Contingent
The sellers have accepted an offer on the property, however, the offer relies on contingencies yet to be lifted. It may still be possible to tour these properties and submit a backup offer.
19 Hawley Road sits at the quiet end of a cul-de-sac off Blueberry Lane, on just over an acre that backs directly to 25.47 acres of protected, undevelopable city land - a rare piece of permanence in Huntington. The home is set back, settled in, and almost entirely private; the kind of property where the road ends and the noise of everywhere else falls away. Inside, a sprawling single-floor layout opens with natural light and an easy flow from kitchen to living room. Cherry-oak cabinetry, granite counters, and hardwood floors anchor the main living spaces, with an island that seats four for casual mornings and a separate dining area for slower...
19 Hawley Road sits at the quiet end of a cul-de-sac off Blueberry Lane, on just over an acre that backs directly to 25.47 acres of protected, undevelopable city land - a rare piece of permanence in Huntington. The home is set back, settled in, and almost entirely private; the kind of property where the road ends and the noise of everywhere else falls away. Inside, a sprawling single-floor layout opens with natural light and an easy flow from kitchen to living room. Cherry-oak cabinetry, granite counters, and hardwood floors anchor the main living spaces, with an island that seats four for casual mornings and a separate dining area for slower dinners just steps away. Five bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths offer real flexibility, including a primary suite with sliders that open directly to the pool and bluestone patio beyond. Outside is where 19 Hawley reveals itself. Bluestone wraps the back of the home in a continuous patio, framed by stone walls, mature plantings, and a sculpted garden of evergreens and weeping cherries. A saltwater pool, gated in wrought iron, sits at the center, with a fire pit, lounging areas, and a small barn at the edge of the lawn. Beyond the fence, the yard stretches into open green space and disappears into the woods. The home rests on a 3, 400-square-foot footprint, with a three-car garage below, and generous dry storage. A quiet life at the end of the road, with a back boundary that will never change.
19 Hawley Road sits at the quiet end of a cul-de-sac off Blueberry Lane, on just over an acre that backs directly to 25.47 acres of protected, undevelopable city land - a rare piece of permanence in Huntington. The home is set back, settled in, and almost entirely private; the kind of property where the road ends and the noise of everywhere else falls away. Inside, a sprawling single-floor layout opens with natural light and an easy flow from kitchen to living room. Cherry-oak cabinetry, granite counters, and hardwood floors anchor the main living spaces, with an island that seats four for casual mornings and a separate dining area for slower dinners just steps away. Five bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths offer real flexibility, including a primary suite with sliders that open directly to the pool and bluestone patio beyond. Outside is where 19 Hawley reveals itself. Bluestone wraps the back of the home in a continuous patio, framed by stone walls, mature plantings, and a sculpted garden of evergreens and weeping cherries. A saltwater pool, gated in wrought iron, sits at the center, with a fire pit, lounging areas, and a small barn at the edge of the lawn. Beyond the fence, the yard stretches into open green space and disappears into the woods. The home rests on a 3, 400-square-foot footprint, with a three-car garage below, and generous dry storage. A quiet life at the end of the road, with a back boundary that will never change.