


Listing by: ONEKEY as distributed by MLS GRID / Coldwell Banker Realty / Suzanne Welch - Contact: 914-245-3400
17 Anderson Avenue Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591
Active (6 Days)
$565,000 (USD)
Description
MLS #:
986654
986654
Taxes
$12,506(2025)
$12,506(2025)
Lot Size
3,920 SQFT
3,920 SQFT
Type
Single-Family Home
Single-Family Home
Year Built
1930
1930
Style
Colonial
Colonial
School District
Union Free School District of the Tarrytowns
Union Free School District of the Tarrytowns
County
Westchester County
Westchester County
Listed By
Suzanne Welch, Coldwell Banker Realty, Contact: 914-245-3400
Source
ONEKEY
Last checked May 13 2026 at 10:10 AM GMT+0000
ONEKEY
Last checked May 13 2026 at 10:10 AM GMT+0000
Bathroom Details
- Full Bathroom: 1
Interior Features
- Eat-In Kitchen
- Formal Dining
Kitchen
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Refrigerator
- Gas Range
Property Features
- Foundation: Block
Heating and Cooling
- Baseboard
- None
Basement Information
- Unfinished
- Walk-Out Access
Utility Information
- Utilities: Electricity Connected, Natural Gas Connected
- Sewer: Public Sewer
School Information
- Elementary School: W L Morse School
- Middle School: Washington Irving Interm School
- High School: Sleepy Hollow High School
Parking
- Driveway
Living Area
- 1,190 sqft
Additional Information: Lower Hudson Valley Regional | 914-245-3400
Location
Disclaimer: Square footage is based on information available to agent, including County records. Information has not been verified by agent and should be verified by buyer.
Based on information submitted to the MLS GRID as of 5/13/2026 10:10. All data is obtained from various sources and may not have been verified by broker or MLS GRID. Supplied Open House Information is subject to change without notice. All information should be independently reviewed and verified for accuracy. Properties may or may not be listed by the office/agent presenting the information.
Basic STAR credit, if you qualify $1447. Buyer receives 1-year Assurant Home Warranty—coverage starts at closing. Fun fact;; Dutch settlers referred to the area as Slaepers' Haven or Slaepers' Hol (Sleepy Haven/Hollow) as early as 1655.