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The Yankee Hall of Famer’s former New Rochelle home, which dates back to 1895, went on the market for just over a million.
$1,195,000 (down from $1,399,000)
9 Meadow Ln, New Rochelle
4 BD | 3.1 BA | 3,154 sq ft| .25 acres |$17,433 est. taxes
*This listing is no longer on the market.
The historic Colonial that baseball legend Lou Gehrig once called home in Westchester is up for sale and with it the nostalgia of a bygone era. Built circa 1895, the house has been masterfully renovated for the comforts of 21st-century living but maintains its old-world charm and architecture, with a breezy front porch and classic French doors. Sprawl out in the airy living room or curl up with a good book in front of the primary bedroom’s stunning fireplace. The finished basement adds an extra 900 square feet to the home, perfect for a playroom or gym. Adorned with a sweeping amount of “new” in the house, including the roof, kitchen, bathrooms, plumbing, electrical, and windows, this turnkey home is a buyer’s deal — especially if they’re a New York Yankees fan.
Listed by Glorianne Mattesi, Douglas Elliman
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