A Four-Bedroom Slice of Cape Cod Style in Kingston, $289,000
Kandy Harris | May 24, 2017We love a good renovated house before/after picture. Lucky for us, we found photos from a previous listing on Zillow.com, and while some of the updates to this 1937 home in Kingston might be subtle, the before photos are a good way to see what the exterior of the home and the kitchen used to look like.
But first, the rest of the house, which looks like it could have been blown in on Cape Cod’s salty wind. Expect to find hardwood floors throughout the 1,715 square foot home, as well as large paned glass windows, formal dining room, alcove windows in the bedrooms, finished basement, and attic. The kitchen has been updated and outfitted with stainless steel appliances. If you scroll through the previous listing’s photos, you’ll see that the kitchen has also be3en given a fresh coat of paint, as has the exterior of the house. Another updated worth mentioning: The home includes four heating zones, which could help you reduce the amount you spend in heating the house during the winter.
Located just minutes from the Kingston traffic circle off the I-87 Thruway. Also close to the Trailways bus terminal, Forsyth Nature Center, Uptown Kingston’s shops and restaurants, and the historic hamlets of Hurley and Stone Ridge.
330 Hurley Avenue, Kingston (Win Morrison)
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