Exceptional investment and development opportunity offering nearly 100 acres across two contiguous parcels with six existing single-family homes, including two waterfront residences situated on a private 5-acre lake. Owned by the same family since 2001, the property was privately occupied until 2016 and is now fully leased, providing immediate income with significant upside potential. All tenants are currently on month-to-month leases, and rents are believed to be below current market rates. The portfolio includes three 3-bedroom homes, two 5-bedroom homes, and one 6-bedroom home. Current gross rental income is approximately $16,150 per month, with rents remaining largely unchanged for many years. Additional features include shared well water and septic systems, a private dead-end road setting, and substantial undeveloped acreage. The property is currently approved for single-family residential use and presents a rare opportunity for investors, developers, builders, or end users seeking a private compound, income-producing asset, or future development potential. Buyers are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence regarding zoning, subdivision possibilities, and development opportunities.
Lot 42 on Ludingtonville Road doesn’t announce itself. It sits quietly along the road, offering 365 feet of frontage that most drivers pass without a second glance. No sign, no cleared entrance—just a stretch of land in the Town of Kent with a Carmel mailing address, waiting for someone willing to slow down long enough to actually see it. At 2.78 acres in an R-80 zone, it isn’t trying to be everything. It doesn’t promise grand scale. What it offers instead is something more subtle—and, depending on who you are, more valuable: thoughtful opportunity. The first thing you notice isn’t the size. It’s the sound. A stream cuts through the middle of the land, moving steadily from right to left. It’s not loud or dramatic—but constant. The kind of sound that settles into the background until you realize it’s the only thing you hear. That stream defines the lot more than any map ever could. There is no survey available, You will be responsible to have a survey done at your expense if you need it. There’s a balance here shaped by the land itself. The frontage opens things up, while the interior draws you inward, away from the road and toward something quieter. The presence of the stream introduces natural considerations that influence how the property is understood. This is the kind of lot that asks questions before it gives answers. And that’s where most people walk away. The lack of a survey brings uncertainty. The stream suggests constraints. For someone looking for easy, this isn’t it. But for the right buyer—the one who sees land not as a checklist, but as a process—it’s different. There’s something honest about a property like this. Nothing is handed to you. Every decision has to be thought through, and in that process, the result feels more intentional. Lot 42 isn’t a blank canvas. It’s a conversation—one that starts at the road, winds through the trees, crosses the stream, and asks a simple question: Are you willing to figure it out?
17 acres of vacant land available for residential use, offering a versatile mix of wooded acreage, open cleared areas, and tillable farmland. The property provides excellent flexibility for a private homesite, small farm, or recreational use, with ample space for building while still maintaining privacy and natural surroundings. The mostly wooded landscape offers seclusion and wildlife habitat, while the cleared and tillable sections create opportunities for gardens, pasture, or future improvements. With generous acreage and varied terrain, this parcel is well-suited for a custom home, hobby farm, or rural retreat. A rare opportunity to own a sizable residential lot with multiple land uses in a peaceful country setting. Acreage to be subdivided from a 34-acre lot at 15545 Ridge Rd. Please do not enter the driveway of the house. There is an opening east of the barn, where the sign is.
Outstanding investment opportunity! Fully approved drop and lock storage facility located on busy Route 52 in the town of Kent. Plans include a total of 4 storage buildings and a 1,659 square foot office building with a 2 car garage and storage. 4 other buildings consisting of 7,600 square feet of storage units of various sizes. No clearing of this level parcel is necessary, its all been done and a drilled well has already been put in place. All approvals including the sign are current. Terrific opportunity to build out your own business with low overhead and a steady income stream.


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Kent is located in New York. Kent, New York has a population of 12,978. Kent is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 40.92% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 33.97%.
The median household income in Kent, New York is $108,494. The median household income for the surrounding county is $111,617 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Kent is 44.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 81.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 17.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 50.5 inches per year, with 47.4 inches of snow per year.