Hot Digs in one of the Catskills’ Hottest Towns for $199K
Kandy Harris | January 20, 2020If you’re ready to relocate in the new year, consider this Livingston Manor Ranch house stylishly-perched on a full acre.
This week on Upstater, we’re exploring the Hudson Valley and Catskills hottest towns, and the Sullivan County village of Livingston Manor certainly qualifies. Thanks to a number of local upgrades like gourmet grocery/butcher shop, good eateries, and a bushel-full of community pride, the Borscht Belt town with a population of 1,221 residents…and you can make it 1,222 by unpacking your boxes in this updated Contemporary split-level home.
Technically, the address puts this .92-acre property about 5 minutes north of Livingston Manor in the nearby town of Roscoe, but that just means you get both “Trout Town USA” and Livingston Manor as your neighbors.
The upper-level living room offers a great place to sit and enjoy the mountain views through the large windows…
…and, you can still seem them from the open, fully-renovated kitchen.
Both of the 1,608-square-foot home’s baths have been remodeled to include custom tiling and fixtures, and the master suite comes with a closet with a stylish slider door. There are three bedrooms total, with hard wood floors throughout, plus a basement-level finished family/media room attached to a two-car garage space.
Finally, the private covered rear porch with open deck overlooks a sun-dappled yard complete with two outbuildings ready for your creative vision.
Located across from Old Route 17 from the Willowemoc Creek (anglers, take note), and just over 2.5 hours from NYC.
Ready to make the big move to this Livingston Manor Ranch house? Find out more about 1468 Old Route 17, Roscoe, NY from Coldwell Banker Timberland Properties.
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