Est. Monthly
$2,460/MO
18 Eagle St, Cooperstown, NY
Discover the warmth and character of this beautiful 1880 Victorian home, held in the loving care of the same family for over 60 years. Tucked away on a quiet, tree-lined village street, this home offers historic integrity, incredible bones, and the opportunity to update a classic to fit your personal style. The Residence: A Solid Foundation With 4 spacious bedrooms and 2.5 baths, this home has been meticulously maintained for over six decades, preserving its classic layout and architectural craftsmanship. • Hidden Treasures: Beneath the wool wall-to-wall carpeting lies original hardwood flooring waiting to be uncovered and restored to its full glory. • Bring Your Vision: While the home has been impeccably cared for, the kitchen and bathrooms are ready for modern updates, giving you the rare chance to design your dream spaces within a historic framework. A Private Backyard Haven Step outside into a wonderfully private outdoor space, completely enclosed by an 8-foot fence. • 60-Year Established Gardens: A lush, mature landscape featuring decades of curated perennial plantings. • Bluestone Patio: A 375 sq. ft. raised bluestone patio offers a solid, spacious footprint for family barbecues, outdoor dining, and relaxing in the shade. The Historic Carriage Barn A standout feature of the property is the Historic Carriage Barn. Completely intact and rich with original 19th-century details, with your vison, it could a dream space for a workshop, studio, or extra storage. Features include: • Beautiful original wainscot paneling • Turned newels in the stable area • An authentic hay loft, wash stall, and tack room A Beloved Family Home Ready for Its Next Chapter Opportunities to find a home with this level of long-term care, privacy, and original detail are rare. Bring your design ideas and make this village classic your own. Schedule a tour today!
Est. Monthly Payment
$2,460.05
Private Mortgage Insurance
Not required
Private Mortgage Insurance
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