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WEB ID: 89418160

20 Quail Close Irvington, Westchester, NY 10533

Irvington, Westchester, NY 10533

for sale | Condominium | Built in 1979

2 beds
2 baths/1 half bath
1767 Approx. Sqft
$779,000
  • Maintenance/Common Charges: $850
  • Annual Tax: $9,951.00

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WEB ID: 89418160

20 Quail Close Irvington, Westchester, NY 10533

Irvington, Westchester, NY 10533

for sale | Condominium | Built in 1979

2 beds
2 baths/1 half bath
1767 Approx. Sqft
$779,000
  • Maintenance/Common Charges: $850
  • Annual Tax: $9,951.00

The Details

About 20 Quail Close, Irvington, NY 10533

Welcome to 20 Quail Close, a beautifully designed two-floor townhouse in the desirable Downingwood community of Irvington, New York. This bright and private end unit features two bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms, providing a comfortable and inviting living space. As you enter, you'll find a versatile office or den that can also serve as a third bedroom, a convenient coat closet, and a half bathroom. The livin...
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Legends Realty, Pam Eskind, (914) 591-5600
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key features

  • Fireplace Count: 1 Fireplace
  • Basement: Crawl Space
  • Sewer: Public
  • Listing agent

    Pam D Eskind

    Pam D Eskind

    Associate Real Estate Broker

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    Irvington

    Bring your cultural appetite to Irvington, a small river town with big city clout. The village satiates cravings for both finer dining and art outside museum walls, with restaurants, galleries and art studios straddling its Main Street as it slopes towards the SoHo-style loft buildings along the waterfront. It counts Astors, Tiffanys and Hamiltons among its past residents, not to mention Cosmopolitan magazine — Stanford White designed their historic headquarters in 1895, and it’s still here. The silhouette of Manhattan’s skyline hangs on the horizon as the hills of northern Hudson Valley roll towards distant rural abandon. Wander Scenic Hudson Park, by the train station, or visit the Public Library’s Reading Room, where Louis Comfort Tiffany’s aquamarine glass mosaics still shine under restored lanterns. Irvington’s duality of downtown affairs and a sweeping landscape that keeps frenetic energy at bay makes you feel like you can have your cake and eat it, too — try a gluten-free one from Red Barn Bakery.

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