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House of the Week: Somers Home on Market for $729,900

The home is located at 3 Dayton Drive, according to AOL Real Estate reports.

This week's featured house that is currently on the market in Somers is a home located at 3 Dayton Drive, according to AOL Real Estate reports.

The four-bed, four-bath single family home was built in 1988. The 3,350-square foot home is located on 0.81 acres of land. The home is located on a cul-de-sac in the town of Somers. It features large updated kitchen and baths; hardwood floors throughout and custom millwork in every room. There is an inground pool; stone entry and walkway and spacious cedar deck; as well as heated two- car garage.

Recent upgrades include central air, Kinetico water conditioning system, kitchen, baths, fireplace, shades, roof, siding.

The home is on the market for sale for $729,900 with Housepad LLP. For more information call (866)807-9087. For more pictures of the home, click here.

Want more news on local real estate happenings? Check out our Real Estate page on Patch.

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