Land for Sale

Canaan 5.861 Acres

$175,000.00

Lovely building site, nestles in the hamlet of Red Rock. Queechy Lake rights.
Red Rock 21.00 Acres

$195,000.00

Peace and Tranquility just outside the historic hamlet of Red Rock. A private and secluded home site with a delightful mix of fallow fields and pretty woodland. Views to the east provide a wonderful sunrise. Bring your architect and your dreams to this very special 21 acre, BOHA, parcel. While offering the quiet life it is just minutes from the TSP, Chatham, and the Berkshires. A real find.
Ghent 12.00 Acres

$229,500.00

Enjoy the sound of a rushing stream - Twelve sylvan acres completely bordered by a beautiful stream. Wildlife abound. An idyllic setting for a private homesite.
Ghent 14.266 Acres

$295,000.00

This property has it all: Total privacy, a south-facing homesite, overlooking meadow, and spring-fed pond.
Canaan 30.930Acres

$335,000.00

Spectacular, private building site. Top of the world views of both the Catskills and Berkshires. Gaze across beautiful rolling fields, and farms. Driveway into private house site. Prime location on the outskirts of historic New Concord hamlet. Property is in the Columbia County Land Conservancy.
Canaan 52.36 Acres

$375,000.00

Fifty-two acre wooded hillside nature preserve borders Mercer Mountain. Privacy and Tranquility, ideal for secluded home, and profitable logging. Sub-dividable into up to four lots.
Austerlitz 59.5 Acres

$495,000.00

Spencertown woodland preserve: rare in-town, 60-acre hillside with mature hardwood trees, meandering stone walls, old bridle paths, abundant wildlife, a seasonal stream and, with selective clearing, lovely views of the Punsit Valley.
HEALTH ADVISORY: The properties listed here are inhabited by deer and other wildlife, which carry parasites, such as deer ticks. Deer tick bites can cause Lyme Disease, and other harmful infections. Mosquitos may carry disease also. Make sure you are fully protected before entering woodland, or undergrowth. Suitable protection includes clothing for all body parts. Be sure to wear a hat, preferably with a wide brim, as ticks often climb trees, and drop from branches. The use of insect repellent is strongly recommended. After you have completed your excursion, make a complete self-examination. If you find you have been bitten, consult your physician immediately. It may be dangerous to delay medical treatment. Make sure your country experience is an enjoyable one, by taking these commonsense precautions. See Article.