An Updated Orange County Farmhouse Full of Surprises, $649,000
Kandy Harris | May 19, 2016Surprise Number 1: This house was built in 1810! When we laid eyes on it, we were sure it was a Craftsman with an updated interior. In fact, it’s much older, belied by the home’s youthful appearance. What’s your secret, House? Eight glasses of water a day? Lots of yoga? Clean living? Whatever it is, we want in.
Surprise Number 2: The interior is so simple, so open and breezy, and a very spacious 4400 square feet. And, the kitchen looks practically Scandinavian in its lack-of-fussiness. Also comes with wood floors throughout, four bedrooms, three full baths, bay windows, and living room fireplace.
Surprise Number 3: The property is actually more of a compound with guest houses included.
Surprise Number 4: The updated farmhouse sits on 42.5 acres of land with its own pond and incredible hilltop views.
Surprise Number 5: It comes with a small indoor poor. No kidding.
You what’s not a surprise? The fact that we love it. Located near the charming, historic village of Goshen in Orange County.
385 Scotchtown Road, Goshen (Keller Williams)
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