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Recent property sales in the Town of Pine Plains

Recent property sales in the Town of Pine Plains
Peck and Peck Funeral Home at 7749 Main St. was the only funeral home sold in Dutchess County in the months of August and September 2023. On a .25-acre lot with 3,361 square feet, it sold for $351,200 in August. 
Photo by Christine Bates

The Millerton News will periodically publish a listing of residential real estate sales in eastern Dutchess County and adjacent towns. 

August was the busiest month for recorded sales in Pine Plains, with five properties changing owners. Only one sale during the months of August and September 2023 was above $500,000, and the median price of all single-family properties was $445,000. 

Properties listed for sale include six residential land parcels ranging from $65,000 to $1.8 million for 177.5 acres; nine residences ranging from $275,000 to $3.1 million; and two commercial properties: Lia’s Mountain View Restaurant for $695,000 and Dutch Schultz’s hidden distillery on Ryan Road for $5.5 million.

August 2023

7 Britton St., 3-bedroom/1.5-bathroom, 960-square-foot home, sold for $275,000

26 Bowman St., 3-bedroom/2-bath home on 1.6 acres, sold for $277,000

7749 South Main St., 3,361-square-foot funeral home, sold for $351,200

14 Victoria Crossing, 3-bedroom/3-bath house, sold for $475,000

2067 Route 83, 3-bedroom/2-bath home on 1.6 acres, sold for $575,000

September 2023

16 Meusel Road, 3-bedroom/2-bath home, sold for $445,000

6 Prospect Hill Road Extension, 3-bedroom/1-bath residence with commercial space of 8,044 square feet on 5.4 acres, sold for $330,000

Lake Road, 8.87 acres of vacant residential land on Stissing Pond, sold for $275,000

 

Pine Plains real estate sales recorded as sold between Aug. 1, 2023, and Sept. 30, 2023, sourced from Dutchess County Real Property Tax Service Agency. Information on active listings taken from Mid-Hudson MLS. 

 

Compiled by Christine Bates, Real Estate Salesperson with William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty, Licensed in CT and NY.

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