Every Room Has A View in This Hudson Valley Home

Imagine enjoying your morning coffee, or happy hour cocktail, with this as your view…

That’s just one of the views from a house that I recently listed in Gallatin, NY. It’s a Colonial style home that was built in 2007. The 2.25 acre property features panoramic views, and the house is situated at the top of a hill so the views span around the house, from the front to the back yard.

This 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom house features a two story foyer with wrap around staircase, living room, dining room, and great room with open floor plan kitchen/family room. The large master suite has two walk-in closets and a large bathroom with soaker tub, separate shower, and two sinks.

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The house is located in the southern section of Columbia County, so it’s less than two hours from New York City. It’s also just a bike ride away from Lake Taghkanic State Park, and just a few minutes drive to Hudson and Red Hook

The house is offered at $269,000. If you’d like to see it in person, email me at Jmckinney@BeachandBartolo.com.

For more pictures and additional info, check out the listing on BeachandBartolo.com by clicking here.

 

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Jeff McKinney is a Realtor in Columbia County, NY (Beach & Bartolo Realtors – 34 Main St., Chatham NY 12037). Connect with him on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, or Pinterest.

At The Crandell – Their Finest

NOW SHOWING at the Crandell Theater in Chatham: Their Finest

The year is 1940, London. With the nation bowed down by war, the British ministry turns to propaganda films to boost morale at home. Realizing their films could use “a woman’s touch,” the ministry hires Catrin Cole (Gemma Arterton) as a scriptwriter in charge of writing the female dialogue. Although her artist husband looks down on her job, Catrin’s natural flair quickly gets her noticed by cynical, witty lead scriptwriter Buckley (Sam Claflin). Catrin and Buckley set out to make an epic feature film based on the Dunkirk rescue starring the gloriously vain, former matinee idol Ambrose Hilliard (Bill Nighy). As bombs are dropping all around them, Catrin, Buckley and their colorful cast and crew work furiously to make a film that will warm the hearts of the nation

TRAILER:

 

INFO:
Rated: R (for some language and a scene of sexuality)
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Directed By: Lone Scherfig
Written By: Gaby Chiappe
Runtime: 110 minutes
Studio: EuropaCorp / STXfilms

SHOW TIMES:
Friday thru Wednesday  – 5:00pm & 7:30pm daily
Saturday & Sunday          – 2:30pm Matinee

TICKET PRICES:
Chatham Film Club Members & Children $6.50
Non Members $7.50
Matinees, All Seats $6.50
Additional $2.00 fee for 3D

LOCATION:
The Crandell Theatre is located at 48 Main Street in the Village of Chatham.
Visit CrandellTheatre.org for more info.

 

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Neil Simon Rumors at Performing Arts Center, Taconic Hills

The Two Of Us Productions presents Rumors by Neil Simon at the Performing Arts Center at Taconic Hills.  A hilarious comedy about what happens when “she tells him, who tells another, who tells another”.

DATE/TIME:
Friday May 26th at 7:30pm
Saturday May 27th at 7:30pm
Sunday May 28th at 3pm

TICKET PRICES:
General Admission
Adults $20.00
Senior/Student $14.00
Click here to purchase

LOCATION:
Performing Arts Center at Taconic Hills
73 County Route 11A
Craryville, NY

MORE:
home page – stephensanborn.tripod.com/thetwoofusproductions
e:mail – TheTwoOfUsProductions@gmail.org

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“Positively U!” with Marcia Mayper at New Lebanon Library

The New Lebanon Library presents “Positively U!” with Marcia Mayper. Do you know your positive qualities? Positive Psychology takes us on a journey to explore many of our positive qualities. Explore how you may know your greatest strengths and techniques to use them more for a happier, increased satisfaction and fulfilling life.

DATE/TIME:
May 25, 2017 at 6:30 pm

LOCATION:
New Lebanon Library
550 State Route 20
New Lebanon, NY 12125

MORE:
Phone: 518-794-8844
Email: leb@taconic.net

 

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Good Advice for Home Buyers When Making an Offer

A recent article on RealtorMag had some valuable advice for home buyers when it comes to making an offer on a house. These tips are especially important in a competitive market, like we have been seeing in Columbia County lately.

Making an Offer: 5 Mistakes to Avoid

1) Delaying

“Time kills deals,” says Andrew Sandholm of BOND New York Properties in New York. “Dragging your feet means you could wind up paying more in a bidding war situation or missing out on the property altogether.” Buyers need to be ready with their paperwork, such as bank statements, a preapproval letter, and documents supporting proof of funds, from the day they begin house-hunting mode. That way they can pounce quickly with an offer when they do find a home they like.

2) Making an Offer for Their Preapproved Amount

Smart buyers are getting preapproved to show a seller they’re financially able to purchase a home. However, Chuck Silverston, principal at Unlimited Sotheby’s International Realty in Brookline, Mass., warns buyers against using that document to come up with an offer amount.

“Many buyers come in with a preapproval for the exact offer price, but when you’re competing against other offers, including cash offers, you want to show financial strength,” Silverston says. “An exact preapproval could make a listing agent nervous because not only does the buyer not have any wiggle room to negotiate, but they might no longer qualify if interest rates rise.”

3) Submitting a Lowball Offer

Lowballing a seller often backfires, particularly in a seller’s market. “A lowball offer that isn’t backed up with math or comparable sales data is disrespectful and could turn off the seller and possibly mean you will miss out on the property completely,” Sandholm says.

4) Waiving Inspection Contingencies

“I don’t care whether it’s new construction or even your mom’s house you’re buying from her – get it inspected,” urges Joshua Jarvis of Jarvis Team Realty in Duluth, Ga. Further, if you waive the inspection contingency in your offer, you may lose the earnest money if you later back out of the deal.

5) Not Presenting Yourself Well Enough

In a seller’s market, buyers need to take steps to make sure they look good in the eyes of the seller. “In today’s highly competitive environment, the listing agent is trying to determine which buyer will be the easiest to deal with,” Silverston says. Buyers may want to avoid pointing out every defect, making nitpicky queries, or questioning the seller’s tastes.

“Basically buyers who act less than enthusiastic will see themselves at a competitive disadvantage when sellers are comparing multiple offers,” he says.

SOURCE – realtormag.realtor.org

 

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