This is an original 1911 Hudson River Arts and Crafts Cottage with an architecturally sensitive 2006 addition. The home is consistent with the design principles of Downing & Davis. Andrew Downing was a landscape architect and author of the book Cottage Residences (1842). Along with architect Alexander Davis, their design principles for river cottages and villas defined Hudson River architecture from the mid-1880s to the 1920s. For rural cottages, their concepts emphasized ingeniously arranged floor plans that harmoniously blended the architecture with the natural landscape. The result was compact, convenient and comfortable homes that fit into and complemented their surroundings. One of the signature elements of this style was orienting the home such that its front faced the Hudson River. This home is true to those design elements, being sensitively located to take best advantage of the property’s impressive easterly views, including the Hudson River, Berkshires and Green Mountains. The property is historically significant, originally owned by Pieter Bronck and was in the Bronck family from the 1700s to the early 1900s. Known as the “First Bronck Farm,” it was originally improved by a two-story stone house (circa 1800), referred to as “Bronck House. Its ruins are still visible on the property. In the1800s, Bronck House was the home of Teunis B. VanSlyke and his wife, Judith Bronck. In the 1970s, the property was purchased by James A. Warren, an attorney, whose family was prominent in Greene County in the early 20th century. James’ father, Leonard, was the founder and president of the National Bank of Coxsackie. The house, pool and outbuildings are situated in roughly the center of the property, providing complete privacy.
Nestled on 3.7 private acres overlooking scenic Hannacroix Creek, this contemporary home offers the perfect blend of privacy and comfort. Enjoy the peaceful setting from the expansive wraparound deck surrounded by mature perennial gardens. Inside, you'll find an open floor plan with hardwood floors, cathedral ceilings, an updated kitchen, a Vermont Castings wood stove, fireplace, and a spacious primary suite. Three additional bedrooms and 2.5 baths provide plenty of room for family and guests. The property also features an oversized detached two-car garage with a finished second-floor bonus space ideal for a studio, office, or workshop, plus an above-ground pool with deck and a storage shed. A unique country retreat just a short drive from the Capital Region.
Welcome to 1838 River Rd, a restored late-19th century Victorian farmhouse set on 12+ bucolic acres with year-round views of the Hudson River that stretch east to the Berkshire Mountains. The home was recently gut renovated from top-to-bottom and boasts a modern, stylish interior with thoughtfully designed spaces and finishes. Approach the home via a long driveway past an idyllic private pond. Step onto the wrap-around porch and enter the home through a set of beautifully finished French doors. The foyer is anchored on the left by a gorgeous antique staircase and opens into a dining space on the right. Stepping further into the home, a bay window floods the ground floor with light and offers a pleasant lounging area. The living room centers around two sets of French doors that flow out to the rear deck where Hudson River views captivate. The kitchen anchors the opposite side of the home where custom cabinetry, an island and a peninsula create an intimate setting for cooking and entertaining. A mudroom with access to the rear deck is found off the kitchen and leads to a powder room clad in bold wallpaper. Upstairs a gracious landing is flanked by a primary ensuite bedroom, two guest bedrooms and a generously-sized full bath. The primary bedroom is designed with custom milled closets that divide the bedroom from the bathing area. A set of French doors in the east-facing guest bedroom open to a large balcony that takes advantage of Hudson River views. Vaulted ceiling spaces on the second floor add scale and volume while hardwood herringbone oak floors grace the home throughout. Outside, the 500 square foot rear deck with pergola features a cedar hot tub with stunning views. A separate two-car garage offers additional space for storage and a work area. Extensive renovations -- including the installation of a geothermal heating & cooling system, redesign of the interior spaces, and all new systems throughout -- has transformed this 19th century home into a chic modern farmhouse ready for its next stewards. Located 10 minutes to Coxsackie, 25 minutes to Catskill and 30 minutes to Albany International Airport, this property is ideally located to take advantage of the Hudson Valley, Catskill Mountain and Capital Regions.
Set directly on the west bank of the Hudson River in the historic hamlet of New Baltimore, this converted circa-1873 church is one of those properties that simply doesn't come along very often. Offering over 4,500 square feet of living and creative space, an additional approximately 800-square-foot building across the street, river views, and original architectural details throughout, this is a rare opportunity to own a truly distinctive Hudson Valley property. Beyond the towering original entry doors, the home's grand upper level offers more than 2,200 square feet of open. Soaring 20-foot tin ceilings, original red oak floors, stained-glass windows, a balcony, and oversized picture windows frame sweeping views of the Hudson River. A graceful cherry staircase leads to the lower level, where another 2,200+ square feet serves as the home's primary living quarters. The open floor plan includes a kitchen with copper countertops and high-end appliances, dedicated dining and living areas centered around a wood stove, two spacious bedrooms, a flex room that can be used as a guest room, office, etc., and two full bathrooms. Glass doors open to landscaped gardens, a bluestone patio, and a river-facing deck that invites morning coffee, sunset dinners, and everything in between. Updates include energy-efficient solar panels, propane-fueled radiant heat, ductless heating and cooling units, fiber-optic internet, and municipal sewer service. The detached building across the street offers electric service and flexible potential as a studio, workshop, storage space, or future creative retreat. The location strikes a rare balance between convenience and escape. Walk to the marina and riverfront parks, launch a kayak on the Hudson, grab dinner at Via Ravioli, or catch a summer movie under the stars at the beloved Hi-Way Drive-In. Weekends can be spent exploring nearby hiking trails, nature preserves, and charming river towns throughout the Hudson Valley. Hudson Amtrak and Albany International Airport are both approximately 30 minutes away, and the GWB is roughly 2 hours. Whether envisioned as a full-time residence, weekend retreat, live-work space, or creative sanctuary, this remarkable waterfront property offers a lifestyle as unique as the home itself.
Haas Hill is a rare opportunity to own an expertly envisioned, sprawling country compound on 148 pristine acres amidst the verdant foothills of the Catskill Mountains. The Setting The lush acreage is home to three structures originally built in the late 1940s and all recently renovated: a 2,700 sq ft main house, a two-story cottage with a full bath and kitchenette, and the large pool house/cabin with a loft, full bath, and kitchenette. The land is populated with an in-ground pool, a fenced wildflower garden, a barn, many mature gardens and trees, and acres and acres of rolling hills and ecologically diverse forests. The Main House The main house is overflowing with natural light and charm, with a layout designed to serve rest and play equally; large primary living areas and a spacious, inherently social kitchen are a frequent entertainer's dream, while the cozy family room, tucked-away office, and serene bedrooms with far-reaching views of the surrounding landscape offer a quiet respite for a family. When you enter, you're greeted by the mudroom, with slate floors, wood paneling, a long peg rail and bench for everyday storage, and an extra-large closet for coats and sports equipment. Through a sliding door is the utility room, with laundry, a worktop and shelves, and a large utility sink. The kitchen features brand-new appliances, a beautiful charcoal AGA range, a hand-painted tile backsplash, terracotta radiant-heat tile floors, and ample built-in storage, including a pantry. The built-in breakfast nook in the corner of this space looks out onto the pool and an ancient Catalpa tree, and a door from the kitchen leads out to the back deck's dining area. Flooding with light from morning until evening, the double-height living-dining room centers around an original fireplace with built-in wood storage. Completing the ground floor is the powder room, a wallpapered office, and a more intimate family/media room. The second floor has the most commanding views on the property, with unobstructed views from the primary suite of the Mid-Hudson Valley's prominent hills and mountains. The wallpapered kids' room, an additional full bath, and a charming guest room round out the second floor. The Cottage Down a meandering stone path from the main house lies the two-floor cottage, with beautiful pine floors, exposed wood beams, a kitchenette and full bath, and ample living, sleeping, and storage space. The Cabin Just around the corner from the pool area is the cabin - a charming space with green-painted floors, shelving and peg rails throughout, and vaulted ceilings with thick wood beams. Currently used as a pool house and for sleepovers by the youngest generation, the cabin can also be easily remixed into an art studio, office, or additional (grown-up) guest quarters, and features a kitchenette with abundant storage, a full bath, and a cozy loft. The Surroundings While you won't need to leave your own grounds to get a healthy dose of nature and adventure, the surroundings are filled with opportunities for long, scenic hikes, boating trips along the Hudson, skiing in the Catskills, jaunts through fruit orchards, and many other outdoor pursuits. The nearby town of Coxsackie is home to a perfectly-stocked General Store (Coxsackie General), our favorite spot to grab a delicious bottle of wine (Reed Street Bottle Shop), a delightful antique store/bar/creative collective (UnQuiet), and a beloved supplier, maker, and curator of delicious Italian goodies (Via Ravioli). Haas Hill is just a few minutes from the town of Coxsackie, 15 minutes from the village of Catskill, 30 minutes from Albany International Airport, 30 minutes from Hudson (and Amtrak), and just under 2.5 hours from New York City.
Tucked away in a serene, wooded setting, this private retreat offers the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. Enjoy ultimate privacy surrounded by mature trees, with plenty of space to relax or entertain. The beautifully updated kitchen features modern appliances, stylish finishes, and ample storage, making it the heart of the home.The full, finished basement expands the living space significantly, offering additional room for a home theater, game room, or gym tailored to fit your lifestyle. Step outside to a spacious patio complete with a custom fire pit ideal for cozy evenings under the stars. A large pole barn provides excellent storage or workshop space, adding versatility to the property. Whether you're looking for peaceful country living or a weekend getaway, this home delivers comfort, privacy, and endless possibilities.

![]() |
| © 2026 Greater Capital Association of REALTORS (CRMLSNY). All rights reserved. The data relating to real estate for sale on this website have been downloaded from CRMLS. The IDX logo indicates listings of other real estate firms that are identified in the detailed listing information. Information herein is deemed reliable but not guaranteed, representations are approximate, individual verification's recommended. Per New York legal requirement, click here for the Standard Operating Procedures. |


New Baltimore is located in New York. New Baltimore, New York 12124has a population of 3,252. New Baltimore 12124 is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 76.39% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.95%.
The median household income in New Baltimore, New York 12124 is $81,538. The median household income for the surrounding county is $62,810 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in New Baltimore 12124 is 48.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 82.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 13.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 41.9 inches per year, with 44.9 inches of snow per year.