Well-Maintained 1920s Arts & Crafts Bungalow near Rosendale, $229,000
Kandy Harris | December 2, 2015The devil is in the details when it comes to Craftsman homes. After all, they’re meant to last, not to be tossed away like mass-produced garbage. So this c.1929 Bungalow is solid right down to each nook and cranny, thanks in part to the bang-up job the two previous owners have done keeping it maintained. The listing touts a slew of updates, including the electricals, windows, plumbing, insulation, and septic tanks. One modernization we particularly enjoy is the remote controlled skylights that open at the press of a button. Well-played, Craftsman. Well-played.
The interior is just over 1500 sq. ft. but the full walkup attic sure adds onto the space. Also includes an extra room off the kitchen and a screened-in porch. The 3 bed/2 bath house sits on a half-acre about 1.5 miles south of Rosendale hamlet. Almost walking distance to one of our favorite Hudson Valley small towns.
10 Longyear Avenue, Tillson (Village Green Realty)
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