1940’s ranch that was completely rebuilt in 1994. Nothing thrilling about it except the New Paltz location. It’s 1/4 acre, 900 square feet, eh renovation. I’ve gotta say this though…IMO, New Paltz is one of those places that has it all, so you don’t really miss the city.
$199K Saugerties Mixed Use
Ok, this could be a cool loft like space. I can see myself filling this up with my junk. As if the buildings aren’t enough, it sits on 2.5 acres in Saugerties. Not bad.
$182K Newburgh 2 BR
You can pick up a shell on the wrong side of Newburgh for less than $50k. Not for the faint of heart, but this idiot would probably go for it if she had some extra cash. I chose this house because it looks like a clean-ready to go place in a nice neighborhood.
I know. This is hideous. I can’t tell if it’s a mobile home with an addition or a modular. I’m anti-mobile for obvious reasons (They aren’t real houses!). If this is something with a foundation, then we’re just talking cosmetics. It reminds me of our Kingston home we beautified. 2 acres in fabulous High Falls? I’m tellin ya….this is a dream!
$144,800 Beacon 3 BR
I’ve been in this house. It was a few years ago and the owner was embarking on a gorgeous restoration. I’m a bit concerned as to why it’s this price. I’m thinking foreclosure. Unless something terrible has happened to the house. No interior shots….hmm….something’s up. Anyway, right around the corner from moi. Walk to train and happening Main Street Beacon.
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Wait…did you fix up that Kingston house I jut clicked over to? Wowza…nice work. And I’d love to see the inside of that Beacon home…it does sound a bit fishy…
Yes, the Kingston house was a horrific 1970’s brown “old lady modern” charmer. That was kind of a fun renovation since we didn’t have to worry about keeping any historic detail intact. We did it in country style though. I would love to an industrial or 50’s kitsch raw space next!
PS: Next, meaning after the 2 Victorians I’m currently (not) working on.