Mountain Ridge Townhouse Community in Mt. Sinai New York
Here’s a Townhouse community that’s a hidden treasure nestled in Mt. Sinai, Long Island .
Lawrence “Larry” And Sheila Agranoff are working with buyers who are looking for something different. They don’t want a large neighborhood on The North Shore of Long Island and are asking if there is a small community near water in Mid-Suffolk County.
One of the communities we spoke about was Mountain Ridge in Mt. Sinai New York 11766.
Where Is Mt. Ridge Located?
Mt. Ridge is a private pet friendly community located in Mt. Sinai on Long Island’s North Shore. You can reach this Suffolk County Townhouse by taking The Long Island Expressway to Exit 63 (N. Ocean Avenue). Head North to Route 25A and turn left. On Mt. Sinai-Coram Road a right, then at first light turn left onto N. Country Road. Make a right turn to Mountain Ridge Drive. This cozy community is surrounded by Mountain Ridge Drive and Mountain Ridge Ct.
What Can You Tell Me About Mt. Ridge?
Mt. Ridge in Mt. Sinai New York is a Harbor Front Community with a total of only 18 Townhouses. It is positioned on approximately 22 acres and most units have a Water View of Mt. Sinai Harbor. The Townhouses are attached and have 3 levels of living space, each with a full basement and attached garage. The area is served by The Mt. Sinai School District #7, and the general information phone number for the District is 631-870-2600.
What Else Can You Tell Me About Mt. Ridge In Mt. Sinai NY?
Even though it’s a small neighborhood, it doesn’t lack amenities. It has a clubhouse, in-ground pool, sauna, gym and tennis. Built in 1988 with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths, although some owners have added an extra bedroom or bath. Each unit at Mt. Ridge has central air conditioning and oil heat. New Buyers must contribute 2 months Common Charge Fee to the Homeowners Association for its Reserve. With so few Townhouses in this neighborhood, units do not become available often.
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