Greenport Multifamily Newly Renovated 12534

Greenport Multifamily Newly Renovated 12534, Unit one has a complete renovation done. Owner occupied, furnished attic and basement. Everything new head to toe, new roof, new wiring & panel, plumbing, new heating system. 2 zone orig. radiators, water heater, custom kitchen appliances, roof 2014, recessed LED lighting, Unit 2 will be shown on second visit, tenant occupied. Written shared driveway agreement.

Greenport Multifamily Newly Renovated 12534, Unit one has a complete renovation done. Owner occupied, furnished attic and basement. Everything new head to toe, new roof, new wiring & panel, plumbing, new heating system. 2 zone orig. radiators, water heater, custom kitchen appliances, roof 2014, recessed LED lighting, Unit 2 will be shown on second visit, tenant occupied. Written shared driveway agreement.

Greenport Multifamily Newly Renovated 12534

Greenport NY Real Estate Homes land is the commercial center of Columbia County with easy access to Hudson and Kinderhook. Greenport New York Real Estate has such familiar retail names as Walmart, Lowes, Dunkin Donuts, MacDonalds, Staples and Burger King. Greenport is bordered by the Hudson River to the west, the Town of Stockport to the north, the Town of Claverack to the east and the Town of Livingston to the south. The population was 4,165 at the 2010 census. The town is on the west border of the county and surrounds the city of Hudson on three sides. US 9 passes through the town.

The racial makeup of the village was 76.17% White, 14.26% African American, 0.39% Asian, 0.54% Pacific Islander, 4.74% from other races, and 3.91% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 17.24% of the population. The median income for a household in the village was $31,675, and the median income for a family was $36,333. Males had a median income of $36,848 versus $22,165 for females. The per capita income for the village was $17,595.

Greenport was first settled in 1682. The village was previously called Winter Harbor, Stirling, and Green Hill and was incorporated in 1838. Greenport was once a whaling and ship building village, and since 1844, has been the eastern terminal station on the north fork for the Long Island Rail Road. During Prohibition, rum running and speakeasies became a significant part of Greenport’s economy. Greenport’s residents knew the waters well and could outrun the coastguard. Restaurants on the east end, including Claudio’s in Greenport, served the illegal booze. Many of the village’s older structures are included in the Greenport Village Historic District, added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

The region was explored by Henry Hudson in 1609. The town was established in 1837 from part of the City of Hudson and was previously part of the Town of Claverack. Greenport was the last town founded in the county. It is also the most highly commercialized. Many of the commercial establishments originally based in Hudson left for Greenport during the 1960s when Hudson was on the slide. Lowes, Walmart, Price Chopper and Shopright as well as most fast food chains are located here.

Greenport Multifamily Newly Renovated 12534

The Van Salsbergen House, built about 1700, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. Also listed are the Columbia Turnpike-West Tollhouse, Turtle House, and Henry (Hendrick) I. Van Rensselaer House.

Olana State Historic Site is located in the south part of the town. It was the former home of Hudson artist Frederic Edwin Church and is decorated in a Persian style.

Greenport is also known for its tourism during the summer. It has a locally famous 1920s carousel, located near the waterfront. The village is also the home of the East End Seaport Museum & Marine Foundation, which hosts the annual Maritime Festival each September. The museum is housed in the former station house of the Greenport Long Island Rail Road station, while the East end of the Railroad Museum of Long Island is located in the former freight house. The new station is the terminus of the Long Island Rail Road.

Most of the tourism stems from maritime activities, as well as proximity to the more than 40 vineyards on the East End of Long Island. It has many small shops and boutiques, ice cream parlors, bed-and-breakfasts, and restaurants ranging from fine-dining to paper-napkin crab shacks.

Greenport proves to be the hub of the North Fork foodie culture with many acclaimed restaurants. Lucharito’s, Noah’s, The Frisky Oyster, The Blue Canoe and First and South all rank among new and acclaimed restaurants on the North Fork in the village. It is also the home of the Greenport Farmers’ Market, the only multi-vendor cooperative local market on the North Fork. Greenport is also home to Andy’s, Claudio’s Restaurant, Clam Bar and Crabby Jerry’s, all three are located on the water and serve less upscale food. Claudio’s Restaurant believes themselves to be the oldest single family-owned restaurant in the United States.

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Basic Information

  • Price: $399,000 
  • Property ID: 5049 
  • Prop. Class: Residential 
  • Town: Greenport 
  • County: Columbia 
  • Contact Agent: Robert Kavanaugh