Second Empire Victorian on Newburgh's Liberty Street, $365,000
Cher Vick | August 24, 2011
This stately home needs a lot of work. That being said, the price is way too high, especially considering what you get for a similar price at the Thornton Niven home. However, the inside is full of original details. It’s darkly romantic. There are plenty of fireplaces and original moldings and doors etc. If you dig a little, you can also find out a little bit of history on this home. It’s incredibly large with 7,448 sqft. One of the neighbors is also currently restoring a home that was once abandoned. See below the jump for stats and more pictures.
291 Liberty Street, Newburgh
Asking Price: $365,000
Year Built: before 1890
Taxes: $10,364
Distance to NYC: 58.9 mi, 1 hour 10 mins
Public Transportation: MetroNorth to Beacon, then take ferry across
Closest Roadways: 9W, I-87, I-84
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