Hunter Home Close to Town: $679K

  |  November 13, 2024

This farmhouse in Hunter is close to town, at the base of Hunter Mountain.

It’s got sleek, black cedar siding and a covered front porch.

A tile floor in the small foyer is easy maintenance and delineates it from the hardwood flooring of the main level.

The rest of the main floor is open-concept—from the living room through the dining room and into the kitchen.

Dark butcher-block counters are an interesting touch in the kitchen. The center island has the same treatment, surrounded by same-topped stools.

The aproned farmhouse sink looks like marble against that rich wood.

The paneled living room has an elegant air.

The primary bedroom is on the main floor.

And the ensuite bath has a spa-like feel with an oversized shower and a long vanity.

The half-bath on the main floor shares space with the washer and dryer.

Upstairs are three more bedrooms. This one is bright and airy.

Mirrored closet doors expand the view in this long and lean, under-the-eaves bedroom that’s big enough for two twin beds.

Rustic and cozy describe this bedroom.

Clever storage hacks in this bathroom include a linen-closet pier tucked in next to the tub/shower. And that hook just outside the shower? A must-have if you don’t like your towel hanging out on the floor, waiting for you to be done.

Although skinny, this bedroom seems perfect for a future Thoreau—what with the writing desk and the windows that capture the outdoors.

The property measures just over an acre, and includes nice touches like this footbridge over a particularly boggy area.

The patio area is useful in the warmer months and picturesque in the snow. The house is just about a block off of Main Street in Hunter, which is convenient.

If this Hunter home, close to town, is your jam, find out more about 66 Maple Avenue, Hunter, from Laurie Hanenberg with Hunter Windham Real Estate.

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