Median price hits $375,000 in Amenia

Median price hits $375,000 in Amenia

Known as the Hitchcock House, 36 Leedsville Road at the intersection of Amenia Union Road was built in 1783 on 1.64 acres and sold for $575,000 on Sept. 3.

Photo by Christine Bates

AMENIA — Amenia’s eight transfers in September continue typical monthly sales results with six transfers under $400,000 and one at Silo Ridge over $5 million.

The $375,000 median price for single family homes closed in September shows an uptick compared to $350,000 in 2023 and 2024 but is still below the historic high of $430,000 in September of 2022.

There are opportunities to buy commercial properties in Amenia as well as 12 parcels of vacant land. Listings for sale include 16 single family homes with five over $1 million and nine under $500,000.

53 Glen Ave. — 3 bedroom/1 bath ranch on .5 acres sold to Jose Garcia Ramirez for $375,000.

20 Snowy Owl Court — 3 bedroom/2.5 bath home on .33 acres assessed at $3,676,800 in the Silo Ridge Field Club sold to Megan M. O’Block Trustee for $5.3 million.

4971 Route 22 — 4 bedroom/2 bath home on .46 acres assessed at $445,800 transferred to Llewelyn Wixom for $33,025.

9 Depot Hill Road — 4 bedroom/2 bath house built in 1900 sold to Glenroy Adams for $250,000.

399 Bog Hollow Road — 3 bedroom/1 bath home on 4.5 acres sold to Nicholas Woytuk for $360,000.

36 Leedsville Road — 4 bedroom/2.5 antique house on 1.64 acres sold to Jill Baumeister for $575,000.

703 Butts Hollow Road — 4 bedroom/2 bath two family home built in 1865 sold to Canis Centauri LLC for $165,000.

782 Old Route 22 — 4 bedroom/2 bath two family home sold to 782 Old Route 22 LLC for $325,000.

*Town of Amenia property transfers in September are sourced from Dutchess County Real Property Office monthly reports. Details on parcels from Dutchess Parcel Access. Only arm’s length transactions with compensation are included. Recorded transfers typically lag closed sales. Market data from Smart MLS Info Sparks does not include private transactions or Silo Ridge sales. Compiled by Christine Bates, Real Estate Advisor with William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty, Licensed in Connecticut and New York.

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