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    $2,650,000

    • 10 Beds
    • 10 Baths
    • 5,600 Sq Ft

    13 Dunes Ln Unit A and B, Port Washington, NY 11050

    Built in 2024, this exceptional property offers a rare opportunity for both investors and end-users to enjoy the benefits of two expansive, fully independent homes. Each unit spans over 2,700 square feet and features 5 generously sized bedrooms, 3 Full two half bathrooms, a finished basement, private garage, and dedicated driveway. Set on a block just a short walk from Park, Beach, Pool, Gazebo,

    Alana Mitnick Benjamin Compass Greater NY LLC

    13 Dunes Ln Unit A and B, Port Washington, NY 11050

Why Live in Baxter Estates

Baxter Estates, NY, is a small village on Long Island’s Cow Neck Peninsula, part of the hamlet of Port Washington. Known for its close-knit community, residents often form lasting relationships, contributing to the village's low turnover rate. Homes here, built between 1913 and 2020, showcase a variety of architectural styles, including Cape Cods, Colonial Revivals, Tudors, and contemporary designs. Students attend highly rated Port Washington schools, including John Philip Sousa Elementary, Carrie Palmer Weber Middle School, and Paul D. Schreiber High School. Local attractions include Barbara Johnson Park & Preserve, also known as Baxter’s Pond Park, and a small beach along Shore Road, popular for its sunset views. The Port Washington Library is a community hub with events and programs for all ages. Dining options are diverse, featuring Ayhan’s Mediterranean Marketplace, Shish Kebab Restaurant, Tominaga Shouten, and Finn MacCools Irish pub. For transportation, the Long Island Railroad’s Port Washington station is a 10-minute walk, offering a 48-minute ride to Penn Station. Baxter Estates is also 15 miles from LaGuardia Airport and 18 miles from JFK Airport. The annual Port Washington HarborFest is a significant event, drawing nearly 8,000 visitors. While the village faces challenges like beach erosion and occasional flooding, efforts are underway to address these issues.

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