225 Route 22, Pawling, NY 12564
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This exceptional 558.35-acre property in Pawling, New York, presents an unparalleled investment opportunity, located just 90 minutes from Manhattan. The expansive land boasts level terrain, extensive trails, and vibrant pastures, ideal for a variety of uses. Currently utilized as a private hunting sanctuary, the property features diverse wildlife, including deer, bear, and duck, strategically placed hunting spots, and seasonal food plots. Nine picturesque ponds, created by an innovative water impoundment system, attract abundant wildlife and offer exceptional hunting opportunities. The system is powered by a high-capacity fresh water well producing approximately one million gallons per day, providing significant versatility for future development. This resource allows for the maintenance of ponds for hunting or easy conversion to arable land for agricultural purposes. The property's location adjacent to the Great Swamp enhances its natural beauty and habitat. With 4,800 square feet of existing structures (details not specified), the property is well-suited for a world-class hunting lodge, agricultural ventures, livestock farming, or a luxurious residential enclave. Its convenient location near Route 22, with easy access to Connecticut and Westchester County, makes it an exceptionally rare and desirable property with virtually limitless potential. The property is heated by oil. This is a truly unique chance to acquire a significant piece of Dutchess County land.
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