The median home value in Old Chatham, NY is $887,500.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $323,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Old Chatham, NY is $887,500.
Approximately 62.8% of Old Chatham homes are owned,
compared to 15% rented, while
22.2% are vacant.
Old Chatham real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Are you looking for privacy, land, low taxes, and an updated house? Then this is the one for you! Look forward to relaxing and getting away from it all, while still being centrally located and less than 30 minutes from Albany, Hudson, and the Berkshires. The first floor features hardwood floors, a large living room with an electric fireplace, and new appliances in the kitchen. Upstairs you'll find the primary suite with a walk-in closet, a den/office, and two additional large bedrooms. The walk-out basement has room for storage and is perfect for housing an outdoor enthusiast's equipment. Schedule your showing today!
Perfect weekend getaway or year-round home. This solid brick Ranch has an open floor plan, a wood fireplace, HW floors, a newer kitchen with Samsung appliances, three BRs 1-1/2 baths, and a one-car garage. Situated on 4.7 acres with a detached barn with 2 stalls, and room for a third. The barn has water, electricity, and a separate driveway to Rock City Rd. A stone's throw from Ooms Conservancy and easy access to Chatham proper, Kinderhook/Valatie, Hudson, and the Berkshires!
Welcome to the Elijah Hudson homestead and farm, nestled in the hamlet of Malden Bridge, NY. Steeped in rich history dating back to the mid1700s, this property boasts a captivating past as a colonial-era inn, meeting place for traveling preachers, and farm of a co-founder of the Federal Stores mercantile (Old Chatham). The homestead, lovingly restored over decades, offers a glimpse into the region's storied past, with original features meticulously preserved alongside modern updates for comfortable living. The property encompasses 43 acres of picturesque land, including sprawling fields, pristine gardens, and tranquil woods teeming with wildlife. Two meticulously restored barns, including a stunning German horse barn and a Dutch dairy barn, stand as testaments to the property's legacy.
Historic Elijah Hudson Homestead & FarmWelcome to the Elijah Hudson homestead and farm, nestled in the hamlet of Malden Bridge, NY. Steeped in rich history dating back to the mid1700s, this property boasts a captivating past as a colonial-era inn, meeting place for traveling preachers, and farm of a co-founder of the Federal Stores mercantile (Old Chatham). The homestead, lovingly restored over decades, offers a glimpse into the region's storied past, with original features meticulously preserved alongside modern updates for comfortable living. The property encompasses 43 acres of picturesque land, including sprawling fields, pristine gardens, and tranquil woods teeming with wildlife. Two meticulously restored barns, including a stunning German horse barn and a Dutch dairy barn, stand as testaments to the property's enduring legacy. The Dutch barn, fully rebuilt in recent years, presents a blank canvas for the next owner's vision, while the German barn offers versatile finished spaces for entertainment, hobbies, and more. Experience the best of country living in this idyllic retreat, where generations have gathered to celebrate life's milestones and forge lasting memories. With its proximity to local amenities, recreational opportunities, and vibrant community life, the Elijah Hudson homestead offers an opportunity to own a piece of living history in the heart of upstate New York. Don't miss your chance to write the next chapter in this timeless legacy.Property Improvement HighlightsThis meticulously maintained property has seen numerous upgrades and renovations over the years, ensuring modern comfort without compromising its historic charm. Recent improvements include an upgraded bath and laundry rooms, a complete restoration of the Dutch barn, and exterior painting of both barns, among others. With a commitment to preserving its heritage while embracing modern living, the Elijah Hudson homestead is ready to welcome its next steward into a future filled with possibility.
A long winding country road, a dirt driveway, a fifty acre sanctuary. This stunning post & beam barn house sits on a one acre pond amid fields & fields of wildflowers and deep pine forest. Built by a premier builder in the area, the contemporary home has 20ft ceilings, a giant expanse that feels warm and inviting. The home is longer than it is wide with a substantial kitchen at the center. A large island and dining table run side by side, and you'll find high end appliances in a sharp, polished black finish. A wood burning stove sits between the kitchen and living room, and a den sits in the northwest corner. This entire first floor looks out over the pond to the fields in the distance. Upstairs, you have a giant open loft overlooking the main living space, a bedroom with gorgeous views of the property and a full bath. Antique fixtures such as faucets, sinks and hardware are interspersed throughout the home, and the post and beam construction incorporates reclaimed hand hewn beams, making this new build feel authentic and well beyond its years (in a good way). Radiant heated concrete floors span the lower level of the home where you'll find three bedrooms. Two share a full bath, and one is ensuite with a large, walk-in closet and glass doors leading outside to a pebble patio overlooking the water. There is also a sitting room on the lower level, light and bright, with sliding glass doors that lead outside. The entire house is west facing and enjoys fabulous sunsets. A cottage is tucked back against the tree line, as charming as could possibly be with a full kitchen, a large bedroom and a full bath. 2.5h to NYC, 2.5h to Boston, 30m to Hudson and Amtrak. Dorland Farm is a little slice of Hudson Valley heaven.