The nuts and bolts
3 bedrooms
2.5 bathrooms
1,672 square feet
.11 acres
House proud
This circa 1920s home was completely renovated last year, a project that expanded the floor plan and exterior deck, added a primary bedroom and climatized the entire home with energy efficient systems.
“The renovation was done with the right materials for the maritime climate,” says Jerry Cibulski, the Century 21 Albertson Realty listing agent for the property. “The home was remodeled to keep the character of Greenport Village architecture but incorporating coastal environment materials so you have years of no maintenance ahead.”
What’s the plan?
The first floor features a windowed entry with a long sitting bench and storage for taking off your shoes, and opens into a large sunny living room with corner windows. A wide doorway leads into the eat-in kitchen, with separation for the dining area. To the back and through another doorway is another eating area. There’s a generous mud room with cabinets along the full wall, and a bathroom on this floor. The second level is dedicated to the three bedrooms: an ensuite primary with an oversized double shower, and two guest rooms that share a bathroom accessed in the hallway.

What’s cooking?
The kitchen has been updated with GE Café appliances and shaker-style cabinetry with quartz counters. Triple windows above the porcelain farm sink overlook the back yard. There are 6-inch white oak floors here and throughout the house on both levels.
What else?
The owners expanded the back deck and installed privacy landscaping. With the beach only a block away, the detached garage can do double duty as a beach gear locker.
Amenities and more
- Generous back yard with privacy fencing
- Proximity to the water and parks
- Detached garage




Agent’s callout
“The oversized window let in tons of natural light,” Cibulski says, adding the home is “not too big, and not too small; it has an easy come out and relax vibe.” Indeed, he says, “Living here is about being a community-based area with places where everyone knows everyone. It’s a good alternative to NYC suburbs and upstate.”
Location, location, location
Cibulski says the home is in the heart of the Village in the West Dublin neighborhood, centrally located to the downtown area with its restaurants and shops, and close to the Hamptons Jitney and Long Island Railroad station. Widow’s Hole Preserve and 5th Street parks are each .2 miles away
Details
The home at 426 Clark St. lists for $1,695,000 and the details can be seen here.









