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Elk Homes begins sales of Coastal Court

MAMARONECK, NY Elk Homes, a developer of rental and multifamily housing, has begun the sales of Coastal Court, an exclusive collection of townhomes. The architect was Crozier Gedney Architects.

Coastal Court features three townhome residences each with two bedrooms, two and a half baths and nine and 10-ft. ceiling heights throughout. Two of the townhomes are 3,100 s/f each with elevator and additional den/bedroom. A third townhome is 2,500 s/f. All townhomes feature Thermador and Bosch appliances, Silestone and marble countertops, custom cabinets, professionally finished closets and white oak wide plank floors. 

Energy-saving features include high efficiency air handlers and condensers, LED light fixtures, gas clothes dryers, high efficiency water heaters and Nest thermostats.

Each residence will have a 2-car garage. The residences will also feature private rooftop terraces with paver patios and glass railings and views of Long Island Sound. In addition, there will be an outdoor common yard area designed by a professional landscape architect.

Conveniently located at 128 Library Lane, Coastal Court is minutes from the Metro-North train station and the many fine restaurants and shops along Mamaroneck Ave. The popular Emelin Theater and Mamaroneck Public Library are just a short walk away.

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