A c.1910 Rosendale Cottage: $329K

  |  December 12, 2024

Upstater’s at a c.1910 Rosendale cottage that, in today’s volatile times, is priced right.

Granted, it’s got just two bedrooms and one bath. But it sits on 1.5 acres—and has expansion potential if the town allows it. The exterior is a mix of brick and siding, with two side decks.

Double columns separate the dining room from the living room. We love the wood on those columns, as well as the hardwood flooring.

Thick wood trim rims the windows, too.

The living room is a generous size.

Backing up against a knotty pine column, an electric cast-iron stove emits warmth.

The kitchen radiates country vibes, from a wood banquette to simple white cabinetry topped with wood. We love the tiled backsplash, too.

Open upper cabinets keep the vibe airy.

A small sunroom is rustic and bright.

Unadorned windows stream sunlight into this bedroom, which also has built-in shelves.

Sunlight brightens the second bedroom, too.

Plus, another electric “woodstove” warms this bedroom.

The single bathroom has a vintage tub with an equally vintage shower rod.

Rustic shiplap covers the walls, contrasting with this ornate, white vanity that gleams like cake frosting against the dark wood.

The landscaping needs attention, but it’s a pretty home, nonetheless.

A paver patio holds a propane firepit.

The house is currently a short-term rental, but it begs for a fulltime onsite owner. It’s between the Rondout Creek and Route 32, and northeast of downtown Rosendale.

If this c.1910 Rosendale cottage rings your bell, find out more about 50 School House Lane, Rosendale, from Mackenzie Grate with The Machree Group, LLC.

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