Discover the perfect canvas for your dream home on this expansive 6.4 acre residential lot in the desirable Wappingers Falls Community, offering a peaceful setting with a blend of privacy and natural beauty and ample space to design and build exactly what you have envisioned; enjoy the best of both worlds with serene surroundings and convenient access to every day essentials.
OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE! Build your dream home on this beautiful 0.46-acre wooded parcel in Wappingers Falls, where small-town charm meets Hudson Valley beauty. Enjoy peaceful surroundings with mature trees while being just minutes from local favorites like Bowdoin Park and the scenic trails of Hudson Highlands State Park. Spend weekends strolling the vibrant village center, dining at cozy restaurants, and taking in river views along the Hudson. Conveniently located near Poughkeepsie and just about 75 miles north of New York City, this property offers the perfect balance of privacy and accessibility. Priced below market value, this is the best deal on the market for buyers ready to invest in land and lifestyle.
Discover the potential of this 0.35-acre parcel of raw land nestled in a well-established residential neighborhood in the Town of East Fishkill. Offering a peaceful setting with the convenience of nearby amenities, this property is ideally located within walking distance to Hillside Lake, providing access to outdoor recreation and community features. Surrounded by existing homes, this lot presents an excellent opportunity for buyers looking to build a custom residence in a desirable area. Enjoy a suburban feel while remaining close to local shopping, schools, parks, and major commuter routes.
Along the rolling stretch of New York State Route 376 in Wappingers Falls, the parcel identified as Tax ID 0135689-6358-01-371884-0000 rests within the R-40/80 zoning district — a designation that quietly defines both its limits and its potential. R-40/80 is not high-density ground. It is residential land shaped by scale. The zoning generally calls for substantial minimum lot sizes — typically 40,000 square feet where public water and sewer are available, and up to 80,000 square feet where they are not. That distinction alone tells you something important: this is land meant for breathing room. Route 376 carries steady daily movement — commuters heading north and south, navigating school schedules, residents connecting to larger corridors. Yet the R-40/80 designation pulls development back from that rhythm. Wide setbacks, controlled lot coverage, and dimensional requirements ensure that any home built here sits with presence, not pressure. Standing on the property, you can imagine a long driveway extending from the roadway, gradually separating the homesite from passing traffic. Mature trees preserved along the frontage. A residence positioned deep enough to feel private while still benefiting from accessibility. This zoning encourages single-family living with scale — not crowded subdivisions, but individual homes with space between them. What makes R-40/80 compelling is the balance. The corridor provides convenience. The zoning protects character. In areas where density often creeps forward lot by lot, this designation resists that trend. It preserves openness and reinforces a suburban pattern rather than an urban one. For a builder or end user who understands land, the code becomes part of the design. Minimum frontage requirements influence orientation. Yard setbacks define envelope. Utility availability shapes lot yield if subdivision is considered. Every dimensional standard becomes a guide rather than a barrier. On Route 376, opportunity can take many forms. Commercial parcels capture traffic. Higher-density zones invite clustering. But R-40/80 speaks differently. It speaks to longevity. To homes that stand back from the road, framed by lawn and tree line. To development measured in quality rather than quantity. Tax ID 0135689-6358-01-371884-0000 is more than acreage on a highway. It is land defined by structure and space — positioned where access meets restraint, and where the next chapter will be written carefully within the framework that R-40/80 provides. ****5 OTHYER LOTS AVAILABLE AS SHOWN IN PICTURES****
On a well-traveled stretch of New York State Route 376 in Wappingers Falls, the parcel is Tax ID 0135689-6358-01-372686-0000 — sits squarely within the CC (Community Commercial) zone. It is land positioned not just on a road, but on a corridor of movement. Route 376 carries the daily rhythm of the town — morning commuters, school traffic, local errands, steady residential flow feeding toward larger arteries. CC zoning was written for places exactly like this. It anticipates storefront glass, professional signage, landscaped setbacks, and organized parking fields. It invites retail, offices, restaurants, and service businesses that serve the rooftops already surrounding it. Standing on the property, you sense visibility first. Frontage along a state highway means exposure every hour of the day. But CC zoning adds structure to that visibility. Development here would require site plan approval, buffering where necessary, proper access management, and parking calculated to the intended use. It’s commercial — but disciplined. The rules are there to protect long-term value. This isn’t speculative industrial ground. It’s not hidden acreage waiting for infrastructure. It’s positioned commercial land, aligned with existing traffic patterns and established neighborhoods. The zoning reduces uncertainty; it clarifies intent. A professional office complex, a neighborhood retail center, a medical practice, or a carefully scaled restaurant could fit within the framework. In a market where well-located commercial parcels become increasingly scarce, alignment between corridor and zoning matters. The CC designation here isn’t accidental — it reflects the road’s role in the broader community. The property waits for a concept that understands exposure, access, and restraint all at once. Along Route 376, growth continues to edge forward. This parcel doesn’t chase it. It sits ready for it — commercial land with defined purpose, positioned where daily traffic meets local demand. ****5 OTHYER LOTS AVAILABLE AS SHOWN IN PICTURES****
Along the steady current of New York State Route 376 in Wappingers Falls, the parcel identified as Tax ID 0135689-6358-01-337829-0000 rests within the CC — Community Commercial — zone. It is land shaped as much by movement as by measurement. Route 376 is not a quiet back road. It is a connector — linking neighborhoods, schools, and nearby commercial hubs. Every day, traffic flows past in both directions, carrying potential customers, clients, and visibility. CC zoning recognizes that rhythm. It is written for corridors where business belongs, but where structure and planning matter just as much as exposure. Community Commercial zoning invites retail storefronts, professional offices, medical space, restaurants, and service-oriented businesses. It requires thoughtful site planning — parking calculated to the use, setbacks that create order, landscaping that softens edges, and review that ensures compatibility with surrounding properties. It is commerce with guardrails. Standing at the edge of the parcel, you can imagine the transformation. A well-designed building facing the road. Clean signage visible to passing drivers. Organized ingress and egress that respect the highway. The kind of commercial presence that serves the community rather than overwhelms it. What makes this property compelling is alignment. The zoning matches the corridor. The corridor carries demand. The surrounding rooftops generate daily need — for services, food, professional space, convenience. In commercial real estate, that alignment reduces risk and sharpens vision. This isn’t speculative land waiting for a variance or a change in code. The framework is already in place. The CC designation sets the boundaries and opens the door at the same time. It defines what belongs here and, just as importantly, what does not. On Route 376, opportunity moves with traffic. This parcel sits in that current — positioned, visible, and ready for a concept that understands how location and zoning work together to create lasting value. ****5 OTHYER LOTS AVAILABLE AS SHOWN IN PICTURES****
Along the steady flow of New York State Route 376 in Wappingers Falls, the parcel Tax ID 0135689-6358-01-289747-0000, sits within the CC — Community Commercial — zone. Here, the rhythm of the road is not a distraction; it is the opportunity. Route 376 is a connector. It carries residents from neighborhoods to schools, from homes to Route 9, from local errands to daily routines. Visibility matters here. Access matters here. And CC zoning was written for corridors exactly like this — places where commerce meets community. Community Commercial does not mean heavy industry or warehouse traffic. It means scale with intention. Retail shops. Professional offices. Service businesses. Restaurants that draw from the surrounding rooftops. Uses designed to serve the population that already drives past every day. The zoning anticipates parking, landscaping, buffering, and site plan review — structure that shapes development into something orderly and lasting. Standing on the property, you can feel the potential in the frontage. A well-designed building here would not hide. It would present itself to the corridor — signage positioned carefully, access planned thoughtfully, setbacks allowing room for visibility without overwhelming the roadway. CC zoning requires discipline, but that discipline creates value. It filters out uses that don’t belong and encourages businesses that become part of the fabric of town life. In a market where commercial land along primary roads grows increasingly scarce, this parcel represents position. It sits where traffic counts translate into customer counts. Where rooftops nearby create demand. Where zoning already aligns with commercial intent. The difference between land and opportunity is often zoning. On Route 376, this CC designation defines the future before construction begins. It invites a use that serves, engages, and endures — not just another building, but a presence along one of Wappinger’s most active corridors. ****5 OTHYER LOTS AVAILABLE AS SHOWN IN PICTURES****
On a visible stretch of New York State Route 376 in Wappingers Falls, the parcel identified as Tax ID 0135689-6358-01-382775-0000 stands within the CC — Community Commercial — zone. It is land shaped by traffic patterns, neighborhood proximity, and the quiet mathematics of visibility. Route 376 is more than pavement. It is a daily corridor — feeding commuters toward Route 9, carrying parents to school drop-offs, moving residents between subdivisions and service centers. Every car that passes represents motion, and motion creates opportunity. The CC designation recognizes that reality. It is written for properties that sit in the path of everyday life. Community Commercial zoning invites the kinds of uses that become woven into a town’s routine: retail shops with glass storefronts, medical or professional offices with steady appointment flow, neighborhood restaurants, service businesses that rely on convenience and exposure. It is not industrial ground, nor is it unrestricted commercial sprawl. The zoning requires structure — site plan approval, adequate parking ratios, landscaping, setbacks, access management. Growth here must be intentional. Standing at the edge of the parcel, you can imagine how a building would orient itself toward the road — signage visible but measured, parking organized rather than improvised, entrances positioned for safe circulation. The frontage offers presence; the zoning provides guardrails. Together, they create clarity. What makes this property compelling is alignment. The surrounding rooftops generate demand. The corridor supplies visibility. The zoning supports uses that serve the community rather than overwhelm it. In commercial real estate, that kind of alignment reduces uncertainty. It transforms raw land into defined potential. Along Route 376, parcels that combine exposure with appropriate zoning become increasingly scarce. This site does not need reinvention or rezoning to unlock value. The framework already exists. The next chapter will depend on concept — a business that understands local traffic counts, community needs, and disciplined development. Tax ID 0135689-6358-01-382775-0000 is more than frontage on a busy road. It is positioned commercial ground — ready for a carefully planned project that captures daily movement and turns it into lasting presence within the fabric of Wappinger. ****5 OTHYER LOTS AVAILABLE AS SHOWN IN PICTURES****
On a stretch of New York State Route 376 where traffic hums between neighborhoods and quietly waiting for its next chapter. Identified on the tax rolls as 0135689-6358-01-495857-0000, the property lies within the Town of Wappinger and carries the R-3A zoning designation — a classification that tells you immediately this is not ordinary ground. R-3A in the Wappingers Falls area is about space. It is about breathing room. It is about protecting a certain rural character that still lingers along portions of Route 376 despite steady growth around it. Three-acre minimums. Wide setbacks. Generous frontage. The kind of zoning that doesn’t rush development — it shapes it carefully. Standing at the roadside, you feel the contrast. Cars pass, connecting commuters to larger corridors, yet the land itself feels set back from the noise. The R-3A designation suggests a future defined not by commercial storefronts or dense clusters, but by a single-family home with presence — long driveway, broad lawn, preserved tree lines, and distance between neighbors. In a corridor where mixed uses appear up and down the highway, this parcel holds onto a quieter vision. The scale requirements of R-3A mean any home built here would command space — both visually and physically. Front setbacks pull construction away from the road. Side yards ensure privacy. The acreage requirement protects the openness that buyers in Dutchess County increasingly seek but rarely find along primary routes. For an owner or developer who understands land, that zoning is not a limitation — it is positioning. It defines the product before a shovel ever hits the ground. This is not high-turnover property. It is legacy land. A homesite with room to design intentionally, to capture light, to preserve trees, and to create separation from the very road that makes it accessible. On Route 376, opportunity often moves quickly. But this parcel moves differently. It waits for the right vision — one that respects the scale, the code, and the character of R-3A. In a market that constantly pushes inward, this land still stretches outward. ****5 OTHYER LOTS AVAILABLE AS SHOWN IN PICTURES****
Ready to build on.63 Acres in the Town of Wappingers/Wappingers Central School District. Great opportunity to build your dream home. Property is BOHA bring your plans or choose from previous build plans. Close to I-84, Metro North and US Route 9 with plenty of shopping and dining options. Making this lot ideal for commuters!
Lot #10 – Premier Lot in Wappingers Farm Estates! Discover the perfect canvas for your custom retreat on this rolling, scenic 3.2-acre parcel located in the desirable Wappingers Farm Estates Subdivision. This property is BOHA approved for a 4-bedroom home, offering peace of mind and a head start on the building process. With 126 feet of road frontage, Lot 10 provides both convenience and flexibility for your architectural vision. Enjoy the privacy, natural beauty, and endless potential this property offers. Situated in the Arlington School District and only 3 miles from the Taconic State Parkway, the location is ideal for commuters seeking space and tranquility without sacrificing accessibility. Bring your own builder or architect to design the home you’ve always imagined. Site plan, septic plan, and subdivision map are available upon request. Don’t let this rare opportunity pass you by—reach out today!
Spectacular 10+ acres of breathtaking Hudson River views and frontage with more than 500 feet of direct riverfront and panoramic sunset views. This exceptional building lot features a beautiful stone wall along the historic Wheeler Hill Road, mature trees for privacy, and beautifully landscaped grounds. Enjoy the short 2 minuter drive to the Metro-North train station for an easy commute to NYC. The property is surrounded by the best of the Hudson Valley — local farm stands and farmers markets, Obercreek Farm & Brewery, apple orchards, and outstanding restaurants. Beacon’s vibrant Main Street is just 10 minutes away. Ideally located just 90 minutes from New York City with convenient access to Metro-North, I-84, and I-87. Existing improvements include a 2,200 square foot home built in 1951 and a detached garage. Driveway is in, power to the existing home and garage, municipal water connection, and other infrastructure already in place. Bring your plans, architect, builder, and vision — opportunities like this are exceedingly rare.
Calling all Real Estate developers and investors! Amazing opportunity to develop this nearly 90-acre raw parcel located in the heart of Wappingers, minutes off of the Route 9 corridor. Huge road frontage and gentle terrain contours make this conducive to the exploration of multiple residential building options, perfect single family or cluster development. An amazing possibility for a 30–40 lot subdivision makes this a rare find in such a prime location! H R-40 zoning, water, sewer & natural gas available!
Chelsea Retreat – Where Quiet Luxury Meets the Hudson Chelsea Retreat is a distinctive subdivision of luxury homes, designed to elevate your everyday life. Whether you're seeking a serene full-time residence or an elegant weekend escape, luxury awaits you. Set along the majestic Hudson River, Chelsea Retreat offers access to peaceful water views, scenic nature trails, and wooded paths perfect for walking/hiking/biking. Here, natural beauty surrounds you, creating a true sanctuary just outside the city. Located just five minutes from the Beacon train station, commuting to and from New York City is a breeze—only 90 minutes away. Beacon, NY is a thriving hub of art, dining, shopping, and culture, making this community the perfect blend of nature and sophistication. Crafted by a respected local builder known for quality and detail, every home in Chelsea Retreat reflects refined craftsmanship and timeless design. Discover privacy, tranquility, and connection—welcome home to Chelsea Retreat.
Vacant residential lot. Commuter dream location. Close to highways, shopping, schools and trendy restaurants.
Calling all Real Estate developers! Amazing opportunity to develop this nearly 90-acre raw parcel located in the heart of Wappingers, minutes off of the Route 9 corridor. Huge road frontage and gentle terrain contours make this conducive to the exploration of multiple residential building options, perfect single family or cluster development. R-40 zoning, water, sewer & natural gas available!
Incredible opportunity to own land to build your dream home. Organic farm, Obercreek Brewery, CSA and farm stand right around the corner! Mins to New Hamburgh train station
Incredible opportunity to own land to build your dream home. Organic farm, Obercreek Brewery, CSA and farm stand right around the corner! Mins to New Hamburgh train station
62+ ACRES, LIGHTLY WOODED, LONG ROAD FRONTAGE. POSSIBLE SUBDIVISION. SOME WETLAND ON PROPERTY. CALL LISTING AGENT FOR MORE INFO.

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Wappingers Falls is located in New York. Wappingers Falls, New York has a population of 6,074. Wappingers Falls is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 27.78% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 29.92%.
The median household income in Wappingers Falls, New York is $59,607. The median household income for the surrounding county is $87,112 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Wappingers Falls is 42.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 84.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 17.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47.3 inches per year, with 36.3 inches of snow per year.