47 Montgomery ST, Goshen, NY 10924
47 Montgomery ST, Goshen, NY 10924
47 Montgomery ST, Goshen, NY 10924
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4 Beds
3 Baths
1,868 SqFt
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47 Montgomery ST Goshen, NY 10924

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Key Details

Property Type Single Family Home

Sub Type Single Family Residence

Listing Status Active

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 1,868 sqft

Price per Sqft $267

MLS Listing ID 1037919

Style Bungalow,Craftsman

Bedrooms 4

Full Baths 2

Half Baths 1

HOA Y/N No

Rental Info No

Year Built 1920

Annual Tax Amount $10,769

Lot Size 7,161 Sqft

Acres 0.1644

Property Sub-Type Single Family Residence

Source onekey2

Property Description

The best nights of the next 10 years are going to happen here, and you will be able to walk home from most of them. That is what the village hands you and the long country road never could, a life that slows down without ever emptying out.

It starts on the screened porch, better than 21 feet of it. From the first warm week of April to the last stubborn night in October, this is the room you actually live in. You will read out here, fall asleep out here without meaning to, and listen to a thunderstorm roll across the village with the screens holding the weather back and the smell of it coming in anyway.

Inside, there is a stone fireplace, and because it is gas, a cozy fire takes a flip of a switch and nothing hauled in from the cold. By December this is simply where everyone sits, light coming in from both sides, the warmest corner in the house. Look up and around while you are in there. Beadboard ceilings, deep window casings, built-in shelves, and a window seat in the dining area that somebody claims before the food is even out.

Off the kitchen, the house opens into a room that runs more than 25 feet, and this is where everything is going to happen. The noise collects here. People stay standing long after the plates are cleared, and years from now this is the room they will describe when they talk about your house. Doors on one side take you straight out to the backyard and a beautiful staircase on the other drops down to the lower level, so a good night always has somewhere else to go.

That backyard is fenced, flat and private, with a patio made for a long table and lights strung overhead. This is where the birthdays happen, where the celebration runs late enough that the neighbors wander over, where somebody puts music on at nine and nobody checks a watch again. The whole thing looks like the kind of summer you want to keep having.

When it gets late, the guest room is a real room instead of an apology. Four bedrooms means your people can pour another glass and stay put rather than hunt for their keys. The primary runs close to 20 by 20 with a ceiling that curves up overhead, and after a long night it is a room you are glad to walk into.

And the lower level is the bonus nobody expects. It is beautifully finished and bright, and it becomes whatever you need that day, the movie on a rainy Sunday, the workday behind a door of its own, the place the music ends up when the yard finally cools off.

The village does the rest. Saturday starts on foot with bagels from Not Just Bagels. Dinner is a stroll to Delancey's on Park Place and back again, nobody drawing the short straw to drive. The Heritage Trail runs right through town, so a morning mile or a long ride begins at the end of your block. Over the Fourth of July weekend, the Great American Weekend fills the 9 acres with craft vendors, live music and roughly 20,000 people a day while the Historic Track runs its meets, and you can slip home in the middle of it, put your feet up, and wander back for the evening. When the parade comes up Main Street, you are not circling for a spot. You are standing on your own block with a coffee in your hand, watching it come to you. The bus into the city loads a few blocks from your door, Campbell Hall station is minutes away, and Manhattan sits 60 miles east for the days you want it.

Owning it is easy in the ways that count. Central air keeps August comfortable, natural gas heat takes care of February, laundry sits right on the main floor, and municipal water and sewer mean there is nothing buried in the yard you ever have to think about.

The house has stood here since 1920 and every year of it has been loved. You feel that before you reach the second room. Carry in the boxes, string the lights, fill the yard, and it will do for you exactly what it did for them.

Location

State NY

County Orange County

Rooms

Basement Finished

Interior

Interior Features Built-in Features, Cathedral Ceiling(s), Ceiling Fan(s), Chandelier, Eat-in Kitchen, Entrance Foyer, Open Floorplan, Open Kitchen

Heating Forced Air, Natural Gas

Cooling Central Air

Flooring Carpet, Hardwood, Tile

Fireplaces Number 1

Fireplaces Type Gas

Fireplace Yes

Appliance Dishwasher, Dryer, Microwave, Range, Refrigerator, Stainless Steel Appliance(s), Washer

Laundry Laundry Room

Exterior

Parking Features Driveway

Fence Back Yard, Wood

Utilities Available Electricity Connected

Garage false

Private Pool No

Building

Sewer Public Sewer

Water Public

Level or Stories Two

Structure Type Vinyl Siding

Schools

Elementary Schools Goshen Intermediate

Middle Schools C J Hooker Middle School

High Schools Goshen

School District Goshen

Others

Senior Community No

Special Listing Condition None


OneKey MLS/ Hudson Gateway (HGAR)/ Long Island MLS (MLSLI)/ Mid Hudson MLS
Listed by KW Hudson Valley United • Brian J Caplicki

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