New York land for sale: "Lower-Price-Anxious Owner" If you are looking for a place to live or play between mountains and a river, you might find it in the Town of Dekalb, in Northern NY! Geographically, this property lies in the St. Lawrence River Valley, roughly 12 miles from the port of Ogdensburg on the River, and only a stones throw (30 minutes) from the Adirondack State Park, two of the most fascinating attractions in NYS. This long ago retired dairy farm was also home to 'Helen's Lunch', a popular roadside diner that served hungry travelers from the 1950's thru the 80's. Both the diner, farmhouse and barn have fallen into disrepair. Ruins of the old sugaring shanty can be seen on the southern end of the 100 acre wooded portion of the property. The 17 acres of open fields once thrived with corn, wheat and oats. Three water features on the parcel, occupying about 31 acres, a...
New York land for sale: "Lower-Price-Anxious Owner" If you are looking for a place to live or play between mountains and a river, you might find it in the Town of Dekalb, in Northern NY! Geographically, this property lies in the St. Lawrence River Valley, roughly 12 miles from the port of Ogdensburg on the River, and only a stones throw (30 minutes) from the Adirondack State Park, two of the most fascinating attractions in NYS. This long ago retired dairy farm was also home to 'Helen's Lunch', a popular roadside diner that served hungry travelers from the 1950's thru the 80's. Both the diner, farmhouse and barn have fallen into disrepair. Ruins of the old sugaring shanty can be seen on the southern end of the 100 acre wooded portion of the property. The 17 acres of open fields once thrived with corn, wheat and oats. Three water features on the parcel, occupying about 31 acres, attract a variety of feathered and fur bearing inhabitants. The ~11 acre flat land adjacent to Barter Creek in the southeast corner is a marsh-like meadow. The ~3 acre pond in the center of the lot was developed and is maintained by beaver. And the ~17 acre wetland that occupies the northern portion is within the floodplain of the Oswegatchie River. An unofficial rest stop at the intersection of 812 and McAdoo Road is used by local fisherman in their quest to catch popular game fish including; bass, northern pike, muskellunge, walleye, perch and trout. There is investment and wildlife attraction potential in the young forest stands on the parcel. Major tree species include; sugar & red maple, red & white oak, basswood, beech, butternut, ash, hickory, hophornbeam, birch, cherry, white pine and hemlock. Most of the timber is currently in the pole to small sawtimber size class, an opportune size for improvement thinnings. You are guaranteed to see signs of deer, turkey, grouse, woodcock and waterfowl. As the local Amish families will attest to, St. Lawrence County is a great place to raise families and live off the land. So if you are looking for that special place to call your own, in the most sparsely populated county of NYS, you need to check out this beautiful setting above the friendly waters of the Oswegatchie River.
You can own this remarkable property for 50% down, with monthly installments of only $718.86. (Based on financing $64,750 remaining purchase balance, for 10 years, at 6% annual interest. Subject to seller credit approval. Buyer to pay legal fees for mortgage deed and note). Too much land? Owner will entertain offers on portions of the property as well. Give us a call to discuss your options!
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