An opportunity to own a beloved Woodstock property while realizing an excellent revenue stream! High-profile property at well-trafficked intersection combining retail space with three living units generating multiple income flows - or live on-site and run your own next-door business. Situated on almost an acre in a magical, forested setting on both sides of Little Beaver Kill with mountain views. This sought-after retail space was previously the Mezza Luna Pizzeria, The Wittenberg Store, and most recently Harana Market -- and is becoming available at the end of the November 2023, ready for its next chapter. This 864 sq ft versatile space could be used for a number of purposes - market, store, gallery, studio or professional offices just to start! The retail space features a large commercial kitchen with appliances but could be redesigned depending on its eventual use. Off-street parking adjoins the building. Above the market is an 864 sq ft 2 bedroom/1.5 bath apartment. Just a few steps away is a charming (circa 1934) 1,233 sq ft main house. Off the entrance foyer is a large living room/office with vaulted ceilings (extra closet space) that opens onto a balcony and the easy flowing Beaver Kill Stream. On the other side of the foyer is the kitchen with breakfast bar and cozy light-filled dining area with built-in banquette seating. There's a bedroom and bath open off the kitchen along with a side entrance to a one-car carport. Upstairs is a large bedroom with mountain views and an ensuite bath - the very definition of cozy! Beyond the main house is a 988 sq ft 1 bedroom/1 bath cottage overlooking with a long front porch (that's actually in the back) overlooking the stream. This is an ideal investment for those looking for a mixed-use property in peaceful Woodstock. Do not miss this rare opportunity! Property abuts DEP land. See youTube and Assoc. Docs for charts and videos.
Perfectly tucked into a storybook forest in a pretty hamlet (Mount Tremper) in a town (Shandaken) at the heart of the Catskills, this secluded 1.65-acre compound offers TWO serene mountain retreats. These two thoughtfully renovated sanctuaries have what you're looking for - rustic charm AND the modern convenience of new mechanicals, insulation, plumbing, and electric - all updated in the last few years. Let's explore! First there's the charming pine-sided 1-bedroom, 1-bath cottage. Its highlights include a spacious kitchen with a gas range and butcher block countertops, a bright living/dining area, a large bedroom, a full bath, and gleaming hardwood floors throughout. There is even a laundry room with a slop sink to keep the floors gleaming! Just outside, the bluestone patio has striking mountain views. Further down the long gravel drive is a two-story, cedar-sided, 3-bedroom, 2-bath abode offering rich oak floors throughout and a warm, organic vibe. The first floor has a large bedroom, full bath, laundry room, and kitchen with ample storage. The great room, anchored by a wood-burning stove with a stone surround, is perfect for winter evenings. Upstairs, are two more bedrooms and an additional full bath, ideal for hosting the guests who will inevitably flock to your forest hideaway! Outside, it's so very peaceful. There is sound courtesy of a babbling, seasonal creek and a charming courtyard for stargazing. There is also an additional stone foundation that's ready for conversion into a shed or studio and a detached two-car garage with electric. Despite the seclusion, this special property is just 15 minutes from Woodstock's lively Tinker Street and year-round adventure spots like Belleayre Mountain Ski Center, the Ashokan Rail Trail, and Tremper Fire Tower - to name just a few. Whether you live in one home and rent the other or use one as a guest house, you'll find a way to use these great spaces! Just over two hours from NYC, this low-maintenance homestead offers the perfect balance of solitude and suitability. Schedule your private tour today!
Rose of the Catskills - Two bedroom, one bath residence with attached boutique inn and restaurant. This property has embraced and elevated the region's rich history of hospitality since 1988. Guests can stay in 4 rooms, each with its own porch, and enjoy the 3-season salt water swimming pool, cedar sauna, outdoor shower, changing room, gardens and grounds. The two bedroom, one bath apartment can act as a 5th guest unit or an owner/operator suite. Grow your own food in organic fruit and vegetable gardens and greenhouse. Harvest, prepare and serve to lodging guests and/or the general public in the 24-seat dining room and outdoor courtyard. Use the professional kitchen for on-premises needs and as a commissary kitchen for off-premises catering or food truck. Inherit and add to decades of goodwill built one customer at a time, with ample room for growth. Sale includes real property; furniture, fixtures and equipment; and, if desired, intellectual property—DBA, website, social media, etc. If location is everything, here you have it all. On the NYC bus route, 2 hours from the GWB. Steps away from two quintessential Catskill creeks, the Beaverkill and Esopus. Between the villages of Woodstock and Phoenicia, in the heart of what the Hudson Valley-Catskill Mountain Region has to offer—world class natural beauty, hiking, biking, skiing, fishing, tubing, bathing, wellness, arts, culture and cuisine all in one amazing place! Be a part of it!
Mount Tremper is located in New York. Mount Tremper, New York has a population of 742. Mount Tremper is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 41.48% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.39%.
The median household income in Mount Tremper, New York is $64,659. The median household income for the surrounding county is $71,040 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Mount Tremper is 41 years.
The average high temperature in July is 79.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 13.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 49.3 inches per year, with 64 inches of snow per year.