
Est. Monthly
$71,100/MO
115 Farm To Market Road, Halfmoon, NY
Attention residential and commercial developers, builders, and/or investors: This is a rare opportunity to acquire one of the largest privately owned developable parcels in the Town of Halfmoon and potentially the only property of its size currently available for purchase. Less than 5 miles to Exit 9 of the Northway (I87). Encompassing approximately 258.23 acres (per tax records), this exceptional property offers more than two miles of road frontage and access to public water and sewer, creating significant development potential. The majority of the property is zoned Agricultural Residential, and with a well designed Planned Development District (PDD), subject to Town approval, the site could support a substantial residential community consisting of hundreds of homes and/or other approved uses. A portion of the property is zoned C-1 Commercial and is ideally located along Route 146, providing superb opportunities for commercial development. The property includes several barns and an existing residence that is considered a teardown. Three public roads divide the property into four distinct sections: • Parcel 1 Northwest section (House Side): Approximately 44 acres with 2,240 feet of road frontage. • Parcel 2 Southwest section (Barn Side): Approximately 131 acres with frontage on two roads totaling 4,350 feet. • Parcel 3 Northeast section (no structures): Approximately 59 acres with frontage on two roads totaling 2,470 feet. • Parcel 4 Southeast section (Commercial - C-1 Zone): Approximately 24 acres with 1,620 feet of frontage along Route 146. This portion is available to purchase for $1,500,000 subject to requesting and receiving subdivision approval. The seller prefers to sell the property as a whole but will consider subdivision proposals, with pricing and terms subject to negotiation. All property tours are strictly by appointment only.
Est. Monthly Payment
$71,099.61
Private Mortgage Insurance
Not required
Private Mortgage Insurance
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