Approved 2.7-acre building lot in Snedens Landing, located next to one of the Landing's most historic properties, The Big House. Built in 1730, as an English Manor House, a wing of the house reportedly built in the 1690s, and it adjoins this lot. George Washington met General Lafayette on this land during the Revolutionary War. It's rare to find a building lot in Snedens, nonetheless a historic one that's almost 3 acres. This lot features old stone peers as you enter off the road, and there are woodlands that provide much privacy, a large expanse of an open, a big grassy lawn and additional stone walls in the rear. The lot is set far off the road, ideal for building a private home, nestled in the woods. This site is surrounded by multi-million-dollar residences, and is in a R-80, minimum two acre lot building area. Snedens Landing is a neighborhood in Palisades, NY, with the Hudson river to the east, Tallman State Park (732 acres) to the north, and Palisades Interstate Park to the South (2,200sf+). Snedens Landing is a historic district, where many homes, were built in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries. Residents of Snedens can join the S.L. Tennis Association and easily walk to the Hudson River down Washington Spring Road. NYC transportation is a short walk away, as is the Palisades Library and The Market. The village of Piermont is a 5 minute drive and GW Bridge, 12 minutes. A very special place to call home! Additional Information: SoilType:Unknown,
Listing By
Agency Name: Ellis Sotheby's Intl Realty
Agency Contact: 845-353-4250
Shown By
Agency Title: Four Seasons Real Estate Center
Agency Phone: 914.667.6767
Estimated Payment
$ 3,765.78 per month $2,092.03 Principal & Interest $1,399.58 Property Tax $274.17 Homeowner's Insurance
219 Route 9w | MLS# H6264742
This land located at 219 Route 9w, Palisades, NY 10964 is currently listed for sale with an asking price of $940,000. The property has approximately 2.70 Acres. Route 9w is located within the South Orangetown school district. Search Palisades real estate on www.fsrec.com today.