1950s Service Station-Turned-Cute Small Storefront in Jeffersonville, $129,000
Kandy Harris | April 20, 2016
Looking to get something going in Sullivan County but aren’t looking to lose your shirt in the process? This 1900-square foot storefront is bursting with charm and original mid-century modern flare (keeping the garage door is aces in our book) while remaining short on dollar signs.
The space includes high ceilings and is currently set up as a print shop, but oh, imagine the possibilities for other ventures. Perhaps we’ve been around the Catskills too long, but when we look at a space like this, we’re picturing Mama’s Boy Burgers in Tannersville, Greene County, and others like it popping up in the area. Could this be the Jeffersonville answer to such a place? Well, it is right on Main Street in the village, but its proximity to the road and lack of land (.16 acre) might be an obstacle. The listing also says it could be divided into two separate spaces.
Close to the Callicoon Creek in central Sullivan County, as well as the Upper Delaware Recreational area, Neversink and Rondout Reservoirs, hiking trails, lakes, and countless recreational opportunities. Love the price, love the look of it. What do you think?





4849 Route 52, Jeffersonville (Preferred Homes MLS)
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