This incredible acreage, known as Twin Creeks, is 82 surveyed acres of private woodlands bordered on the north by Plattekill Creek and on the East by the Esopus Creek offering approximately one mile of water frontage. Plattekill Creek is a designated trout stream and Esopus Creek is deep enough for motorboats and docks are allowed. The property is entirely wooded consisting of a mix of oak, ash, birch and a few evergreen species. The terrain is level and soils mostly well drained with a few isolated wetland areas. There are numerous wood roads throughout providing easy access. The entrance to the property is currently gated which provides for an extra level of security and privacy.
There are two very high producing wells on the property that would easily support numerous homes.
Ninety minutes from Manhattan
Sixty minutes from Albany
Three and a half hours from Boston and Philadel...
Three and a half hours from Boston and Philadelphia
8.5 Miles to Woodstock
11 Miles to Rhinebeck and Red Hook
8 Miles to Kingston
6 Miles to Saugerties
Twin Creeks is in an R-30 district where primarily residential uses are allowed without a special use permit. Oter uses are allowed such as multifamily dwellings, home occupational uses and day care facilities.
TAXES:
2024 Town & County - $3,395.29
2023-2024 Kingston City School - $7,586.71
Twin Creeks is situated in the much sought after region of upstate New York known as the Hudson Valley described by Lonely Planet as a real city break, with leafy drives, wineries and plenty of farm-to-table foodie options. National Geographic Traveler named the Hudson Valley one of the top 20 must-see destinations in the world. This region is home to historic small towns offering shopping for goods made by local artisans and endless options for fresh farm products produced from the Valleys fertile soils.
Arts and culture abound in the Hudson valley. Stroll through art galleries, museums, preserves, conservancies or catch a performance or concert in one of many live music venues. Take a sip of a wine produced in the Hudson Valley, and youll taste a connection with the landscape surrounding you. The Hudson Valley was the first wine-producing region in the United States, and family-owned wineries still produce excellent vintages. More recently, dozens of breweries, cideries, and distilleries have opened taking local bounty and transforming it into artisanal beverages from beer to bourbon, and mead to moonshine. More than 100 picturesque wineries, rustic breweries, and innovative distilleries await take a tour, try a tasting, and experience Hudson Valley terroir.
Twin Creeks is truly a rare gem and has so much to offer even the most discriminating buyer. There simply arent many large estate sized parcels left in the Hudson Valley at any price.