Welcome to Rosendale, NY! This charming Victorian home at 1 John Street is a must-see, perfect for those looking to enjoy the vibrant community of Rosendale. Recently painted and freshened up, the main home features 1,440 sq ft of living space with 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths. Nestled among lush perennial gardens on one of the prettiest and most sought-after streets in town, you'll love the proximity to the NYC bus, shops, movie theatre, and restaurants. The large, open kitchen, complete with custom cabinets and granite countertops, is ideal for cooking up a feast while family and friends gather around the cozy wood stove. The home boasts wood floors throughout, and original moldings, adding to its historic charm. Spend your summer days relaxing on the expansive deck and front porch. This multifamily property also includes a separate building with a 650 sq ft upper-level rental unit, featuring 2 bedrooms and 1 bath. The first level offers endless possibilities for a studio, workshop, or additional living space. Live in one unit and rent the other - an excellent opportunity for additional income. Located just 1/4 mile from the Trailways Bus Station and Commuter Parking, this home offers convenient access to NYC with travel times ranging from 90 minutes to 1 hour 45 minutes and round-trip fares between $32 and $49. Enjoy all that Rosendale has to offer, including the nearby Hudson Valley Rail Trail, town pool, tennis courts, and the Rosendale Recreation Center with its variety of programs and activities. 1 John Street is steeped in local history and community spirit. During the pandemic, the current owners hosted a popular outdoor jazz series under the Tulip Tree, drawing musicians and neighbors from all around. Additionally, the Women's Studio Workshop, which began at this very address, continues to thrive as a hub for artistic creation and collaboration. Don't miss out on this unique village living experience in the beautiful countryside of the Hudson Valley. Schedule your viewing today! Property Details: Main House: 1,440 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths Second Structure: 650 sq ft upper-level rental, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath Features: Open kitchen, wood floors, original moldings, wood stove, expansive deck, front porch. Location: Walk to NYC bus, shops, movie theatre, restaurants, Hudson Valley Rail Trail, town pool, and tennis courts
Looking for a historic home restoration project? Excited by the challenge of bringing history back to life? This charming 1874 Victorian farmhouse is your perfect match! This rare find is waiting for a new owner who has the vision to see it revived to its original splendor. Surrounded in privacy as it sits on a generous 2.5-acre plot between Kingston and New Paltz, this elegant gem boasts many untouched period details both inside and out. All it needs is the vision of a restoration and history lover. With wide board hardwood floors, generous living and dining rooms, accentuated by magnificent, oversized pocket doors, you can feel the echoes of 150 years of parties, celebration and history. A wood stove in the living room supplements forced air oil heat. Unusually high ceilings provide a sense of airiness and elegance, while special touches such as the meticulously carved banister stands as a testament to the craftsmanship of days gone by. Hardwood moldings frame each room, reminding one of a bygone era. The three bedrooms on the second floor include the large primary bedroom connected to a ''nursery'' (sporting its own closet) which can serve as a dressing room and walk-in closet. Two more spacious bedrooms provide enough space for family or guests. One bedroom is a former maid's quarters with a private back staircase to the kitchen that gets flooded with sunlight from the recent addition of skylights. On the property, a weathered barn awaits transformation into a studio, workspace or salvaging the wood, adding to the property's potential. Only 90 minutes from midtown Manhattan, this area is known for its hiking, biking, rock climbing, kayaking, its farms, wineries and orchards, as well as the famous Mohonk Mountain House, Lake Minnewaska and Mohonk Preserve. The town of Rosendale has been featured in the New York Times for its quirky, unpretentious character and for the historic Rosendale Theatre, located a short drive from this property. The house is just at the border of the city of Kingston which is a vibrant culture spot. Home of the Ulster Performing Arts Center which hosts some of the world's top acts and a beautiful thriving waterfront area, proximity to Kingston ensures there's always something new to discover just a short drive away. Do you have a passion for home restoration? With its prime location and rich historical character, this Victorian farmhouse presents a hands-on opportunity to breathe new life into a piece of the past, creating a haven that seamlessly blends old-world charm with modern convenience.
PRIDE IN OWNERSHIP is what you will see throughout this Cape Style three-bedroom two bath home. For thirty plus years it was witness to many wonderful memories as children were raised and milestones were met. Now it is time to pass the property on so a new chapter can be realized. All along the way owners graciously improved upon the house. In '98 multiple dormers were built adding a visual interest to the home and definitely contributes to its appeal. The primary bedroom was built with ensuite bath, parquet floors, vaulted ceilings, built in shelves, and BONUS ROOM complete with glass slider to private deck. A second room at the top of the stairs can be used as an office or a second bedroom. Lots of charming nooks and crannies abound, perfect for stirring your creative juices. On the main floor you'll find a third bedroom and a living room with built in book shelves, electric fireplace and oversized picture window. Both rooms and hallway boast well-kept hardwood floors. Approximately five years ago the sellers entirely renovated the kitchen with new flooring, custom cabinets, new appliances, double sink, lights fixtures, and beautiful granite counters. Their extensive renovation included a totally new full bathroom and a new look in their formal dining room including wainscotting, crown molding and window treatments! Over the years the house has had the windows replaced and fresh colors painted on the entire interior. Upkeep on all the systems where thoroughly maintained throughout the 30+ year history sellers have owned the property. The completely dry basement with exterior access is not included in the sq footage. It has had many incarnations over the years and has multiple rooms to make use of. You will currently see a family room, storage rooms, laundry room, and utility room. The options are only limited by your imagination. When you look up the phrase "curb appeal" in the Urban dictionary you will see a photo of this house! The exterior of the property is an oasis of delightful spaces to enjoy the outdoors. Sip tea on the stone patio, sit on a bench in the shade by the water fountain, soak in the hot tub on the deck, or dig in the ready-made veggie garden and plant those seeds you've always wanted to grow. The flowering trees, some fruit bearing, and shrubbery invoke a sense of harmony as you stroll the property. Convenient exterior lights, and spigots were thoughtfully installed. Oh yes, this home has been a labor of love for many years and the sellers are now excited to move on and have someone else make this house their home. Located minutes to the Village of Rosendale with the picturesque Esopus Creek running through it. Visit the Rosendale Theatre, or bike/walk/hike the Rail-Trail to the Rail Trail Caf , attend a concert at the Widow Jane Mine. Ten minutes to Kingston for fine dining at the Rondout Creek or antique/couture shopping in Up-Town Kingston on Wall St. The entire area swells with history, culture and beauty!
The median home value in Rosendale, NY is $403,500. This is higher than the county median home value of $235,500. The national median home value is $219,700. The average price of homes sold in Rosendale, NY is $403,500. Approximately 57.56% of Rosendale homes are owned, compared to 20.76% rented, while 21.67% are vacant. Rosendale real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Rosendale real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Rosendale, New York has a population of 5,952. Rosendale is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 20.95% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.53%.
The median household income in Rosendale, New York is $64,676. The median household income for the surrounding county is $61,652 compared to the national median of $57,652. The median age of people living in Rosendale is 47.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 82.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 15.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 50.9 inches per year, with 51.3 inches of snow per year.