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126 Acres Lot
$ 1,175,000
Est. payment | /mo
126 Acres Lot
Key Details
Property Type Vacant Land
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
MLS Listing ID 1012256
HOA Y/N No
Rental Info No
Annual Tax Amount $22,659
Lot Size 126.000 Acres
Acres 126.0
Source onekey2
Property Description
There is a particular kind of quiet that only comes with land you can see clear across. Stand anywhere on this property and the Shawangunk Ridge holds the northern horizon, that long white line of cliff that turns gold the moment the sun starts to drop. The Dwaar Kill moves through the acreage year round, the sound of running water carrying over open pasture and into the woods that edge it. This is the rare piece of Orange County where the word someday finally has somewhere to land.
Two parcels, totaling 126 acres, sold together and never to be separated. That matters, because what you are buying is wholeness. Roughly 55 acres of open paddock roll out in front of you, ready for horses, and the rest is a working balance of cleared, tillable ground and mature woods that gives you both the long view and the deep cover. Put it to hay, turn it into a market garden, run livestock, or plant the orchard you have been sketching in your head for years. The zoning here is built for it. The hunting is real. The pasture is real. The room to breathe is the entire point.
The framework for a working life is already standing. An 18 stall barn anchors the land, with a kitchen, living room, and bathroom built in and heated, a place to warm up between chores or run the whole operation from. A run in shed stretches 205 feet, long enough for serious shelter and equipment. Water and electric are already run to the barn and the shed. A 3 bedroom mobile home sits ready with utilities connected, a roof over your head from the first day while you build toward the larger plan. Be honest with yourself about the work ahead, because the barn and the home both want hands and vision. What they give back is a head start that raw land can never offer.
And the plan can grow as large as you let it. This land is suitable for subdivision, with the potential for a few road frontage lots or a private compound shaped exactly the way you picture it. Nothing is approved yet, which means nothing is decided yet either. The blank page is entirely yours.
You are 20 minutes from Aroma Thyme Bistro and the tasting rooms of the Shawangunk Wine Trail, with the cliffs of Sam's Point Preserve, the open sky of the Shawangunk Grasslands National Wildlife Refuge, and the quiet miles of the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail all close by. Crawford Park and the Pine Bush Library sit just down in the village, and every May the Pine Bush UFO Festival fills Main Street with the kind of character money cannot buy. Manhattan is roughly 75 miles south when the city calls, and you will be a little gladder with every mile on the way back. This is the property people are picturing when they say they want something they can actually use. It has been waiting for the person who means it.
Two parcels, totaling 126 acres, sold together and never to be separated. That matters, because what you are buying is wholeness. Roughly 55 acres of open paddock roll out in front of you, ready for horses, and the rest is a working balance of cleared, tillable ground and mature woods that gives you both the long view and the deep cover. Put it to hay, turn it into a market garden, run livestock, or plant the orchard you have been sketching in your head for years. The zoning here is built for it. The hunting is real. The pasture is real. The room to breathe is the entire point.
The framework for a working life is already standing. An 18 stall barn anchors the land, with a kitchen, living room, and bathroom built in and heated, a place to warm up between chores or run the whole operation from. A run in shed stretches 205 feet, long enough for serious shelter and equipment. Water and electric are already run to the barn and the shed. A 3 bedroom mobile home sits ready with utilities connected, a roof over your head from the first day while you build toward the larger plan. Be honest with yourself about the work ahead, because the barn and the home both want hands and vision. What they give back is a head start that raw land can never offer.
And the plan can grow as large as you let it. This land is suitable for subdivision, with the potential for a few road frontage lots or a private compound shaped exactly the way you picture it. Nothing is approved yet, which means nothing is decided yet either. The blank page is entirely yours.
You are 20 minutes from Aroma Thyme Bistro and the tasting rooms of the Shawangunk Wine Trail, with the cliffs of Sam's Point Preserve, the open sky of the Shawangunk Grasslands National Wildlife Refuge, and the quiet miles of the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail all close by. Crawford Park and the Pine Bush Library sit just down in the village, and every May the Pine Bush UFO Festival fills Main Street with the kind of character money cannot buy. Manhattan is roughly 75 miles south when the city calls, and you will be a little gladder with every mile on the way back. This is the property people are picturing when they say they want something they can actually use. It has been waiting for the person who means it.
Location
State NY
County Orange County
Interior
Fireplace No
Exterior
Utilities Available Cable Available, Electricity Connected
Waterfront Description Stream
Building
Sewer Septic Tank
Schools
Elementary Schools E J Russell Elementary School
Middle Schools Crispell Middle School
High Schools Pine Bush
School District Pine Bush
Others
Senior Community No
Special Listing Condition None

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