Prominent Rhinebeck Victorian with a Host of Renovations, $1,150,000
Kandy Harris | May 5, 2016You’ve probably passed by this house while visiting Rhinebeck village to gawk at real estate. Wait, you’re not driving/walking around Rhinebeck looking at fabulous houses? Well, you should get on that, and you should start with this fully-renovated 1860s Victorian. Located just a couple of blocks from Rhinebeck’s main drag (Route 9/Montgomery Street) on a corner lot, this 3100 square foot, 4 bed/3 bath house is drop-dead gorgeous based on the pictures alone. However, we get the strong suspicion that even these top-notch real estate photos don’t do it justice. Call it “real estate enthusiast’s intuition,” or something like that.
Here are the features over which we’re plotzing: Crisp, white living room with adjoining parlor separated by pocket doors, fully modernized kitchen with stainless steel appliances, 7′ windows + bay windows, and preserved original details like plaster walls, moldings, and plank floors. Our favorite feature is the dining room. Oh, we are for real in love with this room right here:
See? Now to swoon over the rest of the photos.
Also includes sizable lot (over a quarter-acre, great for this residential neighborhood), two-car garage, and close access to both the Kingston-Rhinebeck Bridge and the Rhinecliff Amtrak station.
27 Center Street, Rhinebeck (Gary DiMauro Real Estate)
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