The median home value in Cragsmoor, NY is $463,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $292,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Cragsmoor, NY is $463,000.
Approximately 49.83% of Cragsmoor homes are owned,
compared to 19.83% rented, while
29.83% are vacant.
Cragsmoor real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Solar panels, full house generator, attached 1 plus car garage, screened porch overlooking 6 acres of lawn and forest perched in the lovely historic community of Cragsmoor with 5000 acre Sam's Point preserve makes this renovated 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home a self sufficient weekend get-away or comfortable year round home. Renovated within the past 6 years and curated by an artist with an emphasis on comfort, sustainability and ample room for creativity, this home has much to offer its new owner. The first floor offers an easy layout with the primary bedroom and bathroom opening to the living room which flows into the kitchen, from there the dining opens to the screened porch that connects to the large back deck for private gatherings. The second floor offers a large bedroom with a full bath and plenty of storage. The many windows allow for sunlight to flow through the house at all times of the day. The house has central air and central vacuum. The solar panels are owned by the seller and allow for minimal electric bills. The full house generator takes the stress out of winter storms and there is a full walkout basement waiting to be claimed as a workshop or studio space.
Once part of George Inness Jr's iconic 350-acre Chetolah estate. This 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath historic Cragsmoor home includes 3 lots totaling over 34 acres of pristine land with a mix of woodlands, original trails, meadow, pond, stream, expansive views and bordering the 5000-acre Sam's Point preserve for easy hiking enjoyment. An additional cabin is located to the east of the house that has tremendous potential as a guest house or studio once restored. Steeped in deep nature and history, the home was named Breezy Brow and built for Inness's daughter and maintains many of the original circa 1901 details; coffered ceilings, rich woodwork, 2 fireplaces and multiple covered porches to enjoy the views and nature. Special pigments have been used for the interior of the home. The quaint mountaintop community of Cragsmoor is home to many lovely historic homes, but very few have the level of privacy and lot size this property offers, coupled with adjacent preserve lands to ensure its ongoing serenity and beauty. The additional lots could be very scenic sites for other homes. One hour and 22-minute drive to the GW bridge makes this a comfortable weekend escape. Additional Information: HeatingFuel:Oil Above Ground