$1.8 Million Homes in New York, Tennessee and Colorado

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This house is about 10 minutes from the center of Tivoli, a Hudson Valley village with a bakery, an Irish-style pub and boutiques selling a number of things, including yarn and locally made housewares. It is also about 10 minutes from the village of Red Hook, which has a diner in a vintage train car and a public high school.

Driving to the Amtrak stations in Rhinebeck or Hudson takes about 20 minutes; from there, the trip to Manhattan takes an hour and a half to a little over two hours. Driving to NYC takes about two and a half hours. Albany is about an hour away.

Size: 2,150 square feet

Price per square foot: $835

Indoors: The house is set back from the road, with a driveway leading to the garage. From there, a path leads to the house and the glass front door opens into an entry hall with access to a mudroom that holds a washer and dryer.

Beyond the entry is an open living space with a sitting area, a dining area and the kitchen. The sitting area, at the far end, is anchored by a Danish wood-burning stove and, like the rest of the living space, has high, wood-beamed ceilings and expansive floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the deck and the surrounding landscape. Behind the sitting area is space for a dining table. A center island with an integrated sink and seating for four separates the dining area from the kitchen, which has Thermador appliances.

The bedrooms are on the other side of the house, off a hallway extending from the kitchen. The primary suite, at the far end, includes a bedroom with enough space for a king-size bed, a walk-in closet, windows overlooking the grounds and a bathroom with a double vanity and a walk-in shower with a glass door.

The bedroom next door currently holds two twin beds. The third bedroom, across the hall, has an en suite bathroom with a combined tub and shower. Another full bathroom and a den are also off the hall.

Outdoor space: Glass doors in the living space open to a deck with a built-in kitchen and ample space for a dining table, facing a saltwater swimming pool. The grounds are landscaped with wildflower fields and mature trees. The detached garage holds two cars.

Taxes: $23,236 (estimated)

Contact: Annabel Taylor and Angelica Ferguson, Four Seasons Sotheby’s International Realty, 518-763-5020; sothebysrealty.com


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