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This classic Rondout brick home dates back to 1890, when the neighborhood was a bustle of industrial activity. Here, the D&H Canal met the Hudson River and boats carried coal and goods through what was once a busy port. The Rondout thrives in a different way now- a lively historic waterfront district where restaurants, small businesses, and marinas keep the area vibrant year-round. Remarkably, 140 Hunter Street has been in the same family for over a century--a very rare stretch of ownership that speaks to how deeply it's been cared for over generations. Inside, the layout is a comfortable and practical one- with high ceilings and generously sized rooms. A renovated full bathroom and storage pantry compliment the first floor. Upstairs are two spacious bedrooms, along with a third space that was once a railroad-style bedroom and has since been transformed into an enormous walk-in closet. There is another bathroom on this level waiting to be finished with your personal touches. From the rear of the home, you can catch views of sailboats moving along the Rondout Creek, and watch the 4th of July fireworks right from your backyard. A quick walk along the promenade brings you in to the heart of it all on the waterfront. This is a special opportunity to own in one of the most sought-after locations in the Hudson Valley.
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