393 B G Partridge Rd Windham, NY 12496
LAND - Windham, NY
- Added:
- Nov 7, 2025
- Days on Market:
- 247
- Last Refresh:
- Jul 12 at 10:06 am
Property Features for 393 B G Partridge Rd
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Standard status
- Active
- Lot size
- 160.00 Acres
Utilities
- Water source
- Well
- Water front features
- Stream
Building Details
- Additional Structures
- Guest House
Listing agent Evan Spero (518) 929-9000
Listing office Off-Market Consultants 1914 Route 23C, Kingston, NY (518) 929-9000
Listing date Nov 7, 2025
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
Access is provided by 50 feet of deeded ownership that begins a large, well-maintained trail. The trail is described as navigable by truck, ATV, or on foot, climbing about a half mile before branching into smaller ATV paths that extend for miles across the property and into state/city trail connections. The property is accessed from a picturesque dead-end valley road and is also described as connecting directly to the Long Path Trail, with substantial adjacent DEP holdings for lasting privacy and recreational use.
The land extends to the middle of West Hollow Brook and includes areas bordered by wetlands, with noted wildlife activity. Deeded rights are granted to build up to two residences, allowing the existing cabin to function as caretaker housing, a guest home, or a primary residence while constructing future improvements. Showings are by guided tour only; contact the broker for showing instructions.
Key Highlights
- Approx. 160 acres in the Northern Catskills with Stream waterfront features and West Hollow Brook running to the middle of the brook
- Off‑grid 2‑bedroom, two‑story hunting cabin with a deck, accessed via a well‑maintained trail about 1/2 mile up
- Cabin includes propane for cooking, electricity, 2 wood stoves, and spring‑fed water