Record-Breaking $90 Million Upstate New York Estate Sparks Frenzy
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Record-Breaking $90 Million Upstate New York Estate Sparks Frenzy
"Mill Farm, a 2,150-acre horse estate in the hamlet of Ancramdale, just hit the market for an asking price that's nearly five times higher than any home ever sold in the Hudson Valley. For all the news that the Hudson Valley is sharing, make sure to follow Hudson Valley Post on Facebook, and download the Hudson Valley Post Mobile App The record for a home sale in Dutchess or Columbia counties is $18.5 million, according to the New York Post."
"The massive property includes 10 homes, 15 barns, and a converted 18th-century mill with a waterfall that still runs. Owner Daniel Slott spent over 50 years assembling the property. He hopes whoever buys it keeps it intact. He bought the first 160 acres on the property for $250,000 in 1982. The eye-popping $90 million price tag isn't just about the land; it's a symbol of what's happening across Upstate New York."
Mill Farm is a 2,150-acre horse estate in Ancramdale with an asking price of $90 million, nearly five times higher than any previous Hudson Valley home sale. The property includes 10 homes, 15 barns, and a converted 18th-century mill with a still-running waterfall. Owner Daniel Slott assembled the property over more than 50 years and purchased the first 160 acres for $250,000 in 1982. Brokers report a broader shift as wealthy buyers favor Upstate privacy, history, and views over Hamptons beach life. Record-setting prices reflect demand for large-scale, private, culturally rich estates across the Hudson Valley and Adirondacks.
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