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Nissequogue Villa-Style Mansion for Sale for $9M

Patch reported construction was nearing an end on the mansion in January 2011.

The Tuscan-styled mansion that was under construction on Short Beach Road in Nissequogue for most of 2010 and the beginning of 2011 is now for sale.

Smithtown Patch reported in January of last year that the mansion was almost complete, although Anthony Doucet, a junior architect with the Woodbury-based Spector Group, could not provide an estimated date of completion.

The mansion, located at 717 Short Beach Road, has a $9 million price tag, according to its listing on AOL Real Estate.

The listing shows the mansion has been on the market for 53 days and sits on four-and-a-half acres of land. Listed as a Mediterranean style home, the mansion boasts six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, central air conditioning, a fireplace, a dining room, family room, garage, basement and waterfront view.

The mansion was listed by Patricia Camastra for Coach Real Estate.

Tax information and more photos of the home could be seen via AOL Real Estate by clicking here.

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KFM May 21, 2013 at 04:17 pm
How, in a period of rapidly declining enrollment, can costs be increasing so much from year to year,Read More you ask? The answer is in front of you in black and white. I urge you to READ your district’s budget: we are funding retirements when many of us cannot afford to fund our own during difficult economic times. These wheels were set in motion by contracts negotiated in times of unrealistic growth that may likely not occur again. It is time to open up these plans and relieve this unfair burden from our shoulders. Whatever other measures are pursued in order to control costs, including consolidation within and eventually with other districts, are never going to be enough if you cannot get this problem corrected. Write your congressman, for the love of God. If you need any more incentive to do so, please go to http://rocdocs.democratandchronicle.com/database/teacher-pensions-new-york and look at what Smithtown’s retirees are collecting MONTHLY. It will sicken you.
KFM May 21, 2013 at 04:12 pm
They are allowed to exclude the pension and employee benefit increases when expressing the increase.Read More
Billie B May 20, 2013 at 10:17 am
Tomorrow is the vote..vote NO NOW or our taxes are going to continue to sky rocket. Unless we doRead More something this town will continue to spiral down. More taxes aren't going to help. We need to cut expenses and get ourselves on a fiscally responsible plan.