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1927 Train Station in Essex, NY

Posted on OHD: 1/19/24. As of 1/19/24, it was no longer for sale. It is archived here for historical reference and educational purposes.

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1376 Nys Route 22, Essex, NY 12936

Own a Piece of History: Unique Historic Train Station for Sale in Essex, New York Seize this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of history with this iconic train station, dating back to 1927. Nestled on a large 15.4-acre property, almost touching the scenic Bouquet River, this unique estate offers an unmatched living or business opportunity. Imagine the thrill of world-class train spotting right from your backyard. This historic site was initially built to serve the County Home residents and now stands as a testament to time, awaiting your vision. Spanning 1,600 square feet, the building presents a unique blend of past and present. Half of the structure has been partially converted into living quarters, complete with a kitchen, allowing you a glimpse into its former life. The other half remains untouched, preserving its original character as a train station with passenger benches and authentic flooring. This property offers endless possibilities for reimagining and revitalization. Thanks to its resource management zoning, a wide array of uses is feasible with a Special Use Permit, making it ideal for creative entrepreneurs, history enthusiasts, or anyone dreaming of a unique commercial venture. While the building requires restoration, there are opportunities for historic preservation funding to assist with costs, particularly if maintaining a public use aspect, such as a business or nonprofit. Don't miss this incredible chance to transform a historic landmark into your dream project on the picturesque Adirondack Coast.
1,590 Sq Ft · 15.4 Ac.
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