Come home to your own waterfront 2/3 bedroom hideaway on the Hudson River. . In the olden days this colonial vintage home was maybe set up as a 3 or 4 bedroom next to its sister home and having access over 3 levels lending itself to such potential. Less than an hours drive to New York City, Dutchtown is a hidden old fishing village in a scenic natural bay setting. The nearby state park is lined by the waterside trails that lead one along both the river and the impressive Palisades cliff's stone hedges formed eons ago. . This is one of Dutchtown's older colonials tucked away in among about 60 homes on a dead end street (see aerial photo). At one end is a state park and there is also a playground as you enter passing through a quarry. The home is situated on the banks of the Hudson's widest point in an excellent boating area sitting high up at a protective elevation. The river itself runs relatively clearer of silt formations that homes have in other areas further south making it best for boating, fishing and other water sport activities. Think stripper, shad, sailing, kayaking, swimming and more. . Many in the county do not even know of this place. It's only about 45 minutes to New York City or walk to the ferry to MetroNorth. Rare river homes like this 2-3BR / 2bath have beaches and mooring/dock privileges on a stretch of the river that far exceed what is available to other river homes. Here one may wake up to the river view sunrises, sleep or bath to the full moon over the water and may see American bald eagles, occasionally a single Golden eagle, fishing the river ice outside in the wintertime. Enjoy boating, kayak, hiking, biking, swimming and nature trails from this eclectic artsy community; quick sale awaits your TLC; ask $289,000; Call/text: 845.642.9539 OR email: ishallread@gmail.com
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