GERMANTOWN NY REAL ESTATE HOMES LAND
Germantown NY real estate includes the Village, Palatine Park, Cheviot and Lasher Memorial Park. The Hudson River forms the West boundary and runs into the Roe Jan Kiln. Great Catskill Mountain views enhance the property values. The Town of Germantown is in the south of Columbia County, with the Hudson River to the west, the Town of Livingston to the north, the town of Clermont to the east and south. The population was 1,954 at the 2010 census. Germantown is located in the southwest part of the county, along the east side of the Hudson River.
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- GERMANTOWN 2 BR RANCH WITH CATSKILL VIEWS
- Contact: David Birch
- $575,000
- GERMANTOWN COLONIAL ON 6+ PRIVATE ACRES
- Contact: David Birch
- $739,000
- CLERMONT FARM 47 ACRES, BARN, 2 PONDS
- Contact: David Birch
- $600,000
- Germantown Multifamily 4 Units Plus Barn 1 Acre Net 30K SOLD
- Germantown Multifamily 4 Units Plus Barn 1 Acre Net 30K. This Multifamily is a great opportunity for solid income with 4 units that earn 30K, and a large barn. Currently a workshop, garage, large loft, and convenient to Germantown and northern Dutchess county.
- Contact: David Birch
- $299,000
- Germantown 1860s Farmhouse 4400SF Distinguished Home 12526
- Germantown 1860s farmhouse 4400SF distinguished home on outskirts of village, impressive 4 column front porch. Features include slate room, wood floors throughout, 5BR3BA + two 1BR apartments, large backyard with in-ground pool on 15 acres.
- Contact: David Birch
- $795,000
Germantown NY Real Estate in the Hudson Valley
Geographically the heart of the Hudson Valley that so attracted Hudson River School painters such as Frederic Church– whose mansion “Olana” sits on a hill a few miles north–Germantown also offers rich cultural and educational experiences at nearby Bard College, and the historic City of Hudson where antique stores and art galleries attract nation-wide buyers.