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WEB ID: 89176197

31 Lake Hill Road Kingston, Ulster, NY 12401

Kingston, Ulster, NY 12401

for rent | Single Family Detached | Built in 1939

3 beds
2 baths
1562 Approx. Sqft
$4,200

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New listing
WEB ID: 89176197

31 Lake Hill Road Kingston, Ulster, NY 12401

Kingston, Ulster, NY 12401

for rent | Single Family Detached | Built in 1939

3 beds
2 baths
1562 Approx. Sqft
$4,200

The Details

About 31 Lake Hill Road, Kingston, NY 12401

Be the first to enjoy this top-to-bottom newly renovated waterfront property with serene views of Fourth Binnewater Lake from the living room, primary bedroom, huge deck and screened in porch. This turnkey 3 bedroom and 2 bath restored farmhouse features a spacious kitchen with restored period details and all new appliances. The kitchen opens into a large dining area and connects to a smaller laundry room appointe...
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Country Living, Ashley Prather, (845) 338-5832
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key features

  • Appliances: Dryer
  • Appliances: Refrigerator
  • Appliances: Washer
  • Cooling: Split Unit A/C
  • Flooring: Hardwood
  • Body of Water: Lake
  • Exterior: Dock
  • Amenities: Live Water
  • Appliances: Range / Oven
  • Area Amenities: Biking
  • Area Amenities: Boating
  • Area Amenities: Golf
  • Area Amenities: Outdoor Activities
  • Area Description: Country Living
  • Area Description: Cycling
  • Area Description: Fishing
  • Area Description: Suburban
  • Exterior: Water Feature
  • Lot Size: 1/2 - 1 Acre
  • Sewer: Septic
  • Views: Lake & Stream
  • Water: Well
  • Listing agent

    Ashley Prather

    Ashley Prather

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    Rosendale

    Tucked against the face of a 500-foot-tall mountain along the rushing waters of Rondout Creek, Rosendale spent more than a century as the cradle of America’s cement industry, churning out a superior, all-natural product that was poured into such landmarks as the Brooklyn Bridge and the base of the Statue of Liberty. No longer an industrial boomtown, the draws to live in this Ulster County community—it's located about halfway between Kingston and New Paltz—are all the more concrete. Colorfully-painted Victorian storefronts form the central business district, nestled amidst a naturally-dramatic setting beneath a spindly railroad viaduct-turned-railway. You’ll find artful boutiques, an all-vegetarian eatery, and a 260-seat independent theater, a hub for performances and screenings alike. The close-knit, neighborly village is well-regarded for its strong sense of community, welcoming all who visit with a natural desire to stay awhile longer.

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