Greene County NY Condos and attached housing is common in the ski areas of Windham and Hunter and the town of Catskill. This places Greene County condos amidst a booming tourist and sportmen’s trade in the mountains, Farming in the north and east, industry, and water sports along the Hudson River. Today Greene County is thriving with over 48,000 resident, endowed with a rich historical heritage.
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Greene County Condos and Attached
Greene County was formed by an act of the New York State Legislature on March 25, 1800. It included the townships of Catskill, Coxsackie, Freehold and Durham, with a population of about 13,000. By 1852, the present pattern of towns and villages had emerged, following a series of subdivisions and merges. Today, Greene County consists of 14 towns and 5 villages.
The river towns and villages flourished as boat building, brick making and milling centers. As well as serving as supply points for inland settlers. In the mountains, several communities developed as tanning sites, utilizing the now depleted stock of hemlock forest.
By the mid-nineteenth century Greene County New York real estate was becoming a fashionable resort area catering to the upper class. It was marked by competition between the Catskill Mountain House and Hotel Kaaterskill for the tourist trade. Although these resorts and the Otis Elevated Railway leading to them are no longer in operation, remnants of this era can be viewed in the Town of Hunter.
Greene County Condos and Attached
Strategically located in the New York – Boston-Washington D.C. corridor with one-day access to 80 million consumers, Greene County is about 130 miles north of New York City and 30 miles south of Albany, NY.
The New York State Thruway (I-87) runs through the eastern edge of the county, and the Berkshire Spur going to the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) is 11 miles away with Boston within three hours. Greene County can be approached from the New York Metropolitan Area by I-87, with exits in Saugerties (Ulster County), Catskill and Coxsackie/New Baltimore. It can also be reach from the Taconic Parkway, by taking State Route 82 (just past Lake Taghkanic State Park) west across the Rip Van Winkle Bridge.