The 1,729-square-foot home has three bedrooms, including a primary bedroom with...

The 1,729-square-foot home has three bedrooms, including a primary bedroom with a Juliet balcony. Credit: EPM Real Estate Photography

A "storybook" stucco Tudor built in 1927 on a 1/3 of an acre in Sayville is listing for $625,000. The annual property taxes are $12,768.

The 1,729-square-foot home, on Eastover Road, has three bedrooms, including the primary bedroom with a Juliet balcony and two bathrooms, with many original details intact. The dining room has original pine floors, shiplap walls and wood-paneled ceiling; the great room extension has a loft storage area and wet bar; and the kitchen has a painted tin ceiling. The living room and great room also have wood-beamed ceilings.

The great room.

The great room. Credit: EPM Real Estate Photography

Updates include new Brazilian koa hardwood floors, new appliances and granite counters in the kitchen, a skylight in the bedroom loft, new custom radiator covers, and new front pavers, said Elizabeth Porcelli of Keller Williams Realty Elite, who is listing the home with Debra Carpluk.

The "storybook" Tudor has "old-world charm that meets modern conveniences," Porcelli said. “Even in the upgrades that the owners made through the house, they kept it in a similar style to the Tudor. Every room you go into fits the house; every room in the house flows," she said.

The dining room has wood floors, walls and ceiling. The house...

The dining room has wood floors, walls and ceiling. The house retains many original details.

Credit: EPM Real Estate Photography

The fenced-in lot has a new deck, pool with new filter and liner, covered patio, gazebo, firepit, attached one-car garage and a detached two-car garage/workshop with a potbellied wood-burning stove and steel roof.

The property is zoned for the Sayville Union Free School District and is close to Sunrise Highway, the train station, several parks, including Connetquot River State Park Preserve, downtown Sayville’s shopping and restaurants, and ferries to Fire Island.

The backyard.

The backyard. Credit: EPM Real Estate Photography

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