Storybook Clapboard Cottage + 2.5 Acres in Garrison, $399,000
Kandy Harris | May 2, 2016This Putnam County cottage was built in the 1920s but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t come with some newer stuff, thanks to a renovation that includes a modernized kitchen,doors on barn hangers, picture rails, an ethanol fireplace. And, its vibe exudes warmth and friendliness, not to mention old-fashioned charm, and it’s perfect for a couple of small family.
Part of the reason behind the steep-ish price tag (not for Garrison, certainly, but, generally-speaking, definitely for a 1100 square foot, 2 bed/1 bath house) is that the property includes 2.54 acres of land, its own babbling brook, and quick proximity to the Hudson River and the Garrison train station. And, a section of the Appalachian Trail is situated walking distance from the property. You can take it to the Bear Mountain Bridge, or you can head north and take it all the way to East Fishkill. Bicycling enthusiasts looking to stay close to the city and public transportation: JUMP ON THIS HOUSE.
22 NY 403, Garrison (Houlihan Lawrence)
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