For sale
  • $725,000

    532 Nys Rte #28, Oneonta, NY 13820

    7beds
    4,577sqft
    Single Family Residence
    Built in 1904
    63 Acres Lot
    $-- Zestimate®
    $158/sqft
    $-- HOA

    What's special

    Original detailsFour fireplacesBeach areaCharming featuresStately manorParlor with fireplaceStately old trees
    Neo- Classical Revival Built 1904 by Edmund Pardee a railroad executive. It was named to honor Collis P. Huntington, Pardee's relative, famous for the development of the Southern Pacific Railroad. Here is your chance to own one of the more historic homes in Oneonta, NY. The former Huntington home, is a stately manor featuring many original details, craftsmanship and charming features throughout. Built during the Gilded Age, there are not many homes of this magnitude and glory remaining. This unbelievable property is located on the edge of Oneonta. A historic home and property throughout, it is situated on 63 acres and features four fireplaces, formal dining room with chandelier, parlor with fireplace, and music room for your grand piano. There are 7 bedrooms, 2 on the main floor and 5 on the second story along with 5 full bathrooms and one half bath. The grandeur, size and location of this home would be a perfect opportunity to create a bed and breakfast. Oneonta is the home of two college campuses and two large baseball camps that generate a lot of tourism and revenue opportunities. An artist studio with attached greenhouse also contains a half bath and can be used for more living space. There is an additional farmhouse which needs work to be restored. Stately, old trees on the property make it feel like you are taken back a century. Frontage on the Susquehanna River and trails throughout the 63 acres gives this property prime recreational opportunities. The 600' of river frontage has a beach area for easy access. This is a unique property and is awaiting new ownership that will preserve its heritage into the future.
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