Here’s What You Get in Delaware County for $137,000
Kandy Harris | December 30, 2015If you’ve been perusing the listings for bargains but are ignoring the western Catskills, you might be doing yourself a huge disservice. After all, that’s where this pristine 1920s Craftsman can be found. Located in the Delaware County village of Walton (about 2.5 hours from midtown Manhattan if there’s no traffic), the house is about as comely as it gets on the inside, illuminated by a flood of natural light from those big windows. Includes wood floors, French doors, built-ins, full basement, and full attic. Upstairs, one of its four bedrooms has its own tiny balcony, AKA your new morning coffee nook.
The yard is but a postage stamp with a trade-off of being able to walk into Walton village for groceries, movies, and dining, not to mention your usual rogues gallery of bars and churches. And, the property includes a detached garage. The taxes are stupid cheap at less than $2000/year.
49 North Street, Walton (Frank Lumia Plus)
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