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Tucked away on a quiet country road in Greene County, NY, this small-but-mighty farmhouse is proof that charm doesn't require a giant footprint. Local lore says it began life as a barn in 1875, part of a working farm back when goats were just goats and not backyard pets. Today, it's been thoughtfully converted into a warm, inviting home with just the right mix of old soul and modern comfort. Inside, you'll find wide plank wood floors, a cozy pellet stove, and that elusive upstate glow that makes you want to curl up with a cup of tea and stay forever. Downstairs, the bathroom and kitchen have been smartly renovated—complete with a Smeg fridge that's as stylish as it is functional—and the layout is a dream: a first-floor bedroom and laundry make everyday living a breeze, while two more bedrooms and another full bath await upstairs. There's also a surprising amount of closet space throughout—because while you may be going full farmcore, you're still going to want a place to stash your boots, linens, and extra sweaters. Step outside onto your wraparound porch, complete with rocking chair, and take in 1.52 sunny, usable acres with a large fenced yard and serious mini-farm potential. Think raised veggie beds, roaming chickens, or even a couple of pigs and an alpaca—whatever your homesteading fantasy, there's room to live it out here. Not into livestock? It also makes a great dog run or future pool site. All the utilities are new, so the only thing you'll be fixing is your morning coffee. And the taxes? Surprisingly low, so you can spend more on garden starts and antiques, and less on your monthly escrow. Just 15 minutes from Athens and Leeds, 20 minutes from both Hudson and Catskill, and under 2 hours from NYC, this peaceful country escape puts you close to some of the Hudson Valley's most beloved towns—without the crowds or the premium price tag. Enjoy local brews and bites at Gracie's Luncheonette, Night School, Stewart House, Brewery LaHoff, Reed Bottle Shop, or Gray Willow. Pick up pasta from Sfoglini or treat yourself to ice cream at Coxsackie Creamery. You might even host overflow guests from weddings and events at Gather Greene, Windrift Hall, or Pine Ridge Farm. Simple, sweet, and ready for whatever version of upstate life you're dreaming of.Show Description