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  • In Maplewood, N.J., a seven-bedroom, eight-full-and-two-half-bath, 7,000-square-foot midcentury-modern house built in 1968, with a sunken living room that has parquet flooring and a gas fireplace with a pink marble mantle, a teak-paneled curving staircase, a family room with a wet bar and a wood-burning fireplace, multiple skylights and sculpted light fixtures, and a three-car garage, on 1.8 acres.

  • In Sea Cliff, N.Y.: a five-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath, updated colonial-style house built in 1908, with a wraparound porch, gas fireplaces in the living room and main bedroom, an eat-in kitchen, cedar closets, custom stained-glass windows and a two-car detached garage with a storage loft, on 0.62 acres.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nytimes.com

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