with character, charm, and modern comfort. Nestled on a beautiful tree-lined dead end street just steps from downtown Suffern, this 4-bedroom, 2-bath residence showcases original woodwork, oak hardwood floors, solid wood doors, and orignal doors, doorknobs and hinges. Molding was locally sourced & hand-picked chestnut wood. 9 Foot ceilings. The inviting front porch sets the tone for this warm and welcoming home. Inside, a spacious entry leads to sun-filled living areas including a cozy family room with a wood-burning fireplace with chestnut coffered ceilings. The kitchen is a perfect blend of classic and updated with granite countertops, a walk-through butler’s pantry, and an adjoining formal dining room. Off the kitchen, a large family room with a wood-burning stove and sliding doors to a covered deck, ideal for relaxing or entertaining. The stained-glass windows throughout tell the stories of the original owners. The second floor hosts four comfortable bedrooms and an updated full bath with a clawfoot tub. Upstairs, the finished third floor provides vaulted ceilings with a versatile bonus room, perfect as a studio, guest suite, or 5th bedroom. The partially finished walk-out lower level expands the living options with a family room, exercise area, and ample storage. A detached one-car garage completes the property. Property is zoned as 2 R-5 which is 2 family zoning. Converting in the future to 2 family is possible. Home office designated on first floor. With its blend of architectural detail, thoughtful updates, and a prime location near shops, dining, and transportation for commuters, half mile to Suffern train station this home is truly one-of-a- kind. In 1924, Lafayette Theatre, also named for the Revolutionary War hero the Marquis de Lafayette open its doors. During the war, Commander-in-Chief General George Washington and his regiment made camp in the village. Lafayette Avenue, the main street of Suffern, is named in honor of Revolutionary.
Listed by Mark Dari, Howard Hanna Rand Realty
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