The median home value in Ancram, NY is $637,500.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $323,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Ancram, NY is $637,500.
Approximately 54.5% of Ancram homes are owned,
compared to 14% rented, while
31.5% are vacant.
Ancram real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Beaver Mountain Farms in Ancram, NY, presents a unique opportunity for those seeking a rural lifestyle with diverse possibilities. Spanning over 41 acres, this property boasts a comfortable 3-bedroom residence complete with 2.5 baths, a cozy living room, and dining room, each with a propane fireplace. The gourmet kitchen, featuring a large island, offers a scenic view of the pool and the expansive open land. The primary bedroom includes an ensuite and a walk-in closet, while two additional bedrooms provide ample space for family or guests. The convenience of a second-floor laundry room and a partially finished basement adds to the home's appeal. The farm infrastructure includes a dairy barn with a hayloft, office, and two workshops, which could support a variety of agricultural or creative endeavors. The large 80 x 200 barn could serve as an indoor riding arena or equipment storage, complementing the existing hay and equipment barns. An artist studio and a serene pond further enhance the property's charm. With its proximity to Copake, Village Millerton, Hillsdale, Hudson, and Great Barrington, MA, Beaver Mountain Farms is not only a haven for those interested in agriculture or livestock but also for car enthusiasts seeking ample storage space. The property's versatility and location offer a canvas for endless possibilities, inviting one to envision a life surrounded by nature's beauty and tranquility.
This quintessential classic Greek Revival/Eyebrow home, circa 1850, is located in a historic quiet country Hamlet. Ready to move in, it is in great condition, meticulously maintained, and has much to offer with lots of natural light and charming layout. Entrance hall leads to the living room on the right, bedroom to the left, and straight ahead, the original Greek Revival stair to the second floor. The spacious living room has a period mantle with a cozy woodstove insert and, at the rear, the newly renovated sunny eat-in kitchen has recently installed appliances, cabinets, and quartz countertops, with plenty of room for dining. The downstairs bedroom leads to a pleasant office space and to a full bath. The office also has a door to a delightful (unheated) garden tool shed which leads to the outside patio and gardens. Upstairs, are two bedrooms and a bathroom, plus a great studio or children s playroom in the finished attic wing. The almost one acre of property includes a vintage garage (with attractive roofline and shingles), stone patio, stone walls, mature trees, and paths bordered by beautiful perennial flowers and ferns. It backs up to woodlands and a monumental rock ridge on the adjacent property. Situated in the tiny historic Hamlet of Ancram, on the banks of the Roeliff Jansen Kill, where, according to Wikipedia, during the American Revolution, the "Livingston Forge," powered by the Roe Jan, produced "shot, cannonballs, and perhaps most importantly, the huge chain that was installed across the Hudson River at West Point as a defense against British ships going upriver." Today the vibrant Hamlet is home to Ancram Little Store (now a breakfast, lunch, and catering store), Simons General Store (now an artist studio), and Ancram Grange (now the Center for the Arts, an amazing performance venue). The home is centrally located between southern Berkshire mountains in Massachusetts, western Litchfield Hills in Connecticut, and, in New York State, northern Dutchess County and southern Columbia County. New York City is about two hours by car or train (Metro North via Wassaic or Amtrak via Hudson)
Welcome to VonGal House, a beautifully maintained Victorian perched atop a gentle rise, with picturesque views of the bucolic countryside. Built in 1901, this home exudes historic charm with original details, including a rocking-chair porch, gleaming hardwood floors, intricate moldings, porcelain door knobs, and an ornamental fireplace that anchors the living space. The property offers flexibility as a primary home with live-work space, and rentable capabilities including a separate guest suite and carriage studio. The current layout offers three bedrooms and two baths, complemented by an adjoining guest suite with its own entrance. This configuration provides flexibility for a private rental and can be reimagined to include a first-floor primary suite if desired. The property also features a two-story street frontage carriage studio formerly a gallery and cobbler's workshop offering endless possibilities as an office, studio, or creative business space with commercial potential. Ample on-site parking increases practicality. The grounds are a gardener s dream, featuring perennial plantings and charming hardscaping that enhance the property s natural beauty. An original outhouse adds a whimsical touch, now serving as a quaint potting shed. Conveniently located just 10 minutes from the Taconic Parkway, steps from the beloved Ancram Little Store, 25 minutes to Hudson, and 15 minutes to both the Connecticut and Massachusetts borders, VonGal House offers country living with easy access to the region s many offerings.
Looking for a lover of history to preserve and rehab this historic structure which was an integral part of Ancram s storied past. The Tinsmith House was built in the 19th century and served as the location of the local tinsmith shop as well as a general store and a residence. The structure sits at the crossroads of Route 82 and County Route 7 in the historic Ancram hamlet. The property requires a total rehab and is not currently habitable. Property is located in the Hamlet Business/Residential zone which offers other possibilities in addition to a residence such as antique store, art gallery, retail store or office. OWNER FINANCING available. Additional Information: HeatingFuel:Oil Above Ground
Century 21 Marciano
546 North Avenue
New Rochelle, NY 10801
Phone: 914-235-4996
Email: [email protected]
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