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1903 in Long Lake, NY

Posted on OHD: 2/18/26. Last OHD Update: 2/18/26.
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495 NY 30, Long Lake, NY 12847

Back on the market now that probate is complete! This spacious 5-bedroom house was built well in 1903, and the bones still seem good. Brand new permitted roof installed 6/10/25, taking one major project off the list. While this property is being sold As-Is and needs TLC, it presents a real opportunity - whether as a single-family home, possibly an income-producing multi-unit, or even a return to its B & B past. The house features a full stone foundation with a large basement, beech hardwood floors throughout, original windows, high ceilings, and a cut-stone chimney. There's a full-width glassed-in porch set on its own stone foundation, plus a large family room, dining room, kitchen with original cabinets, and a bonus room. Upstairs are five existing bedrooms and a large walk-up attic with staircase access for additional living space or storage. There's a 200 Amp electrical service and a working oil boiler. The detached two-story garage - formerly the Deerland Firehall — would make a great workshop or parking space, with potential for an apartment or living space above. There are a lot of reasons to restore this one. If you're ready to work, we're ready to make a deal. Call today.
5 Bed · 1.5 Bath · 2,593 Sq Ft · 1.04 Ac.
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