Denice Fox house in Glen Cove still on the market

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The Glen Cove townhouse-style condo where retired teacher Denice Fox was murdered remains on the market for $899,000. The three-bedroom, 3.5-bath unit at 7 Willada Lane in the gated community of Cove Landing went on the market a year ago. Fox and her husband, Jay Fox, bought the condo in 2005 for $990,000. It has soaring ceilings, and access to a private deck from the master bedroom on the first floor. "I feel a warmth at the house," daughter Rebecca Fox told Newsday in December. "I feel the love that she had when she was there." Lillian Haug, who is listing the property on behalf of the Sea Cliff office of Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty, is holding an open house of the property Saturday and Sunday by appointment only. A virtual tour of the house can be seen by clicking here. To read about the case, click here.

Newsday photo / Dick Yarwood

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