| ID # | 905377 |
| Àlàyé ohun-ini | 3 yàrá ibùsùn, 2 yàrá ìwẹ̀, ẹrọ fọ́ ìkòkò onjẹ, ẹrọ fọ aṣọ, ẹrọ gbẹ aṣọ, inú ilé: 1700 ft2, 158m2 (DOM): 151 days |
| Ọdún ìkọ́lé | 1920 |
| Owó-orí (ọdọdún) | $10,839 |
| Iru ìdáná | Epo ìgbóná |
| Iru ìgbóná | Omi gbóná |
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Ti o wa ni awọn hill ti Obernburg, ni ilu Fremont, ilẹ 93-acre yi le jẹ ọkan ninu awọn adalu igbo ati awọn pẹtẹẹsì ti o ni ifamọra julọ ti o ti wa si ọja ni ọdun. Ni igba atijọ, o jẹ ọkan ninu awọn ile-iṣẹ dairy Hillside, ilẹ naa ni ẹwa ailopin ti awọn aaye ti n ṣiṣẹ ati ọrun ṣiṣi. • Ile-ọgba naa ni iroyin lati ọdun 1909 ati pe o wa ni ipo ti o dara, ti o ti wa ni idasilẹ ni agbaye tirẹ ni ipari ọna gigun kan lati ọdọ opopona ti o jẹ alaimuṣinṣin. Ẹgbẹ pẹpẹ kan ti o lẹwa n pese ipo pipe fun wiwo alaala si awọn hill ti o ni alawọ ewe ati awọn meadow ti o ni imọlẹ oorun. • Ohun-ini naa gbooro kọja awọn idii owo-ori mẹta. Ọgbẹni kan ti agbegbe n ṣeayo awọn aaye, ti n pese awọn iṣiro iṣẹ-ogbin ti o ṣe iranlọwọ lati jẹ ki awọn idiyele gbigbe silẹ. Awọn odo meji wa, ọkan ti o wa ni iwaju ile ati ekeji ti o sunmọ si ọna. Pẹlu iran kekere kan, odo kekere naa le ni itesiwaju, ti ndagba iṣẹ takuntakun si wiwo ẹgbẹ ile-ọgba naa. • Ile naa tikararẹ jẹ aworan ti ile-ọgba abele: rọrun, gbona, ati itẹwọgba. Yara jijẹ ti o ni itẹwọgba, ni ṣiṣi si ọ kitchen ti a tunṣe, jẹ ibi igbaradi adayeba, ti o bà a mu fun awọn ounjẹ aladun pẹlu awọn ọrẹ tabi irọrun ti ounjẹ ojoojumọ. Yara idile ti o so mọra n pese ibi itura diẹ sii fun kika, awọn alẹ alayo, tabi jara ti o fẹran. Ni ẹhin ile naa ni yara mud pẹlu adiro igi. Ẹgbẹ pẹpẹ ti o ti ni idasilẹ tun yoo jẹ aaye nla fun ṣiṣe sinu aaye ti awọn akoko mẹta. • Ilé ikẹkọ, ti a kọ ni awọn ọdun 1980 lati rọpo ipilẹ atijọ kan, n ranti itan rẹ bi ile-iṣẹ ti iṣẹ dairy, pẹlu ipele kekere kan ti a lo tẹlẹ fun mimu wara ati ile wara atijọ ti o wa ni pipe. Loni, o rọọrun n gba awọn tractors, ATVs, tabi awọn irinṣẹ, lakoko ti o tun nfunni ni aaye fun idi tuntun kan. • Bí mo ti sọ, ilẹ naa n gba mejeeji iran ati idiwọn. Enikeni le pin awọn aaye ẹṣin, gbin ogba eso, tabi jẹ ki awọn pẹtẹẹsì to jẹyọ wa ni aisi ipinnu, pẹtẹẹsì ti a pa mọ ni ẹwa adayeba rẹ. Bii a ṣe pa a, ohun-ini yii nfunni ni aye alailẹgbẹ lati gbe laarin itan ati ilẹ ni akoko kanna—ikọkọ, gbaradi, ati ni ipilẹ jinlẹ ni agbegbe Catskills.
Ensconced in the rolling hills of Obernburg, in the township of Fremont, this 93-acre expanse may be one of the most enchanting blends of forest and pasture to come to market in years. Once the heart of Hillside Dairy, the land carries a quiet legacy of working fields and open sky. •
The farmhouse dates to 1909 and is ideally situated, tucked away in its own private world at the end of a long driveway off a quiet, dead-end road. A beautiful wrap-around porch provides a perfect perch for gazing dreamily out over the verdant rolling hills and sunlit meadows. • The property spans across three tax parcels. A local farmer hays the fields, providing agricultural assessments which help keep carrying costs low. There are two ponds, one located in front of the house and the other closer to the driveway. With a little vision, the smaller pond could be expanded, creating an even more dramatic foreground to the farmhouse’s porch-side view. • The home itself is the picture of a country farmhouse: simple, warm, and welcoming. A generous dining room, open to the renovated kitchen, serves as the natural gathering place, equally suited for lively dinners with friends or the ease of an everyday meal. The adjoining family room offers a cozier retreat for reading, quiet evenings, or a favorite series. Off the back of the house is a mud room with a wood-burning stove. An enclosed porch also would be a great spot for making into a 3-season hangout. • A barn, built in the late 1980s to replace an older structure, recalls its past as the hub of the dairy operation, with a lower level once used for milking and the old milk house still intact. Today, it easily houses tractors, ATVs, or equipment, while also offering space for a new purpose. • As for the land itself, it welcomes both vision and restraint. One might carve out equestrian fields, plant an orchard, or allow the retired pastures to remain untouched, a pastoral canvas preserved in its natural beauty. However it is held, this property offers a rare chance to live within history and landscape at once—private, generous, and deeply rooted in the Catskills countryside. © 2025 OneKey™ MLS, LLC







