A Traditional Farmhouse in Coxsackie: $369K

  |  August 13, 2024

Coxsackie was first settled a few centuries ago, so it’s only natural to expect traditional architecture. Today’s Upstater house tour delivers, with a traditional farmhouse built in 1890.

It’s still pretty, with a pristine front porch and yellow siding contrasted with black shutters.

Sit on the traditionally painted gray porch for a view of the neighborhood.

The front door is beautifully vintage, and the wide-plank floors have been refinished.

The living room has more of that flooring, along with old-fashioned radiators and big windows.

The kitchen/dining area is large, with a center island in white to break up the woodtones in the floor and the cabinets.

A half-bath and laundry area also appear on the main floor.

The half-bath is adorable, with white wainscoting and an elegant pedestal sink.

A stacked washer/dryer sits near a back door.

Returning to the front of the house, head upstairs…

…to the second floor, which has original flooring and baseboards in a bit rougher condition.

The house has three bedrooms. This one is spartan but nice.

This one must be the primary bedroom, we assume, due to the ensuite bath.

It’s got a shower and a slim vanity.

This sunny bedroom is big enough for a rocker and changing table along with a dresser and bed.

The hall bath has a tub/shower and a pedestal sink.

The house measures 1,387 square feet and sits on just over a tenth of an acre. It’s a couple blocks to Riverside Park—with docks and a kayak launch on the Hudson River; a newly renovated gazebo, new pavilion, playground, basketball court, bathrooms, boat-washing station, and an EV charging station.

If this traditional farmhouse floats your boat, find out more about 57 New Street, Coxsackie, from Dolores Gori with Heart Land Realty.

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