1850s Newburgh Carriage House-Turned-Fashionable Abode, $1.05M
Kandy Harris | January 6, 2021At nearly 10,000 square feet, this Soho-style Newburgh carriage house offers a live/work situation most of us can only dream of.
This semi-industrial space dates back to the 1850s, with its original details kept in tact, polished and updated to fit a more contemporary state of mind. And, if you’re a craftsperson, the garage should work for even the biggest projects. Life isn’t all about work, though, so when you’re ready to call it a day, retire to these fabulous loft-like living quarters…
…and enjoy a host of updates in all the right places, like the chef-worthy kitchen with custom cabinets and marble counter tops.
There’s plenty of room for an office and base-of-operations to keep the wheels of your business smoothly turning…
…and, when it’s time to hit the hay, there are two bedrooms from which to choose, including this sprawling main suite on the second floor with a wood stove and vaulted ceilings…
Furthermore, both of the full baths are akin to home spas, with soaking tubs, rainfall shower heads, custom tiling, and marble.
If you need more than two bedrooms, divide the currently-massive bedrooms into a third or even fourth bedroom…
The lot sits in one of Newburgh city’s historic neighborhoods filled with beautiful older homes, just blocks from the Hudson River waterfront.
Got lofty goals for living/working in this converted Newburgh carriage house? Find out more about 249 Grand Street, Newburgh, NY from Ellis Sotheby’s International Realty.
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