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Living on the North Fork, with its picturesque villages, varied restaurants, historic farms and close proximity to the water can be a tantalizing prospect. Whether you’re looking for a house to put down roots or find a second family home, there are plenty of houses on the market to choose from.

Here are 8 North Fork open houses scheduled for this weekend, priced at $475,000 to $2,295,000. The properties are listed in price ascending order.

$475,000, Riverhead

Saturday, March 30, noon–2 p.m.

Things to see: This two-bedroom home has a restored shed in the backyard and is equipped with generator hookups, sewer district amenities and a new gas-fired boiler.

See listing here.

$625,000, Mattituck

Sunday, March 30, 1–2 p.m.

Things to see: This house is a newly renovated cottage on a half acre, with an open concept kitchen, dining area with vaulted ceiling, primary bedroom ensuite and basement.

See listing here.

$729,000, Calverton

Saturday, March 30, 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

Things to see: This home features hardwood flooring, large family room, unfinished basement, new septic system and two-car garage.

See listing here.

$809,900, Baiting Hollow

Saturday, March 30, 11 a.m.–1 p.m.

Things to see: This house features a master suite, full basement and two-car garage.

See listing here.

$869,000, Mattituck

Saturday, March 30, 1–3 p.m.

Things to see: Situated in Brower’s Woods, this home is part of the Mattituck Park District which grants special access to nearby beaches.

See listing here.

$889,000, Mattituck

Saturday, March 30, 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m.

Things to see: This property includes its own dock, three bedrooms, two bathrooms and an unfinished basement.

See listing here.

$1,199,000, East Marion

Saturday, March 30, noon–2 p.m.

Things to see: This open concept home has an in-ground gunite pool and large deck, all situated on a private dead-end street.

See listing here.

$2,295,000, Southold

Saturday, March 30, 11 a.m.–1 p.m.

See listing here: A restored home on a 1.25-acre lot, this property was built in 1950 by Silas Horton. It has a wraparound porch, marble fireplace mantles, period moldings, trims, banisters and doors.

See listing here.

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