L’il Bungalow, Lots of Charm in Liberty, NY, $110K
Kandy Harris | March 12, 2021
For just over $100K, this two-bedroom Liberty bungalow is a steal-and-a-half, with its original features still in working order.
If you’re looking for something compact and affordable as a first home (or a second, for that matter!), this 910-square-foot cutie in Sullivan County, NY might be just right. It’s just a hair over the five-figure limit for Five Figure Friday, but we’re willing to make an exception. And, right off the bat, you know it’s going to be good when you unlock the front door with the original skeleton keys that came with the house when it was built in the 1920s.

You can move right in, too, if you want. The hardwood floors are already included, along with some Craftsman-style built-ins like the corner hutch, as well as a whole-house vacuum system with all of its attachments…

…and, while it’s not fancy and a touch outdated, the kitchen is still usable while you shop for new appliances, tiling, and counter tops.

We would be anxious to start painting the home’s two bedrooms…

…and, while appreciate an organized closet as much as the next person, this IKEA semi-monstrosity seems too large for the space. Taking them out would make the larger of the two bedrooms larger still.


Never run to the laundromat again, thanks to a dry basement utility room with washer/dryer…

…and, there’s even a small attic for extra storage.

Behind the house is a fenced-in yard with a small potting/storage shed, along with an above-ground pool…


…all of this sitting in a south-Liberty village residential neighborhood. From here, NYC is around two hours away by car, and the rest of the western Catskills within close proximity.

Is this Liberty bungalow on your short-list? Find out more about 11 Albion Street, Liberty, NY from BHHS Peters Realty.
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