Est. Monthly
$1,849/MO
2928 County Route 10, De Peyster, NY
Escape to your own private North Country paradise with this extraordinary 116.11-acre property offering unmatched privacy, income potential, recreational opportunities, and future investment possibilities. Whether you're looking for a family homestead, hunting retreat, hobby farm, or investment property, this one truly has it all. Seller is willing to sell the house and barn together and sell the land seperate if a buyer is interested and pay for new survey. The house with barn is around 1 acres and the land is around 115. Can be sold together or seperatly!! Price is just reflecting house and barn. Land price separate. The beautifully updated main home features a spacious layout with a convenient first-floor primary suite, walk-in closet, attached two-car garage, and numerous modern upgrades throughout. Enjoy gathering with family and friends in the bright living spaces or relax outdoors in the screened gazebo, around the custom paver patio and fire pit, or in the established garden areas surrounded by peaceful country views. Included in the sale is a 115.30-acre parcel featuring a massive 32' x 60' pole barn complete with an apartment and office space, ideal for guests, extended family, a home business, rental income, or endless creative uses. The expansive acreage offers exceptional hunting, ATV trails, farming opportunities, wildlife viewing, and outdoor recreation. The land is abundant with whitetail deer and wild turkey and has not been hunted in years. Seller is highly motivated and will include buyer closing costs with an acceptable offer. Properties offering this combination of updated living space, income potential, over 116 acres of land, recreational opportunities, and future development possibilities rarely come to market. Schedule your private showing today and discover everything this incredible property has to offer!
Est. Monthly Payment
$1,848.59
Private Mortgage Insurance
Not required
Private Mortgage Insurance
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