
"5. Columbia County Federal With Charm-Filled Interior, Barn Asks $1.9 Million In Columbia County, an extensive landscape of 67 acres ranges from secluded woods to rolling lawns and includes a 19th century brick main house filled with lovingly cared for period details and enough outbuildings to hold guests and a multitude of hobbies. With an address of 3 Pratt Road, the house on the market is in the small hamlet of Malden Bridge near the Kinderhook Creek."
"4. George Palliser-Designed Shingle Style Larchmont Cottage Asks $2.695 Million Dating to the 1890s, this Shingle Style dwelling was designed by an architect best known for his numerous 19th century pattern books. In Larchmont, New York, it still retains much of its original character on the exterior - and inside are some fine period details. At 71 Beach Avenue, the Westchester County house on the market was constructed on land that was purchased from the Larchmont Manor Company."
Five of the most-read Upstate listings in 2025 showcased historic properties located in Columbia, Orange, and Westchester counties. Some properties may no longer be on the market but retain significant period details and historic provenance. Featured styles include Greek Revival, a manse by Frederick Clarke Withers, and a Shingle Style house once occupied by a presidential candidate. One Columbia County property encompasses 67 acres with a 19th-century brick main house, multiple outbuildings, and a Malden Bridge address near Kinderhook Creek. A Larchmont Shingle Style cottage from the 1890s preserves original exterior character and interior period details.
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