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2279 Us Sr 9
$1,200,000

Livingston, NY
House
Rooms: 8
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2
Web ID: 22900427

UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY - HISTORIC HOME - BARN COMPLEX & APARTMENT - HIGH VISABILITY FOR YOUR DREAM - Attention creators, lovers of antique homes and barns, and history buffs: Embrace a unique opportunity with this rare find-a fusion of history and potential for residential and commercial ventures. Graceful along Albany Post Road, this location resonates with the essence of early New York tracing the footsteps of presidents and prominent estates. Situated on the inaugural postal road dating back to 1669, known as "Queens Rd," it stretches from the Statue of Liberty to Albany, passing through iconic landmarks along Broadway, FDR's Hyde Park, and Livingston NY., where you will discover this remarkable collection of historic barns and a pristine 1880s colonial farmhouse amidst this enchanting landscape. A picturesque panorama showcases the timeless beauty of each passing season-an artist's dream come true. You will marvel at every turn the untouched...

Nancy Felcetto
(518) 660-1301

Robin Horowitz
(518) 660-1302

127 Mount Merino Drive
$4,500,000

Hudson, NY
House
Rooms: 9
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3.5
Web ID: 22935950

OLIVER WISWALL HUDSON RIVER HOUSE c1835 Indulge in the allure of mesmerizing views that will captivate your senses and imagination. Perched atop Mt. Merino, the iconic Oliver Wiswall House stands as a beacon of timeless elegance, offering commanding forever vistas of the majestic Hudson River. Originally built in 1835 by one of Hudson's esteemed mayors and founder of Greenport, this historic Greek Revival masterpiece is steeped in a rich tapestry of heritage. Set on 39 acres this residence commands not only the tranquil Hudson River but also offers sweeping panoramas that encompass the iconic Athens lighthouse and the picturesque Catskill Mountains painting the horizon. Rarely does an opportunity arise to own a piece of history so deeply entrenched in the fabric of the region. Step inside to discover a meticulous and thoughtful restoration, where every detail has been meticulously preserved and enhanced. From the grandeur of the...

Nancy Felcetto
(518) 660-1301

Robin Horowitz
(518) 660-1302

8 Brick Row
$349,000

Athens, NY
House
Rooms: 6.5Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 1
Web ID: 23008316

A truly special property in Historic Brick Row, a community of 19th century Italianate townhouses, located one minute north of the historic river town of Athens. This charming sun-filled 3-bedroom home, with a large eat-in kitchen, retains much of its original character, including high ceilings, hardwood floors, partial Hudson River views, and a fenced private garden with a deck for outdoor entertaining. Listed on the National Registry of Historic Places, the thirty homes that comprise Brick Row were built in 1866 for the employees of the Saratoga and Hudson Railroad, whose terminal was located directly behind the houses, on the Hudson River. The short-lived railroad ceased its operations in 1876, but the houses on Brick Row survive to this day. The neighborhood continues today as an enclave of artists, writers, and creative professionals and is convenient to the shops and cultural outlets of Athens, neighboring Catskill and Hudson,...

Norah Burden Dual Lic.
(212) 588-5617

Owen Davidson
(917) 783-2009

8 Brick Row
$349,000

Athens, NY
House
Rooms: 6
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 1
Web ID: 23016715

A truly special property in Historic Brick Row, a community of 19th century Italianate townhouses, located one minute north of the historic river town of Athens. This charming sun-filled 3-bedroom home, with a large eat-in kitchen, retains much of its original character, including high ceilings, hardwood floors, partial Hudson River views, and a fenced private garden with a deck for outdoor entertaining. Listed on the National Registry of Historic Places, the thirty homes that comprise Brick Row were built in 1866 for the employees of the Saratoga and Hudson Railroad, whose terminal was located directly behind the houses, on the Hudson River. The short-lived railroad ceased its operations in 1876, but the houses on Brick Row survive to this day. The neighborhood continues today as an enclave of artists, writers, and creative professionals and is convenient to the shops and cultural outlets of Athens, neighboring Catskill and Hudson,...

Norah Burden
(212) 588-5617