An approved building lot. Port Orange Road is surrounded by protected lands, streams and other waterways. CurrentUses: Vacant,
Zoned Vacant Rural Residential -314 104 feet road frontage. on Route 209. 225 feet on Brandt Road. back 101 feet. Other side 222 feet very old foundation and shed. that has collapsed. check with Orange County building inspector and planning board if buildable or what other type of use would be approved. or grand fathered. five minutes from route 17 east and west.
This 0.7-acre vacant land offers the perfect opportunity for your vision to flourish. Imagine waking up to crisp mornings filled with fresh air, surrounded by a serene rural setting, with a calming view of a nearby lake. Just off the US Rte 209. Low taxes. Attractively priced to sell.
Come build your dream home! 60 beautiful wooded acres surrounded by hundreds of acres of undeveloped property. Electric service and electric well pump already in place which is a huge benefit !! Great for hunting or outdoor activities. Trails cut out along entire perimeter of the property and some through the middle. Great for riding Quads or hiking.Property has a picturesque stream and meticulous rock walls. Must see to appreciate. Call for an appointment locked gate no access!
This sale also Includes Lot 87 (Tax ID#332800.022.000-0001-087.000/0000) with an additional 30.3 acres that abuts the Basher Kill for a combined total of 45.9 acres! As per the Deerpark Building Department, the two parcels are zoned as HMU (HAMLET MIXED USE). They can be used for commercial or residential usage. Excellent location right off of Route 209! Boundary lines are approximate for illustration purposes only. Note that the two lots are not conjoined and are separated by a county dirt road ***Seller will entertain all REASONABLE offers! ***
LOCATION LOCATION! How many country building lots do you know of that are minutes to Route 17, Middletown, Route 84, Route 97, Delaware River and Route 209, Port Jervis. 75% cleared, 25% wooded. This property is surrounded by beautiful old stone walls, a testament to the hard labor from clearing the land to grow crops. Then you have a year round stream that flows into a nice pool. Might be a nice pond with a little planning and work. Put a little bench on the hill over looking the stream and pool, read a book, let the sound of the flowing stream relax you. Would be an extra if a doe and her fawns stopped by for a drink in the small pool. It is a benefit to have such a water source. Your buying a life style! Enjoy the country air. Private location. A few of those stones from the walls would make one nice wood burning fire place in the the living room. do not climb down hill to pond area. go to cleared field on lower level to see pond much easer and safer.
Cuddebackville is located in New York. Cuddebackville, New York has a population of 2,348. Cuddebackville is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 14.65% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 36.93%.
The median household income in Cuddebackville, New York is $69,000. The median household income for the surrounding county is $85,640 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Cuddebackville is 46.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 83 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 16.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 45.3 inches per year, with 40.4 inches of snow per year.