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Historic 1865 New York Farmhouse for $110K

 

 

 

 

 

Featuring three bedrooms and two bathrooms, this New York farmhouse overlooks a historic covered bridge. Hardwood floors and a fireplace highlight the interior alongside several recent mechanical updates. Bring some sweat equity to finish updating this solid property.

 

 

 

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  • 3 bed
  • 2 bath

 

 

 

 

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About This Historic 1865 New York Farmhouse for $110K

Built in 1865 and available for the first time in over fifty years, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom farmhouse offers 2,068 square feet on a half-acre lot. Overlooking the historic Newfield Covered Bridge, the property provides easy walking access to Main Street shops and restaurants. Commuting is convenient with the TCAT bus line nearby and a ten-minute drive to major grocery stores. Outdoor recreation is close at hand, with Treman State Park, Arnot Forest, and Connecticut Hill offering hiking and cross-country skiing.

Inside, the home features hardwood and wide plank floors, a living room with a fireplace, and a dining room with a built-in china cabinet. Practical updates include a 2015 tear-off roof, replacement windows, and modernized plumbing and electrical systems. The main level includes a mudroom, laundry, and a full bathroom. Outside, a broad front porch faces the deep yard, while a two-car garage features a second floor ready to be converted into a workshop or studio. Ready for your personal updates, this fixer-upper presents a solid opportunity to build equity.

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If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.

 

 

 

 

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114 Bank St, Newfield, NY 14867                                              $110,000

 

 

 

 

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Newfield, New York

Newfield operates as a quiet rural town in Tompkins County, New York, positioned just south of the city of Ithaca. Residents experience a small-town atmosphere while remaining close to the amenities and employment opportunities of a larger college town. Rolling hills, agricultural fields, and dense forests characterize the local landscape, making it a popular area for those seeking space and privacy. Community life often centers around the historic downtown area and local schools.

History plays a visible role in the town’s identity, most notably through the Newfield Covered Bridge. Built in 1853, it holds the distinction of being the oldest covered bridge in New York State that remains open to daily vehicular traffic. Main Street features a modest collection of local businesses, municipal buildings, and historic homes that reflect the area’s nineteenth-century origins. Everyday conveniences are available locally, while major grocery stores and shopping centers are a short drive away.

Outdoor recreation draws many people to this specific part of the Finger Lakes region. Robert H. Treman State Park and Buttermilk Falls State Park sit just outside the town borders, offering extensive hiking trails, deep gorges, and natural swimming areas. Connecticut Hill Wildlife Management Area and the Arnot Forest provide thousands of acres for hunting, bird watching, and cross-country skiing. These expansive public lands ensure that residents have year-round access to nature and outdoor activities.

Proximity to Ithaca significantly influences life in Newfield. Commuters regularly travel the short distance to reach employers like Cornell University, Ithaca College, and various regional businesses. Cayuga Lake is also easily accessible, providing opportunities for boating and fishing during the warmer months. Regional transit options, including the local bus system, help connect Newfield residents to the broader educational and cultural resources of the surrounding county.

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