Tucked away on a quiet street in the riverfront hamlet of New Hamburg, this 1860 colonial sits at the center of one of the Hudson Valley's best-kept secrets. Walkable to the Metro-North station, the historic New Hamburg Yacht Club, and the Wappinger Greenway trail network, it has the unhurried feel of a place that exists on its own terms. Spend the afternoon at Obercreek Brewery, pick up produce at the farm stand, or walk down to the river. It's a small-town life that's still close to Route 9 shopping, and just 90 minutes from New York by train. I-84 and downtown Beacon, with its restaurants and world-class art museum, are just a short drive away. The house is a warm and characterful three-bedroom with original details thoughtfully preserved alongside modern updates. The custom kitchen is the heart of the home - open and airy, with custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, subway tile, and a center island with seating for four. A wood-burning fireplace anchors the living space, and a light-filled sunroom offers generous additional space to spread out. Upstairs are three bedrooms with original hardwood floors and a full bath with a vintage claw-foot tub. The half bath on the first floor was just fully remodeled. The property sits on a quarter acre with a yard ideal for gardening or entertaining. A brick patio with a vine-covered pergola sits behind a roomy two-car garage with additional storage space overhead.
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