🏷️ Home Snapshot

📍 Location: Stephentown, NY
🛠️ Year Built: 1830
🏡 Style: Colonial Grand Dame
📐 Size: 3,852 sq. ft.
🛏️ Bedrooms/Bathrooms: 7 bed / 4 bath
💰 Listed At: $350,000

📋 Inside the Home

This grand 1830 Colonial stands tall on over five acres in Stephentown, NY, offering a rare blend of original charm and modern updates. With nearly 4,000 square feet and seven bedrooms across three stories, it captures the scale and formality of early American architecture, complete with symmetrical lines, classic proportions, and a wide covered front porch. Inside, five distinct gathering spaces on the main floor reflect the Colonial tradition of separating uses, yet feel spacious, livable, and full of potential. The home’s bones are solid, the layout is timeless, and the views of the mountains and stream are pure upstate magic.

🖼️ Visual Tour

📎 Listing Info & Credit

Listed by: Jennifer Capala, William Pitt Sothebys International
🔗 View the Full Listing: 5392 South Stephentown Road, Stephentown, NY 12168

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