This is a beautiful property with significant road frontage on both Bussey Hollow and Shaver Hollow Roads in the very desirable Town of Andes. It is across from and adjacent to NYC DEP property. The land is a mix of mown fields, pastures and woods with incredible views in all directions. The house hasn't been occupied in many years. It is being offered "as is". Great location between Andes and Margaretville and all that the area has to offer. Hiking, skiing, boating, restaurants, shops, art galleries and so much more.
A Private Streamside Retreat in the Heart of Andes Village Discover a rare opportunity in the charming hamlet of Andes — a centrally located, streamside Greek Revival duplex offering versatility, character, and tranquility. First time on the market, this unique property features two distinct homes on one spacious lot — perfect for an owner-occupied residence with income potential, an artist’s studio, Airbnb getaway, or village retail venture. Two meandering brooks — Liddle Brook and the Tremper Kill — frame the property, creating a serene, park-like setting reminiscent of a private country club. A stately barn on the grounds adds further potential for a workshop, studio, or creative space. The owner-occupied right-side residence offers a warm and inviting interior, featuring a welcoming front room, a dining room with an original wall of built-in cabinetry, a well-laid-out kitchen with rich wood cabinetry, four bedrooms, and two full baths. The tenant-occupied left-side unit includes a comfortable living room, dining area, kitchen, two bedrooms, and 1½ baths, including one designed with handicap accessibility. This unit is separately metered, with the tenant responsible for electric and heat. While bordered by two streams that occasionally flood, this parcel enjoys a favorable elevation — flooding less frequently than neighboring properties across the stream. The result is a light-filled, open, and remarkably private village oasis — truly one of Andes’ hidden treasures. Flood insurance is $400 / month Water / Sewer : $700 / yr
Ideally situated on 10 private acres adjacent to hundreds of acres of NYS & NYC forever wild land, this tranquil Catskill Mountain retreat is a rare find for visionary buyers. It offers significant expansion potential with infrastructure-ready unfinished living space. The cottage features a darling country kitchen, brand new full bath with modern fixtures, a sleeping nook and welcoming sitting area positioned to take in stunning mountain vistas. Spend a summer evening on the screened in porch and you won't believe this peaceful space is all yours!! Dual-source climate control in the main living area: high-efficiency mini-split (heating/cooling) supplemented by a powerful wall-mounted propane heater. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF EXPANSION-READY INFRASTRUCTURE: A 1344 square feet unfinished addition with rarely seen structural integrity is engineered with poured concrete 10" thick walls and 8' ceilings, complimented with premium Andersen windows and all-new plumbing/drainage. Upgraded 200 amp. electric, plumbed for a second bath and heated with a propane fired wall unit. There is a new hot water heater and a stackable washer and dryer. The home is supported by a reliable spring fed water supply and a DEP-engineered septic system. STEP OUTSIDE and: Enjoy morning coffee or evening cocktails from the screened in gazebo. A masterfully crafted barn-style garage boasting impressive 12- foot ceilings and a 200 amp electric service is perfectly primed for a professional-grade workshop or creative studio. Above the cottage is a beautiful clearing and a large-scale pond site. Fiber optics on site, electric provider: Delaware County Electric Co-op. Located twenty minutes from historic downtown Andes and under a half hour to Livingston Manor. The Pepacton Reservoir is just down the road as are hiking trails. Belleayre Mountain Ski Center is a half hour drive. 2.5 hours from GWB
Built on the edge of a glorious 68 acre lake set in a high mountain valley in the scenic Catskill Mountains, the historic Lake Delaware Farm offers a rare opportunity to acquire a piece of a true American legacy that has been in continuous use by the same notable family since the 18th century. The Lake House, among the oldest buildings standing in Delaware County, offers a glimpse into the lifestyle of one of our nation's most notable, founding aristocratic families. In 1686, when most of the Hudson Valley and the Catskill Mountains were wild, untamed land and home to several Native American tribes, the English crown granted a large tract of 160,000 acres to Robert Livingston the Founder, making him Lord of the Manor. Livingston Manor with their family seat known as Clermont, made up much of what is now Dutchess and Columbia counties along the Hudson River. The family grew and thrived there for centuries, expanding the lineage and fortune through enterprise and marriages, and lining the banks of the river with their glorious homes where they could admire ''their mountains'' across the water. With the Hardenbergh patent of 1708 Queen Anne of England bestowed a vast 2,000,000 acre land grant, essentially the entirety of the Catskill Mountain range, on seven loyal and valued subjects. By 1740 the Livingstons of Clermont had acquired one fifth of the Hardenberg Patent which would be distributed to the children of Robert Livingston ''The Judge'' after his death. Gertrude Livingston received her gift of 20,000 acres in the same year that she married Col. Morgan Lewis, who served as an important General in Washington's army during the Revolution and went on to serve as the Governor of New York, as well as a Supreme Court Justice and Attorney General for New York State in the early federal period. He was dear friends with the likes of The Marquis de Lafayette, Alexander Hamilton and General Washington, whom his brother in law Chancellor Robert Livingston swore in as President. The centerpiece of Gertrude's acreage was the magnificent Lake Delaware, where she and Morgan Lewis built themselves the original Lake House circa1787, four years after the treaty to end the Revolutionary War was signed. This would be a special summer destination for the family since Gertrude already had inherited vast tracts of land from her mother Margaret Beekman Livingston, both in Rhinebeck and Staatsburg, in a home that in its present incarnation we know as The Mills Mansion. Their granddaughter Julia Delafield writes of Lake Delaware in her 19th Century biography of Lewis: ''General Lewis was attached to this estate. It was about 60 miles west of the Hudson...At one end of the lake, separated from it by a sloping lawn, he had erected by the mechanics of the estate a well-planned and extremely pretty mansion in the Grecian Style of architecture'' Now two generations later Delafield writes ''The Grecian villa is quadrupled in size, it is a charming summer retreat and has never been visited by pestilence'' The landscape of this more than 1600 acre parcel being offered- spanning across the towns of Delhi and Bovina-is exquisite, with rolling hills, meadows, old growth forests and open vistas out onto the mountain peaks. The valley is elevated far above sea level providing a crisp and refreshingly cool climate. One approaches The Lake House via a long winding driveway that snakes its way up the hill and is lined with fine, historic rock walls interrupted here and there by standing stones, framing out delicate iron gates. After passing various barns and outbuildings, one arrives at the top of the hill where the enormous structure of The Lake House and the stunning view across the lawn to Lake Delaware is revealed. Shaking off the English influence after the Revolutionary war, the Lewises styled their new home on the monumental architecture of ancient Rome and Greece. The entry portico of the original portion of the home, with its Built on the edge of a glorious 68 acre lake set in a high mountain valley in the scenic Catskill Mountains, the historic Lake Delaware Farm offers a rare opportunity to acquire a piece of a true American legacy that has been in continuous use by the same notable family since the 18th century. The Lake House, among the oldest buildings standing in Delaware County, offers a glimpse into the lifestyle of one of our nation's most notable, founding aristocratic families. In 1686, when most of the Hudson Valley and the Catskill Mountains were wild, untamed land and home to several Native American tribes, the English crown granted a large tract of 160,000 acres to Robert Livingston the Founder, making him Lord of the Manor. Livingston Manor with their family seat known as Clermont, made up much of what is now Dutchess and Columbia counties along the Hudson River. The family grew and thrived there for centuries, expanding the lineage and fortune through enterprise and marriages, and lining the banks of the river with their glorious homes where they could admire "their mountains" across the water. With the Hardenbergh patent of 1708 Queen Anne of England bestowed a vast 2,000,000 acre land grant, essentially the entirety of the Catskill Mountain range, on seven loyal and valued subjects. By 1740 the Livingstons of Clermont had acquired one fifth of the Hardenberg Patent which would be distributed to the children of Robert Livingston "The Judge" after his death. Gertrude Livingston received her gift of 20,000 acres in the same year that she married Col. Morgan Lewis, who served as an important General in Washington's army during the Revolution and went on to serve as the Governor of New York, as well as a Supreme Court Justice and Attorney General for New York State in the early federal period. He was dear friends with the likes of The Marquis de Lafayette, Alexander Hamilton and General Washington, whom his brother in law Chancellor Robert Livingston swore in as Presiden
Presiding over a glorious 68 acre lake in the Catskill Mountains, Lake Delaware Farm offers a rare opportunity to acquire a piece of true American legacy, continuously in use by the same notable family since the 18th century. The Lake House allows a glimpse into the lifestyle of one of our nation’s most notable, founding aristocratic families. In 1686, the English crown granted 160,000 acres to Robert Livingston. Livingston Manor and the family seat of Clermont, made up much of what is now Dutchess and Columbia counties along the Hudson River. The family thrived there for centuries.With the Hardenbergh patent of 1708 Queen Anne bestowed 2,000,000 acres in the Catskill Mountains on seven loyal subjects. By 1740 the Livingstons of Clermont had acquired one fifth of the Hardenberg Patent which was distributed to the children of Robert Livingston “The Judge”. Gertrude Livingston received 20,000 acres the year she wed Morgan Lewis, who served in Washington’s army during the Revolution and was Governor of New York. He was dear friends with the likes of Lafayette, Alexander Hamilton and General Washington, whom his brother in law Chancellor Robert Livingston swore in as President. The centerpiece of Gertrude’s acreage was the magnificent Lake Delaware, where she and Lewis built the original Lake House circa1787. The landscape of this 1600+ acre parcel is exquisite, with rolling hills, meadows, old growth forests and open vistas. The valley is elevated far above sea level providing a refreshingly cool climate. One approaches The Lake House via a long winding driveway lined with fine, historic rock walls interrupted by delicate iron gates. The Lewises styled their home on classical architecture. The entry portico of the home, with its four massive Doric columns, runs the entire length of the front facade. Inside the center hall is an unusual carved spiral stair, with two sun filled 18th Century parlors on either side. From the center hall rooms spill out into later 19th Century additions with handsome details throughout- fine paneling and ceiling tracery in the dining room, marble fireplace mantels, and intricate inlaid floors. There are 8 bedrooms in total, all boasting baths en-suite, plus a bunk room on the attic floor with its own bath with double showers and sinks. Additionally there is a large eat-in kitchen, grand back stair with arched side openings, family room, butler’s pantry, mud room, laundry room and bar on the ground floor as well as an elevator. The home has the warm feel of a grand country inn- impressive in its scale yet comfortable by contemporary standards. One can feel the presence of generations of distinguished family members- the signers of the Declaration of Independence, the decorated military men, the Senators, Justices, and Gilded Age barons that have called this place home over the centuries. As impressive as the house is, it's the Lake itself that casts a spell on all who visit. Fresh, bracing and crystal clear, the lake invites one to dive in or take your pick of vessels in the historic boat house and row to your hearts content. on the grounds stands the ruins of elaborate formal gardens designed by renowned landscape architect Fletcher Steele with extraordinary views over the valley. Romantic structural elements and a lovely statue of a seated Diana, beckoning you to imagine the gardens in their original splendor. Surrounded by charming towns, farms and awe inspiring natural landscape, the property at its peak encompassed thousands of acres, with a mansion, working farms, stables, and even a private chapel, evoking the romance of an English manor. The estate holds the secrets of the history of the Hudson Valley, New York State and the Revolution that gave birth to the Constitution of the United States. Rich in history and character, Lake Delaware remains a captivating echo of aristocratic rural life, ideal for a bucolic compound or a once in a ten generation investment opportunity.
Fixer-Upper with Two-Story Garage & Apartment – Just Minutes from the Village of Andes Just outside the sought-after Catskill Mountain village of Andes, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom doublewide home is bursting with potential and waiting for your creative touch. While the house needs significant updates and has unfinished projects, it offers a solid starting point for a full-time residence, weekend getaway, or investment opportunity. A standout feature is the large two-story garage, complete with radiant heat floors on the main level—perfect for a workshop or studio. Above, you’ll find a partially finished apartment, offering added flexibility for guest space, rental income, or extended family. Enjoy peaceful country living from the covered front porch, all just minutes from Andes’ restaurants, shops, and outdoor activities. If you’re ready to take on a project with great upside in a prime Catskills location, this property could be your perfect match.
First time on the market in over 30 years! This 29 year old full time home has been lovingly maintained, 3-bedroom, 2-bath home with a full basement, one-car garage, and two-car carport sits on 47 stunning acres at 2,400’ elevation. A true Catskills retreat, the property features scenic trails, peaceful ponds, and one of the most iconic panoramic views in the region. Complete privacy yet only 5 minutes from the charming village of Andes, with restaurants, shops, a public pool, and tennis courts. This is a rare opportunity to own a legacy property where nature, serenity, and convenience meet. Don’t miss it!
This perfect country Get-Away is secluded on 75 wooded acres, yet only 2 miles from the charming and historic Hamlet of Andes. It features a high cathedral ceiling in the open living, dining, kitchen area. There is a bedroom and a full tiled bath on the 1st floor, and a spacious loft bedroom on the second floor. There floors are a mix of maple and oak hardwood, and ceramic tile. The kitchen sports stainless appliances. And there are hanging light fixtures, ample recessed lighting, and several ceiling fans. The front porch overlooks a rolling lawn and mountain views beyond. The full basement features a laundry and half bath, utility space, lots of storage and an outdoor entry for easy access. Most of the furnishings are included in the sale. There are 75 acres with many woodland trails throughout for hiking or 4-wheeling. Very privately situated yet convenient to outdoor recreation, skiing, golf, swimming, fishing, area restaurants, shops and galleries. Don't miss out on this fabulous, unique opportunity.
Wow! Welcome to YOUR Mountain Escape! Quaint, rustic cabin on 4.14 acres that backs up to hundreds + acres of NY State Lands! Just up the road from Big Pond/ Little Pond NYS DEC lands and close to numerous trailheads where you can hike for miles in the protected Delaware Wild forest. Fishing, hiking and hunting opportunities abound and only about one half hour drive to some of the regions best skiing make this an amazing retreat in all seasons! Besides the prime location in the sought after Beaverkill Valley area, the current owner has made drastic recent improvements on some big ticket items. Have your morning coffee on the expansive brand new deck, enjoy the reliability of a newly drilled well and recent plumbing upgrades, relish the toasty warmth of a new wood stove, feel secure with the brand new electric service and refresh yourself with a shower in the brand new tiled bathroom! Bring your design ideas to freshen up the interior or enjoy as is! Come see it now! Fully available!



Andes is located in New York. Andes, New York has a population of 1,029. Andes is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 34.74% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 21.88%.
The median household income in Andes, New York is $67,222. The median household income for the surrounding county is $52,757 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Andes is 56.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 79.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 10.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 43.6 inches per year, with 57.2 inches of snow per year.