Newburgh Victorian for $365,000
Alia | August 22, 2011I think this 1870 townhouse in Newburgh is prettier on the inside than from the curb. It’s on historic Grand Street and surrounded by other Victorian homes, and it has a nice corner location. It’s also within walking distance to the marina and the ferry. Still, the interior strikes me as so much more appealing—and looks so much more spacious—than the outside shots would have you believe.
The house sold for the same $365,000 price tag two years ago, before the downturn. What does that sum get you in Newburgh? 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and a small backyard, in excellent condition with a new roof and new plumbing, central air The 5,916 square footage doesn’t include the finished basement or the attic. More stats on the jump.
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165 Grand Street, Newburgh, NY
Asking Price: $365,000
Year Built: 1870
Taxes: $9,385
Distance to NYC: 58.7 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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