Some people walk into a house built in 1790 and see only what they would want to change. You are not one of those people. You look up and find hand-hewn beams running the length of the ceiling, the axe marks still visible in the wood, and you understand immediately that no budget on earth can manufacture that. You look down at wide plank floors, boards far wider than anything milled today, worn to a soft glow by more than two centuries of footsteps. Something in you settles. You have been holding out for a house that was actually made by hand, and they almost never come up for sale.This is a home that rewards people who notice things. The deep window casings that hold the afternoon light. The painted wainscoting and the papered walls that someone chose with real care. The fireplaces you gather around when the weather turns, every one of them working, and down in the stone cellar, the original walk-in cooking hearth where every meal in this house was once made, still standing exactly as it was built. You do not restore a detail like that. You inherit it, and you become the person lucky enough to live alongside it.At the end of the day you retreat to a primary suite that feels like its own quiet corner of the house, beams overhead, wide boards underfoot, and a fireplace of its own for the nights you want to read until the fire dies down. Waking up here does not feel like waking up anywhere else.Here is the part that lets you exhale. Loving an old house usually means bracing for the big-ticket surprises, but the important things here are already handled. The windows were replaced about 8 years ago, the cesspool was updated in the same stretch, and the home runs on natural gas heat. So you get all the soul of 1790 with far less of the worry, free to spend your attention on the details you fell for rather than the systems behind the walls.Step outside and the land does the rest. There is a pond on your own 1.30 acres, willows leaning over the water, the kind of view that makes a Sunday disappear. A great old shade tree spreads over the lawn, wide enough to sit under all afternoon, with room to plant a garden, build a fire pit by the water, and spread out in a way you cannot in town. Come evening you can take the porch, listen to the quiet, and feel a good distance from everything you needed a break from.The location quietly works in your favor. This sits in the Valley Central school district, one of the most sought-after and genuinely affordable in the county, which helps the value hold. Angry Orchard's cider
Estimated Payment
$ 3,092.34 per month $2,224.37 Principal & Interest $739.67 Property Tax $128.30 Homeowner's InsuranceListing By
Agency Name: KW Hudson Valley United
Agency Contact: 845-610-6065
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Agent Name: Joe Record
Agent Phone: Cell: (516) 526-4184
Agency Title: Coldwell Banker American Homes
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4 Plains Road | MLS# 1024006
This single family home located at 4 Plains Road , Walden, NY 12586 is currently listed for sale with an asking price of $439,900. This property was built in 1790 and has 3 bedrooms and 1 full and 1 partial baths with 2048 sq. ft. Plains Road is located within the Valley Central (Montgomery) school district. Search Walden real estate on josephrecord.cbamhomes.com today.