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WEB ID: 85390724

424-430 Joys Hurley, Ulster, NY 12443

Hurley, Ulster, NY 12443

for sale | Single Family | Built in 2006

3 beds
3 baths
23.6 acres
outdoor space
$1,089,000
  • Annual Tax: $16,442.00
  • Available Immediately

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Reduced price
WEB ID: 85390724

424-430 Joys Hurley, Ulster, NY 12443

Hurley, Ulster, NY 12443

for sale | Single Family | Built in 2006

3 beds
3 baths
23.6 acres
outdoor space
$1,089,000
  • Annual Tax: $16,442.00
  • Available Immediately

The Details

About 424-430 Joys, Hurley, NY 12443

TWO FOR ONE with pool and pond! Stunning contemporary 3BR/3 Bath cape with 2BR/1 bath guest house on over 23 acres! Nestled in seclusion yet mere minutes from bustling towns, this extraordinary property at 424-430 Joys Lane, Hurley, NY, presents a unique opportunity. Ascend the hill to discover a contemporary cape, commanding panoramic views of a tranquil pond and lush landscapes. Adjacent, a charming ranch hom...
Listing Courtesy of HABITAT REAL ESTATE GROUP, NY_MLSUC:20242291

key features

  • Central air
  • Patio
  • carpet Flooring
  • Ductless Cooling
  • HardWood Flooring
  • Landscaped
  • Oil Heating
  • Pond on Lot
  • Private
  • Secluded
  • Subdivide Possible
  • Wetlands
  • Wood Heating
  • Wooded
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    Hurley

    One of the oldest towns in Ulster County, Hurley is a vast, geographically-distributed community that spans the distance from Kingston to Woodstock, much of which lies squarely in the boundaries of Catskill Park. Settled in the 1660s by Peter Stuyvesant, the town’s present name was conferred after passing from Dutch to British rule, and it briefly served as a temporary capital of New York State. Much early Colonial architecture is preserved within the Hurley Historic District, which encompasses most of the town’s principal hamlet. That small, central hub is flanked by square mile upon square mile of largely-unspoiled wilds that have changed little over the past five centuries, playing host to quiet retreats and world-class outdoor recreation. West Hurley, which lies north of the Ashokan Reservoir, adds a corridor of inns, restaurants, and other businesses on Route 28, along with a recently-completed rail trail.

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