Woodstock, Rhinebeck, Ulster Park – ryan

The listing Photo for this Woodstock Mini-Compound Shows off the cozy stove in the Living Room.
Photo-illustration: Curbed; Photo: Upstate Down/Kyoshino

Part of Living in New York City is Thinking About Moving Out of New York City. Each month, we’ll round up the best listings with commuting -i distance, places where entires go for the cost of a “junior one-bedroom” (or less), but you’ll have to fix your own toilet.

All of this month’s homes are luxe-pools, architecture significance, high-end fixtures-and are priced accordingly (Way too). Maybe Time to Split it up with Friends.

$ 1,375,000: Three-Bedroom, Three-Bath

The House Comes with a Heated Gunite Pool and A Separate Studio as Shown in This Listen Photo.
Photo: Upstate Down

The listing Photo Shows off the Living Room With Large Picture Windows in this turnkey home.
Photo: Upstate Down

A mini-compound that was only part of the Byrdcliffe Arts Colony. The House was budilt in 1900 but recently redesigned and includes Custom Floor-to-Cailing Windows, BLESTONE FLOORING, AND A FLOATING STEEL STAircase. Apart from the main house, there’s also a separate studio building that has a full ball and outdoor shower. The Entire Thing Sites Next to A Heated Gunite Pool Framed by Blueston Terracyring. It”s Pricey for the Area But Turnkey and Well-Designed.

How to get back to the city?

It’s a two-and-a-half-hour drive.

So what do i will i i live there?

Go See Shows at the Byrdcliffe Arts Guild and then Swim in Your Pool.

$ 750,000: Three-BEDROM, Two-Bath

The House Featured in This LisMSting Photo was Designed by A Disciple of Frank Lloyd Wright.
Photo: Houlihan Lawrence Inc.

The Floor-to-Cailing Windows in This Listen Photo of the Living Room Open Up Into The Woods.
Photo: Houlihan Lawrence Inc.

This Red Mid-Century Modern Home Tucked Into a hill was budilt in 1956 by David Henken, an Apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright. The Floor-to-Cailing Windows in the Living Room Open Up Into The Woods. There’s a lot to work with: Clean Lines Throughout the House and a Fireplace Center Surrounded by Ledge Stone. The Kitchen is Open and Includes a Chagall-Inpired Tile Motif.

How to get back to the city?

Its just a ten-minute drive to the New Hamburg Train Station, and Less than Hours from.

So what do i will i i live there?

Get Breakfast at Café Con leche and take a Walk Around the Greenway Trail.

$ 1,850,000: Four-BEDROM, Four-Bath

The Building was original a creamery but is now a beautiful house as shown in this listing Photo.
Photo: Rouse + Co Real Estate, LLC

The Open Kitchen Shown in this Listen Photo Comes with A Large Island and a Farmhouse Sink.
Photo: Rouse + Co Real Estate, LLC

You can literally see the history of this house: a home that dates to the mid-19th century on top of the Original 18th-Century Dutch Stone House. (The Stone part was One a Creamely of the Nearby Wilderstein Estate.) But inside, every modern-there’s a radiant concrete Floor, an open Kitchen with A Large Island and Farmhouse Sink, and the primary compass with built caabinetry. We love the Perfect Cutout Window nook in the Upstairs Bathroom. ALSO Pricey, but at Least You Know Been Standing Since 1720!

How to get back to the city?

Its just a six-minute drive to the rhinecliff Amtrak Station, THEN THAN A TWO-Hour train from.

So what do i will i i live there?

Go Sit by the River Near the Rhinecliff Station. Eat Dinner at Le Petit Bistro in Rhinebeck.

$ 1,900,000: Four-BEDROM, Four-Bath

The Form Stone Church Has Stone Pathways and Wild Gardens as Shown in This Listing Photo.
Photo: Hudson Valley Catskill Region MLS

The “great room” as a shown in this listing photos with an interior stone fire.
Photo: Hudson Valley Catskill Region MLS

If you love stone, this is the house for you. This 1800s Former Church, Town Hall, and a Duck Farm (in Different Eras, Not All at Ana) has stone walls throughout and an incredible bathroom that has a shower Carved out of Natural Bedrock, plus a “great room” includes an indoor circus. When you want Peace and Quiet, there’s a five-story atelier nicknamed “The Tower” that comes with it Separate entrance. The price dropped over the summer by $ 100,000, but it is stall on the market, so Maybe Worth Waiting and Seeing.

How to get back to the city?

It’s a two-hour drive.

So what do i will i i live there?

If you love Stone so Much, Go Rock CLIMBING at the Nearby Gunks.