New York Handyman Special

c.1880 Three Bedroom New York Handyman Special on 1.1 Acre $59,500

OHU50K Notes   $59,500

Three-bedroom, two-bath New York handyman special on 1.1 acres in the North Country. The home has a front porch, hardwood floors and built-ins.

Yard featured at 123 Duane St, Malone, NY, 12953

Realtor Comments

1300 Sq.Ft. Village home on a double lot. Separate parcel #’s Totals just over an acre. Taxes reflect both parcels. Home is a fixer upper with a lot of potential. Being sold as-is.

  • bed
  • bath
  • Build date 1880

More New York Properties

Kitchen featured at 123 Duane St, Malone, NY, 12953

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. 

123 Duane St, Malone, NY 12953    $59,500

 

Kitchen featured at 123 Duane St, Malone, NY, 12953
*
Garage Indoor featured at 123 Duane St, Malone, NY, 12953
*
Other Interiors featured at 123 Duane St, Malone, NY, 12953
*
Other Interiors featured at 123 Duane St, Malone, NY, 12953

Pros and Cons of Malone, New York

Pros

  • Located in the beautiful Adirondack region with access to outdoor recreation including hiking, fishing, and winter sports
  • Close proximity to Canada (about 15 miles from the border)
  • Lower cost of living compared to many other New York communities
  • Small-town atmosphere with a tight-knit community feel
  • Historic downtown area with some charm and character
  • Relatively affordable housing prices
  • Access to natural attractions like the Salmon River and nearby state parks
  • Lower population density and less traffic than urban areas

Cons

  • Limited economic opportunities and job market compared to larger cities
  • Harsh winters with significant snowfall and cold temperatures
  • Limited dining, shopping, and entertainment options
  • Remote location (about an hour from Plattsburgh, two hours from Montreal)
  • Public transportation is limited or non-existent
  • Healthcare options may be more limited than in larger cities
  • Less diverse population than urban areas
  • Limited educational opportunities beyond K-12
error: Content is protected !!