
Est. Monthly
$7,086/MO
67 Stafford Bridge Road, Saratoga Springs, NY
Discover exceptional craftsmanship and peaceful country living at 67 Stafford Bridge Road, an impressive custom-built home on 4.65 picturesque acres in Saratoga Springs. With 4,500± sq ft of finished living space, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, a finished walk-out lower level, and a thoughtfully designed one-bedroom apartment, this home offers elegance, comfort, and versatility. This custom-built home features a first-floor primary suite, offering convenience and flexibility. The property also includes a whole-house generator, providing added peace of mind. Inside, bright welcoming spaces feature natural light, soaring vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, custom built-ins, a wood-burning fireplace, and two cozy gas fireplaces. The gourmet country kitchen offers a center island, prep sink, stone countertops, quality appliances, and abundant cabinetry, flowing into the formal dining room and spacious living areas. A beautiful sunroom overlooks the backyard. Upstairs are generously sized bedrooms, dedicated office space, additional full baths, and a private room with its own kitchen and living room--ideal for extended family, guests, or potential rental income. The finished walk-out basement adds a family room, exercise area, additional kitchen, storage, and direct outdoor access. Outside, enjoy beautifully maintained gardens, mature landscaping, peaceful meadow views, a tranquil pond, wooded surroundings, composite decking, covered and enclosed porches, patios, outdoor lighting, and a fenced area for pets or recreation. Plenty of parking makes entertaining easy. Just minutes from downtown Saratoga Springs, Saratoga Race Course, SPAC, Saratoga Spa State Park, Saratoga Lake, golf, shopping, dining, cafés, and year-round events. Nearby Bog Meadow Brook Nature Trail and Fish Creek offer scenic outdoor recreation.
Est. Monthly Payment
$7,086.26
Private Mortgage Insurance
Not required
August 22, 2026
Private Mortgage Insurance
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