$599,900

Realtor Comments
The restored bell tower can easily function as a second bedroom or home office. Original details blend seamlessly with modern possibilities, creating a truly inspiring setting unlike anything else on the market. The home has all the modern amenities including a home generator, newer HVAC system and beautiful appliances. Surrounded by scenic Hudson Valley landscapes, the property offers privacy and tranquility while remaining conveniently close to Middletown’s shops, dining and commuter routes. If you are seeking a distinctive home, this historic schoolhouse presents an extraordinary opportunity to own something truly special. A rare offering where history, character and potential come together.

- 1bd
- 2ba
- 1,428sqft
- 0.67 acre lot
- Circa 1855


Pros
- Affordability: Compared to many nearby areas, especially larger cities like New York City, housing costs in Middletown are relatively affordable, making it an attractive option for families and first-time homebuyers.
- Natural Beauty: The region boasts beautiful parks and outdoor recreational activities. There are plenty of opportunities for hiking, fishing, and enjoying scenic landscapes.
- Community Feel: Middletown has a friendly, small-town vibe with a close-knit community. Local events and activities foster connections among residents.
- Convenient Location: Strategically located, Middletown offers easy access to major highways (like I-84) and is within driving distance of both New York City and the Catskills, allowing residents to enjoy urban and rural experiences.
- Services and Amenities: The town provides essential services, shopping areas, restaurants, and educational institutions, making daily living convenient.
Cons
- Weather: Winters can be harsh and long, with cold temperatures and snow, which might not appeal to everyone.
- Job Market: While there are job opportunities, some residents find limited options in specific fields, especially specialized careers, which may require commuting to nearby cities.
- Public Transportation: Public transport options are limited, making a car essential for commuting and accessing broader amenities.
- Urban Development: Some residents may feel that as the area grows, it loses some of its small-town charm and tranquility due to increased traffic and development.
- Limited Nightlife: Compared to larger cities, Middletown offers fewer nightlife options, which may not cater to younger residents or those seeking a vibrant after-hours scene.

6 Bart Bull Road, Middletown, NY 10941



















