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Wappingers Falls Area Land

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Lot 371884 Rt-376 Wappingers Falls, NY 12590

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MLS# 963906
Along the rolling stretch of New York State Route 376 in Wappingers Falls, the parcel identified as Tax ID 0135689-6358-01-371884-0000 rests within the R-40/80 zoning district — a designation that quietly defines both its limits and its potential. R-40/80 is not high-density ground. It is residential land shaped by scale. The zoning generally calls for substantial minimum lot sizes — typically 40,000 square feet where public water and sewer are available, and up to 80,000 square feet where they are not. That distinction alone tells you something important: this is land meant for breathing room. Route 376 carries steady daily movement — commuters heading north and south, navigating school schedules, residents connecting to larger corridors. Yet the R-40/80 designation pulls development back from that rhythm. Wide setbacks, controlled lot coverage, and dimensional requirements ensure that any home built here sits with presence, not pressure. Standing on the property, you can imagine a long driveway extending from the roadway, gradually separating the homesite from passing traffic. Mature trees preserved along the frontage. A residence positioned deep enough to feel private while still benefiting from accessibility. This zoning encourages single-family living with scale — not crowded subdivisions, but individual homes with space between them. What makes R-40/80 compelling is the balance. The corridor provides convenience. The zoning protects character. In areas where density often creeps forward lot by lot, this designation resists that trend. It preserves openness and reinforces a suburban pattern rather than an urban one. For a builder or end user who understands land, the code becomes part of the design. Minimum frontage requirements influence orientation. Yard setbacks define envelope. Utility availability shapes lot yield if subdivision is considered. Every dimensional standard becomes a guide rather than a barrier. On Route 376, opportunity can take many forms. Commercial parcels capture traffic. Higher-density zones invite clustering. But R-40/80 speaks differently. It speaks to longevity. To homes that stand back from the road, framed by lawn and tree line. To development measured in quality rather than quantity. Tax ID 0135689-6358-01-371884-0000 is more than acreage on a highway. It is land defined by structure and space — positioned where access meets restraint, and where the next chapter will be written carefully within the framework that R-40/80 provides.
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Listing by: ONEKEY / Coldwell Banker Realty / Thomas Santore
$49,500 (USD)
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Franklin Area Land

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Lot 29.4 Sunset Trail Franklin, NY 13775

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MLS# 955674
29.4 Sunset Trail, Franklin, NY 13775 — 9 Acres of Solitude, Wildlife, and Possibility. At the very end of a rugged private dirt road in Delaware County, you'll find a quiet circle in the grass—untouched, undisturbed, and waiting for the right kind of buyer. Welcome to Lot 29.4 Sunset Trail, a 9-acre parcel of raw land where nature does most of the talking. If you’ve been searching for your own upstate escape, a quiet place to hunt, or an off-grid retreat spot with true seclusion, this property could be your match. Tucked away on a trail that sees more deer than people, this parcel is being offered as hunting land, though its appeal extends far beyond. Hunters will appreciate the location—surrounded by similar parcels, the land sees minimal human traffic. There are signs of wildlife throughout, from deer trails to the occasional fox or turkey. As you reach the end of Sunset Trail, the land opens up with a grassy circular area, naturally formed over time. This quiet turnaround spot gives you a flat, usable space to park a camper, pitch a tent, or just gear up before heading into the woods. It’s rustic and functional, without any frills—and that’s exactly how it should be. The property itself is heavily wooded, a mix of hardwoods and softwoods typical of the Catskills region. The terrain is varied but manageable, offering natural elevation changes and a mix of open understory and denser patches of brush. Whether you're bow hunting or looking to hike and explore, there’s plenty of room to roam. You won’t find utilities here, but that’s part of the appeal—no wires, no close neighbors, no distractions. Located just outside the quaint village of Franklin and only a short drive to Oneonta or Delhi, this parcel provides a true escape while still keeping you within reach of modern amenities. Sunset Trail is a seasonal road—not town-maintained—reinforcing the off-grid nature of this opportunity. Four-wheel drive is recommended during wet or winter months, but that’s the price of privacy in this part of upstate New York. Thinking longer-term? There’s potential here beyond just recreation. With town approval, a buyer might explore future development or cabin construction. For now, it’s an open canvas for hunters, naturalists, weekend campers, or anyone seeking a piece of undisturbed land in the foothills of the Catskills. 29.4 Sunset Trail is more than land. It’s a place to unplug, to breathe, and to connect with nature. Whether you’re tracking wildlife, stargazing at night, or just taking a break from the chaos of modern life, this 9-acre retreat offers the rare kind of stillness that can’t be bought in suburbia.
Listing by: ONEKEY / Coldwell Banker Realty / Thomas Santore
$39,000 (USD)
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Garrison Area Land

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81 Steuben Road Garrison, NY 10524

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MLS# 944903
Set along the quiet, winding stretch of Steuben Road in Garrison, NY, this .3328-acre parcel offers a compelling opportunity for buyers seeking buildable land in a highly desirable Hudson Highlands setting. Zoned R-10, the property meets the minimum zoning requirements for the area, providing a strong foundation for future development despite having no existing approvals in place. With approximately 65 feet of road frontage, the lot offers direct access and flexibility in site planning, subject to standard town review and permitting. Unlike many smaller parcels in the area, this property aligns with the underlying zoning, allowing a buyer to move forward without the immediate expectation of a zoning variance — a meaningful advantage in today’s regulatory environment. The surrounding neighborhood reflects the character that makes Garrison so sought after: established homes, mature trees, and a peaceful atmosphere shaped by the natural landscape. Residents are drawn here for the balance of privacy and accessibility, with convenient access to Metro-North, major roadways, and the outdoor amenities of the Hudson Valley, including hiking, river views, and preserved open space.
This is an ideal opportunity for a buyer ready to conduct due diligence, engage local professionals, and design a home that complements the setting. Whether the goal is a primary residence, a weekend retreat, or a long-term investment, the value here lies in the zoning compliance, location, and scarcity of vacant land in this part of Putnam County. Opportunities to acquire conforming R-10 land with road frontage in Garrison are increasingly limited. 81 Steuben Road offers a clean slate — one where thoughtful planning and vision can translate into lasting value in one of the Hudson Valley’s most enduring communities.
Listing by: ONEKEY / Coldwell Banker Realty / Thomas Santore
$38,000 (USD)
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Lake Peekskill Area Land

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Lot 11 Traverse Lot 13 Walnut And Lot 15 Walnut Road Lake Peekskill, NY 10537

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MLS# 882254
Three adjoining parcels—Lot 11 Traverse Road, Lot 13 Walnut Road, and Lot 15 Walnut Road in Lake Peekskill, New York 10537—are now being offered together as one combined opportunity. Individually, each lot tells its own story: a slice of wooded hillside, a quiet path between rustic roads, and a glimpse of the tranquil lake just down the hill. But together, they form something rare—a generous piece of land that invites imagination and possibility in one of Putnam County’s most charming lake communities. The setting is peaceful yet convenient. Traverse and Walnut are small country roads where neighbors wave, dogs are walked daily, and the sound of wind in the trees replaces the noise of traffic. This location is part of the Lake Peekskill community, known for its scenic water views, private beaches, and relaxed weekend feel—just about an hour from New York City. Here, weekends can blend into weekdays, with the lake always nearby for kayaking, fishing, or quiet reflection. The seller is offering all three contiguous parcels as a single sale, creating a rare buildable footprint in an area where land is scarce. Together, they offer more space, more flexibility, and more privacy than a single small lot could provide. Whether the buyer envisions a year-round home, a weekend retreat, or simply an investment in a growing area, this collection of parcels gives them the breathing room to design something truly special. Even better, the seller will allow the buyer to obtain Board of Health Approval (BOHA)—a valuable chance to move forward with confidence and secure the necessary approvals for a future home. This open-door approach adds real value, giving the next owner both control and peace of mind through the process. Opportunities like this rarely come along in Lake Peekskill. Three lots, one vision, and a seller willing to support your plans. The land is ready for someone with imagination—a buyer who sees more than trees and slopes, who sees a future home nestled in the woods just minutes from the lake. Lot 11 Traverse, Lot 13 Walnut, and Lot 15 Walnut Road—sold together, offered together, ready to become something more.
Listing by: ONEKEY / Coldwell Banker Realty / Thomas Santore
$35,000 (USD)
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Lake Peekskill Area Land

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Lot 7 Reichert Street Lake Peekskill, NY 10537

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MLS# 953535
Lot 7 on Reichert Road isn’t the kind of property that shouts for attention. It doesn’t need to. It sits quietly in Lake Peekskill, confident in what it offers to someone who understands land—not just as acreage, but as opportunity. At 2.47 acres, this parcel does something rare in the LP Zone: it meets the zoning requirement head-on. Two acres are required to build here, and Lot 7 clears that threshold with room to breathe. There’s no guesswork, no “almost,” no immediate need to chase a variance before you even begin imagining a home. The land works with you, not against you. What truly sets this property apart is its 695 feet of road frontage along Reichert Road. That kind of frontage changes the conversation. It offers flexibility in siting a home, allows for privacy through thoughtful setbacks, and gives the property a presence that smaller, tighter parcels simply can’t match. Whether you envision a long, winding driveway or multiple design options to take advantage of the terrain, the frontage provides choices—and in land, choices are everything. But Lake Peekskill is never just about the dirt beneath your boots. It’s about lifestyle, and this lot includes deeded lake rights—an increasingly scarce asset in this area. That means access to the lake not as a guest, not as a favor, but as a right attached to the land itself. Morning paddles, quiet afternoons by the water, and the simple luxury of knowing the lake is part of your daily environment all come baked into the deed. The LP Zone carries a character all its own. Homes are spaced, nature is respected, and the neighborhood retains a sense of calm that feels increasingly hard to find. This isn’t a subdivision squeezed to the margins of zoning codes. It’s a setting where landowners value space, trees, and the long view—both literally and figuratively. Lot 7 is the kind of property buyers often miss because it isn’t flashy on first glance. But walk it. Stand at the road. Picture how 695 feet of frontage feels. Consider what it means to own a compliant buildable lot with lake rights in a community where those pieces rarely line up so cleanly. Some properties sell because of what’s already built. Others sell because of what they make possible. Lot 7 on Reichert Road belongs firmly in the second category—a quiet, confident piece of Lake Peekskill that’s ready for its next chapter.
Listing by: ONEKEY / Coldwell Banker Realty / Thomas Santore