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7 Blackhead Mountain Road Round Top, 12473
This opportunity to own a level 1.25 acre piece of land in Round Top won't last long. Enter 7 Blackhead Mountain Rd through the roughed in driveway and reach the approximately 100' x 120' clearing for your country dream home. Just two hours from NYC. Close to hiking, skiing, golf, mountain biking, art galleries, fine restaurants, breweries, wineries and near Catskill, Windham, Hunter, Woodstock, Hudson, Kingston, Athens, and all that the Hudson Valley and Catskill Mountains have to offer.
219-237 Sweezey Road New Baltimore, 12051
Arguably one of the most spectacular privately owned waterfront properties from New York City to Albany is this magnificent 199.10 acre peninsula on the dead end of Sweezey Road in the Town of New Baltimore. Family owned for 100 plus years. It was once a destination point for travel from Columbia County to Greene County by way of Weaver's Ferry, which transported passengers, goods and services back and forth from Stuyvesant to the New Baltimore/Coxsackie area. This sprawling property stretches for 1,850 +/- feet of road frontage on Sweezey Road, 4,200 +/- feet of waterfront on the Historic Hudson River and 4,600 +/- feet of waterfront on the Coxsackie Creek. What makes this property unique is it's size and location. It's surrounded by water on three sides and located in the Town of New Baltimore with access to Coxsackie-Athens Central Schools. This sequestered property is only accessible through Riverside Avenue which travels about 2 miles north along the Hudson River from Coxsackie's revitalized Reed's Landing and downtown business district. This property was once the grounds where a portion of the abandoned Albany-Greene Turnpike was. This was a common place for waterfront travel to points north in Albany and points south as far as NYC. The topography primarily lends itself to additional waterfront housing besides the 3 houses already situated on the property. There is additional buildable areas further up the ascent to the higher ground where an all-encompassing westerly Catskill Mountain and an easterly Berkshire/ Appalachian view are more readily achieved. Super secluded, yet minutes from downtown Coxsackie's business district including the Yellow Deli Coffee and Bistro, Che Figata Italian Bistro, Mansion and Reed General Store, and THE WIRE! The Hudson Valley's newest Wedding and Event Center. A little over 2 hours north of NYC this property is offered at $12,500,000.00.
219-237 Sweezey Road New Baltimore, 12051
Arguably one of the most spectacular privately owned waterfront properties from New York City to Albany is this magnificent 199.10 acre peninsula on the dead end of Sweezey Road in the Town of New Baltimore. Family owned for 100 plus years. It was once a destination point for travel from Columbia County to Greene County by way of Weaver's Ferry, which transported passengers, goods and services back and forth from Stuyvesant to the New Baltimore/Coxsackie area. This spiraling property stretches for 1,850 +/- feet of road frontage on Sweezey Road, 4,200 +/- feet of waterfront on the Historic Hudson River and 4,600 +/- feet of waterfront on the Coxsackie Creek. What makes this property unique is it's size and location. It's surrounded by water on three sides and located in the Town of New Baltimore with access to Coxsackie-Athens Central Schools. This sequestered property is only accessible through Riverside Avenue which travels about 2 miles north along the Hudson River from Coxsackie's revitalized Reed's Landing and downtown business district. This property was once the grounds where a portion of the abandoned Albany-Greene Turnpike was. This was a common place for waterfront travel to points north in Albany and points south as far as NYC. The topography primarily lends itself to additional waterfront housing besides the 3 houses already situated on the property. There is additional buildable areas further up the ascent to the higher ground where an all-encompassing westerly Catskill Mountain and an easterly Berkshire/ Appalachian view are more readily achieved. Super secluded, yet minutes from downtown Coxsackie's business district including the Yellow Deli Coffee and Bistro, Che Figata Italian Bistro, Mansion and Reed General Store, and THE WIRE! The Hudson Valley's newest Wedding and Event Center. A little over 2 hours north of NYC this property is offered at $12,500,000.00.
Whitetail Trace New Lebanon, 12125
Secluded and private, part of the Deer Ridge enclave, Whitetail Trace Lot 14 overlooks a beautiful ravine with seasonal Hollow Brook running through. There are numerous building site choices on the 21+ acres depending on your design style. Lot 14 is on the end of a cul-de-sac, electric is on site, and some clearing was done. A wonderful location off scenic Co Rt 5, Deer Ridge is an enclave of 225 acres divided into parcels of 5 to 20+ acres. Close to Hand Hollow Conservation and Rt 34 State Park and Forest. Easy access to I-90, Taconic State Parkway, between Pittsfield, MA and Chatham, NY, all the world-class Berkshire attractions, shopping and dining. There are miles of snowshoeing right out your door, and the Clark Museum and Mass MoCA are an easy drive. Queechy Lake rights are available. Bring your plans and vision to build the home of your dreams on this very special land.
219-237 Sweezey Road New Baltimore, 12051
Arguably one of the most spectacular privately owned waterfront properties from New York City to Albany is this magnificent 199.10 acre peninsula on the dead end of Sweezey Road in the Town of New Baltimore. Family owned for 100 plus years. It was once a destination point for travel from Columbia County to Greene County by way of Weaver's Ferry, which transported passengers, goods and services back and forth from Stuyvesant to the New Baltimore/Coxsackie area. This spiraling property stretches for 1,850 +/- feet of road frontage on Sweezey Road, 4,200 +/- feet of waterfront on the Historic Hudson River and 4,600 +/- feet of waterfront on the Coxsackie Creek. What makes this property unique is it's size and location. It's surrounded by water on three sides and located in the Town of New Baltimore with access to Coxsackie-Athens Central Schools. This sequestered property is only accessible through Riverside Avenue which travels about 2 miles north along the Hudson River from Coxsackie's revitalized Reed's Landing and downtown business district. This property was once the grounds where a portion of the abandoned Albany-Greene Turnpike was. This was a common place for waterfront travel to points north in Albany and points south as far as NYC. The topography primarily lends itself to additional waterfront housing besides the 3 houses already situated on the property. There is additional buildable areas further up the ascent to the higher ground where an all-encompassing westerly Catskill Mountain and an easterly Berkshire/ Appalachian view are more readily achieved. Super secluded, yet minutes from downtown Coxsackie's business district including the Yellow Deli Coffee and Bistro, Che Figata Italian Bistro, Mansion and Reed General Store, and THE WIRE! The Hudson Valley's newest Wedding and Event Center. A little over 2 hours north of NYC this property is offered at $12,500,000.00.
37249 State Hwy 23 Roxbury, 12434
Unlock your dream of owning a high-volume, well-established restaurant. Located in Grand Gorge, a hamlet of Roxbury, Delaware County.This busy restaurant is ready for you to walk in and take over.Plus, a 2nd-floor apartment. Three bedrooms, one bathroom, open floor plan, 1375 square feet in the Roxbury School District.Live above your business or use it as an income property.Grab this opportunity and make your dream happen!
735 Gahbauer Road Claverack, 12513
Fifteen plus acres of varied undulating woodland borders on one side by a newly built high-end home separated by an old stone fence along the boundary and along another side of the property by almost 500 feet frontage along beautiful Gahbauer Road. Centrally located in Columbia County, it is minutes from Philmont, Hawthorne Valley, Hudson, Ghent, Chatham, and two hours from New York City along the Taconic Parkway. Currently used as a hunting property, the hilly area has mature maple, oak, and pine trees and a small wetland with a seasonal steam in the lower corner of the property. Zoning is two-acre rural residence (RR) so there is potential for subdivision and residential development or as a long-term real estate investment with continued use as a hunting paradise.
508 Warren Street Hudson, 12534
One of Hudson's most unique, important Warren Street multi-use buildings, strategically located in the prime 500 Warren Street block. Complete gut renovation 2022. First floor, operating retail space and an office currently rented. Second and third floors are renovated apartments. P-stone patio/parking area in back off Prison Alley. 100% turn-key. Take title, earn money!
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