Catching up with land and commercial sales in Amenia

Catching up with land and commercial sales in Amenia

The 3.5 acres of land where the Dollar General Store now sits on Route 343 in Amenia was formerly a Sears appliance store. The property was sold for $925,000.

Photo by Christine Bates

AMENIA — Dutchess County released all property transfers for March through May.

In Amenia this includes the private sale of large parcels of vacant land and commercial properties. Two parcels classified as rural vacant land on Amenia Union Road totaling 286.6 acres sold for $918,000 or $3,203 an acre. Two parcels of agricultural land on Depot Hill Road sold for $2.5 million or $29,412 an acre.

County transfer information includes privately negotiated deals, like these sales of land and commercial properties, as well as sales listed on public multiple listing services. Of the 16 recorded transfers with consideration from March through May only 10 appeared as sold on sites like Zillow and Realtor.com. Below are transfers from March through May not previously appearing in the Millerton News.

3352 Route 343 — 3 bedroom/1.5 bath home on .25 acres sold for $300,000.

Amenia Union Road (#914323) — 286.6 acres of vacant rural land in two parcels sold to the same buyer for $918,000.

3379-3383 Route 22 — Commercial property on .92 acres sold for $500,000.

3338 Route 343 — Dollar General store on 3.5 acres sold for $925,000.

Depot Hill (# 290482 & #430145) — 84.91 acres of vacant farmland in two parcels sold to the same buyer for $2.5 million.

38 Prospect Ave. — 2 bedroom/1 bath sold for $240,000.

69 Yellow City Road — 3 bedroom/4 bath home sold for $1.65 million.

209 Perry Corners Road — 3 bedroom/2 bath home on 2.8 acres sold for $403,840.

*Town of Amenia property transfers from March through May not previously reported as sales in The Millerton News are sourced from Dutchess County Real Property Office monthly reports for March through May. Details on property from Dutchess Parcel Access. Compiled by Christine Bates, Real Estate Advisor with William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty, Licensed in Connecticut and New York.

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