
Est. Monthly
$3,081/MO
1298 Peck St, Stamford, NY
This exceptional Catskills estate captures everything you look for in a mountain retreat, beautifully balancing historic charm with tasteful upgrades across more than 16 acres of pristine land. The property serves as a true sanctuary, anchored by a crystal-clear pond near the house that provides a peaceful backdrop for both quiet relaxation and lively outdoor entertainment. The expansive grounds invite endless exploration, featuring a large dedicated garden area, two separate rolling hay fields, a functional and sizable detached storage barn, and a newly-built chicken coop. Inside, the solid and meticulously-maintained home showcases original, rich wood details seamlessly integrated with a full chef's kitchen. The ground floor layout is designed for effortless daily living, offering a convenient half bath, a practical mudroom and laundry space off the kitchen for coats and boots, and a versatile bonus room currently utilized as a music studio. In the main living area, a cozy wood-burning stove and a custom built-in bookshelf create a warm, inviting focal point while a picture window and sliding doors provide unobstructed and spectacular outdoor views. The overall integrity extends to the lower level, where an impressively dry basement has been transformed into a fully-equipped home gym. Upstairs, the second level hosts a spacious primary bedroom retreat complete with a sleek, contemporary ensuite bathroom, alongside two additional bright bedrooms and a well-appointed full bath. The third level reveals a unique, lofted top floor that serves as an ultra-private fourth bedroom or quiet workspace. Located just five minutes from the heart of downtown Stamford and a convenient two-and-a-half-hour drive from the George Washington Bridge, this versatile property is perfectly suited as a peaceful weekend getaway or a permanent full-time residence.
Est. Monthly Payment
$3,080.98
Private Mortgage Insurance
Not required
Private Mortgage Insurance
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