Built in 1949, the 816-square-foot two-bedroom, one-bath home comes with...

Built in 1949, the 816-square-foot two-bedroom, one-bath home comes with a 35-by-40-foot lot with bulkhead on a canal across the street. Credit: Andrew Malary

A petite two-bedroom home facing a canal off Great South Bay in Amity Harbor is on the market for $469,000.

Situated on a 0.09-acre property on Western Concourse, the house comes with a 35-by-40-foot lot with bulkhead on a canal across the street.

“Just having the additional lot across the way is nice, because you can avoid the need for winter storage for your boat,” says listing agent Rosemarie Bozza of Above Board Real Estate. “If you have trailers and things like that, you can keep it on the property.”

The house comes with this 35-by-40-foot lot with bulkhead on the...

The house comes with this 35-by-40-foot lot with bulkhead on the canal across the street. Credit: Andrew Malary

Built in 1949, the 816-square-foot two-bedroom, one-bath home has recessed lighting, Pergo laminate flooring, natural gas heat and hot water with a new energy-efficient Navien system, and attic storage.

“It’s cute,” says Bozza. “It’s perfect for a single person, or a couple starting out, especially if you’re a boater.”

The house was recently updated with new roof, windows, and siding. The kitchen has stainless steel appliances and Formica counters.

The living room.

The living room. Credit: Malary Productions/Andrew Malary

Zoned for the Copiague School District the house is near Montauk Highway‘s shops and restaurants, Tanner Park, a skateboard park, spray park and Copiague Beach. The property has a fenced-in backyard with a deck, detached 1½-car garage and shed,

Annual property taxes are $9,270.

Both the taxes and the annual required flood insurance of $1,167, are low, says Bozza, noting that the house comes with Town of Babylon beach rights.

The kitchen has stainless steel appliances and Formica counters.

The kitchen has stainless steel appliances and Formica counters. Credit: Malary Productions/Andrew Malary

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