Care to Guess the Price of this Fully-Restored Greek Revival Farmhouse?
Kandy Harris | March 26, 2019This Greek Revival farmhouse is 169 years old, but, thanks to restoration work, it looks practically brand-new.
The old-fashioned charm remains intact, though, in the form of its columned front porch, hardwood floors, and exposed brick living room wall. Its newer addition gives it away, though, and offers an updated kitchen with skylights and a slate-floor mud room to keep things tidy inside.
The facade’s columns are echoed inside as dividers between the living room and dining room on the open first floor. Also on the first floor is one of the home’s three bedrooms as well as a full guest bath.
Head upstairs to the second floor…
…where you’ll find the other two bedrooms, plus a second bath. Rounding out the 1,5025-square-foot interior is the basement, which, with some finishing work, would make a family room, craft room, or home office.
Hey, do you have dogs? The .87-acre property includes fully-fenced yard with plenty of room for Zeus or Captain Jellybeans (not to mention actual human children) to run around like crazy.
Located in Stuyvesant hamlet in Columbia County, right along the eastern shores of the Hudson River. Hudson, NY is less than 20 minutes away, and Albany is under a half-hour.
By the way, if you guessed the price to be under $250K, give yourself a gold star! This property is listed at an affordable $238,000. Want to see more affordable properties like this one? Go here, and also here, and stick with us all week for more on Upstater!
Is this Greek Revival farmhouse in Columbia County just your cup of tea? Find out more about 970 State Route 9J, Stuyvesant from Aimee Strunk Real Estate, Inc.
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