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Posted on OHD: 5/9/23. As of 10/24/24, it was no longer for sale. It is archived here for historical reference and educational purposes.

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4875 Potter Hollow Rd, Rensselaerville, NY 12469

Welcome to a unique opportunity to own not one, not two, but three parcels of land on Potter Hollow Road in the charming town of Preston Hollow, NY. The combined 71.14 acres offers endless possibilities, as two parcels are situated on one side of the road, while the third parcel is on the other side. The property is zoned for recreational use, and the Catskill Creek runs through the back of the land, providing a serene and picturesque setting. Imagine the potential for tiny homes, glamping, a retreat, or even a wellness center (depending on town approval). The structures on the property date back to 1890 and include a Greek Revival home, a commercial building once used as a general store with apartments upstairs, and another home with a barn. The structures can be restored to their former glory or reimagined to fit a new vision altogether. Preston Hollow is conveniently located just 20 minutes away from Windham and Hunter ski mountains, making this an ideal spot for winter sports and outdoor enthusiasts. Albany is under an hour away, and New York City is just 2.5 hours away, making this location an easy weekend getaway or potential investment property. Additionally, the property is conveniently located near Greenville, Durham, Westerlo, Gilboa, and many other popular towns, making it an excellent spot for exploring the region. This is a rare and exciting opportunity to make your dream Catskills destination a reality. Don't miss out on this chance to own a piece of history and create something truly unique.
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