The 2018 median sale price for a home in Ulster County is $225,000, according to the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance.
Westchester County has the most expensive real estate in the state, with a median sale price of $622,500, followed by Nassau at $530,000, Rockland at $465,000 and Suffolk at $397,500.
We thought it would be fun to take a spin around Ulster to see how much house you can get for around $225,000:
448 Dewitt Mills Rd, Rosendale
Highlights: 1890 house on 10 acres, with gardens and a spring-fed pond, garage, and wood stove
Price: $229,000
Size: 1,167 square feet
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Listing agent: Lauren Iacono, William Raveis Baer and McIntosh
Photo by Kathleen Maxwell
157 Smith Ave, Kingston
Highlights: Classic Victorian with oak trim and other original architectural details. It’s now a legal two-family, but it could easily be converted back to a single.
Price: $235,000
Size: 2,100 square feet
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 4
Listing agent: Kathleen Maxwell, Berkshire Hathaway Hudson Valley Properties
60 Airport Rd, Accord
Highlights: Blend of older home with newer living room and master suite addition, views, and country kitchen with center island
Price: $225,000
Size: 2,304 square feet
Bedrooms: 4
Baths: 2
Listing agent: Dylan Taft, Taft Street Realty
Photo by Melanie Hogan
1971 Berme Rd, Kerhonskon
Highlights: Renovated rail-trail contemporary on almost 2 acres, with Catskill Mountains views and a large fenced yard
Price: $249,900
Size: 864 square feet
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Listing agent: Melanie Hogan, Habitat Real Estate Group
Photo by Gina DeCerbo
32 Hudson Ter, Marlboro
Highlights: 1864 charmer with century-old trees, hardwood floors, inviting front porch, high ceilings, and an eat-in kitchen
Price: $230,000
Size: 1,960 square feet
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 2
Listing agent: Gina DeCerbo, RE/MAX Benchmark Realty Group