3343 Route 343
amenia, NY 12501$439,000
- 3 BR2 BAAPPROX. 1,700 SF
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To say this home is immaculate and fastidiously maintained would be an understatement. I have been in a lot of houses, but I have never seen a home so well-loved as this home. Located in the heart of Amenia you will find this old house, a house with a storied history and a place to call home! This three-bedroom, 2-bath home offers so many charming features it is simply too much to list here! The wide plank floors, all hand-nailed, are simply amazing! The antique fireplace in the kitchen has been converted to using a wood stove but the original bread warmer still survives! This home is in a very convenient location less than 3 miles to Metro-North, Dutchess County rail trail is nearby as well as quaint shops and restaurants. Please note that the home is zoned to allow some business activity ie: Lawyer, accounting, esthetician etc.
Details
1,700 Sq Ft
0.5 Private Acres Exterior Space
Single Family Home
$2,891 Annual Tax
Built in 1790
MLS/Listing ID 814884
Amenities & Features
Electric Water Heater
Lot - Near School
Lot - Back Yard
Washer/Dryer Hookup
Open kitchen
Stainless Steel Appliance(s)
Double Pane Windows
Mountains View
Covered
Patio
Lot - Landscaped
Lot - Level
Refrigerator
Washer
Accessible Bedroom
Accessible Full Bath
Heating - Oil
Stone
Natural Wood
Partial
Wood
Garden
Dryer
Dishwasher
Style - Traditional
Style - Colonial
Cooling - Central Air
Rain Gutters
Heating - Forced Air
Storage
Recessed Lighting
Pantry
Kitchen Island
Eat-in Kitchen
In Basement
Lot - Near Public Transit
Listing Courtesy of REAL BROKER NY LLC, JEFFREY ERACA - 845-380-5162

Source of Data: ONEKEY MLS
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