Year Round Cayuta Lake Property! - SOLD!

Views from the deck
Address
2636 Cooley Camp, Alpine, New York 14805
Primary details
Price: $205,000 - SOLD! | Bedrooms: 3 | Bathrooms: 2
Additional details
MLS#: 127840, Heat: Forced Air, Propane, Water: Well, Sewer: Septic, Municipality: Odessa/ Montour/ Watkins Glen, Tax Map: 79.09-1-21, Garage: None, Year Built: 1933, SqFt.: 1568, Lot Size: 55LFx114
Includes: CONSTRUCTION: Frame, Vinyl Siding, Wood Siding
ROOF: Asphalt/F-Glass Shingle, Metal
BASEMENT/FOUNDATION: Full, Partially Finished, Walk-Out, Block, Poured, Slab
PRIMARY HEAT: Propane
HEAT/COOLING: Forced Air, Propane
WATER: Well
SEWER/SEPTIC: Septic
INSULATION: Full
ENERGY FEATURES: Ceiling Fan(s), Double Pane, Low-E, Storm Door(s)
FLOOR COVERINGS: Ceramic Tile, Laminate, Wood
FIREPLACE/STOVE: 1
APPLIANCES CONVEY: Dryer, Microwave, Refrigerator, Stove-Gas, Washer
OTHER ROOMS: Workshop
INTERIOR INCLUSIONS: A/C Window Unit(s), Cathedral Ceilings, Dehumidifier, Whirlpool, CO Detector, Smoke Detector
EXTERIOR FEATURES: Distant View, Patio, Storage Shed, Deck
Description
Year Around Lake Front Home
Year around lake front home located on Cayuta Lake in the Finger Lakes region. 55� of lake frontage with miles of undisturbed distant views.
Completely renovated from the studs inward.
Features include:
* Open floor plan
* New kitchen.
* Sliding glass doors to enjoy the lake view and undisturbed distant views.
* Private 2nd level master suite with full bath.
* Fireplace to enjoy cooler fall nights
* New wrap-around deck and seawall.
It is located on Cayuta lake which offers exceptional peace and tranquility. The lake is a 588-acre glacial lake surrounded by forested hills in the Schuyler County town of Catharine.
The entire Cayuta Lake aquatic system, including its surrounding wetlands, is relatively pristine and noted for the presence of rare species and high biodiversity. In 1995 James Allen donated 95 acres of wetland and wet woods at the northern end of the lake, including the inlet that contains the rare sponges, to Cornell University.
Boating is permitted on the lake. The State of New York owns much of the scrub and swamp around the northern end of the lake.
Possible owner financing.
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