Friday, November 30, 2012

LUXURY, LOCATION...and a GENERATOR


If You Want a House with a Generator

Published: November 29, 2012 3:30 PM
By LISA DOLL BRUNO
lisa.doll-bruno@newsday.com


  The home at 705 Carrington Rd. in Cutchogue iis listed for sale with a $1,199,000 asking price. The house, including the kitchen, was powered by a generator for five days in the aftermath of superstorm Sandy.

Five days. That's how long the 30-kilowatt Onan generator at this nine-room Victorian kept the electricity going until power was restored after superstorm Sandy. "It ran spotlessly," says the seller, noting that he and his wife even did laundry. About 30 percent of the 500-gallon tank of propane was used for the last outage. The generator, which switches on within 20 seconds of a power outage, hums quietly, notes the homeowner. It also feeds the detached, two-plus car garage, but not the attached, two-car garage. Other mechanicals include a solar hot water heater. Built in 2007 on a .63-acre parcel in Nassau Point, the house features wood floors, a fireplace, moldings and recessed lighting, as well as a chef's kitchen. There are six bedrooms, and the master suite is on the main level. There are 21/2 bathrooms. Vicky Germaise and Margaret Zarcone, Douglas Elliman Real Estate, 631-298-6146 and 917-407-4377 respectively.