Just listed, just sold: Homes in Setauket
Just listed:
![](https://www.litimes.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/35-Setalcott-Place-Setauket.jpg)
Price | $599,900 |
Address | 35 Setalcott Place, Setauket |
Bedrooms | 4 |
Bathrooms | 2 full, 1 half |
Lot Size | 0.37 acres |
Listed by | Andrea Kozlowsky of Coach Realtors |
Just sold:
![](https://www.litimes.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/31-Cornwallis-Road-Setauket-1189x668.jpg)
Price | $635,000 |
Address | 31 Cornwallis Road, Setauket |
Bedrooms | 4 |
Bathrooms | 2 full, 1 half |
Lot Size | 0.52 acres |
Listed by | Bruce Dalis of Realty Direct NY |
Sold by | Veronica Chase of Veronica T. Chase Realtor |
![](https://www.litimes.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/16-Tavern-Way-Setauket-1188x668.jpg)
Price | $875,000 |
Address | 16 Tavern Way, Setauket |
Bedrooms | 5 |
Bathrooms | 3 full, 2 half |
Lot Size | 0.69 acres |
Listed by | Michael Ardolino and Jean Giuffre of Realty Connect USA LI |
Sold by | Dennis Consalvo and Barbara Consalvo of Aliano Real Estate |
Did you know?
In 1655, a handful of land-speculating colonists purchased much of the Setauket area from the local Setalcott Indians. The region’s first European settlers were English migrants from New England. Captain John Scott, a mercenary hired to clear out the Native Americans, temporarily renamed the Setauket settlement Ashford in the 1660s.
Data Sources: Multiple Listing Service of Long Island ; public records