Copake market holds steady with $600K median list price

Copake market holds steady 
with $600K median list price

Overlooking Copake Lake, 403 Lakeview Road includes a private dock just across the road. The home sold for $789,000, recorded on Oct. 7, making it the month’s highest-priced transfer in Copake.

Photo by Christine Bates

COPAKE — October was another busy month in Copake, with seven transfers recorded, ranging from $14,000 for a small lot in Taconic Shores to a $789,000 lakefront home.

The number of pending and contingent sales indicates that buyer demand remains strong and the market is steady. In mid-November, 21 homes were on the market: eight priced under $500,000, eight between $500,000 and $1 million, and five above $1 million, with the median list price hovering around $600,000.

Transactions

23 Maple Lane — 3 bedroom/2 bath ranch on 1.49 acres sold by Laura S. Carfi to Kevin, Gloria and Reagan Anderson for $545,000.

1024 Lakeview Road — 3 bedroom/3 bath lakefront home on .24 acres sold by Roger and Diana Maglio as Trustee and Maglio Family Trust to Phoebe Melley for $700,000.

7 Memory Lane — 2 bedroom/2 bath house on .5 acres sold by Ryan Sloan to Catherine and David Dibari for $640,000.

State Route 23 (Tax ID 144.-1-21) — 1.5 acres of vacant land sold by David Birch as Trustee, David Birch Revocable Trust by Trustee and David Birch Living Trust by Trustee to Ricardo J. Martino for $14,000.

7926 State Route 22 — 3 bedroom/2 bath mobile home on 1 acre sold by Carol Loffman by Attorney and William T. Sinclair as Attorney to Joshua and Emily Weaver for $185,000.

403 Lakeview Road — 3 bedroom/2.5 bath home on small lot sold by Joseph and Jennifer Fodera to Matthew F. Nolan Jr. for $789,000.

119 Old Route 22 — 3 bedroom/1 bath home on 2.3 acres sold by Judith G. Blevins to James R. Maher Jr. as Trustee, Deborah B. Mayer as Trustee and the Maher Family Trust for $205,000.

*October Town of Copake real estate recorded as sold with consideration is derived from Columbia County public deed transfers with property details from SDQ Imagemate. Market data and active listings data reported from realtor.com as of Nov. 18, 2025. Compiled by Christine Bates, Real Estate Advisor with William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty, Licensed in Connecticut and New York.

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