Discover a Hidden Oasis in the Village of Rhinebeck, $519,000
Kandy Harris | June 7, 2016If your budget can handle it, the $500,000 range seems to be the sweet spot for quality residential real estate in the Rhinebeck area. Take, for example, this turn-of-the-century cottage located a couple of blocks from the center of town. While it’s right in the thick of things (not that Rhinebeck village is a bustling metropolis, it does get busy during the summer), the enclosed backyard is a private little corner of the world with landscaping and terracing conducive to enjoying the outdoors with friends and family.
Interior-wise, the home has been renovated and includes plank floors, living room wood stove, dining room bay window, 4 beds/2 baths, and a flood of natural light. It’s also got central A/C, which is a nice perk during heat waves. Walking distance (or “stumbling distance,” some might say) to the Terrapin Restaurant, Upstate Films, Gigi, Oblong Books, and lots more.
27 W. Chestnut Street, Rhinebeck (Paula Redmond Real Estate)
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