Kings Park house for sale has in-ground pool, two wet bars
This Kings Park home is on the market for $1.3 million. Credit: Prime Real Estate/Matthew Wasserman
When Kathie Ash-Cutelli met her husband, John, two decades ago, he had already started work on the Kings Park home that would be theirs together someday.
"We slowly got involved with the renovation together," Kathie said. "He's good with the hardscapes, I'm better with the softscapes."
Having lived there full time since around 2013, the pair has put the four-bed, five-bath house on the market for nearly $1.3 million. Taxes on the property, which is in the Kings Park Central School District, total $17,982.

The home was built in 1956. Credit: Prime Real Estate/Matthew Wasserman
Long and rectangular, punctuated by white columns, the 4,748-square-foot house is built of white brick. A segment of the roof is copper — once "like a shiny pot," now with a dark patina. The structure was built in 1956, property records confirm.
Today, the home's interior details include rounded walls of clear cedar panels. A short stretch of paneling opens to reveal one of the home's two wet bars.

The kitchen. Credit: Prime Real Estate/Matthew Wasserman
"It's very unique," listing agent Gianna Fenton, of Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, said of the renovated home she described as "modern contemporary."
Fenton has co-listed the property with Ronald Lanzillotta for The Pesce & Lanzillotta Team, at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices.
The house has a central air conditioning system with six zones and an oil heating system with eight zones. There is radiant heat in various areas throughout the home.
The primary bedroom has a gas fireplace and exposed beams across the ceiling. Credit: Prime Real Estate/Matthew Wasserman
In the primary bedroom, stone surrounds a gas fireplace — one of two in the house — and exposed beams run across the ceiling. From the primary bedroom, there is access to a small patio, Fenton added.
Outside, there is an in-ground pool and a pergola-covered deck made of ipe, a Central and South American hardwood.
"It's a little deceiving from the road," Fenton said. "You don't necessarily feel like it's going to be that big, and then you go in there and it's such a spacious home."

The house has five bathrooms. Credit: Prime Real Estate/Matthew Wasserman





