A Mid-Century Catskills Estate on Nearly 150 Acres With Views Across the Hudson Valley Lists for $2.45 Million

Beds: 5  Baths: 5  Living Area: 372 m² (4,000 ft²)  Land: 59.9 hectares (~148 acres)

Amenities: Main house, two-story cottage, cabin / pool house, in-ground pool, barn, fenced wildflower garden, woodshed, two-car carport, mature gardens, rolling fields and woodland


Set in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains, the 148-acre (59.9-hectare) property comprises a 1940s main house, cottage, and cabin, recently renovated and positioned across rolling terrain with open views toward the Hudson Valley. The property is on the market with the The Lillie K. Team at Sotheby's International Realty for $2,450,000.

The agent describes the property as a turn-key country compound, following a recent renovation across all three structures. In total, the estate offers approximately 4,000 ft² (372 m²) of interior space and five bedrooms distributed across the main house, cottage, and cabin. In a market where much of the Hudson Valley’s most visible inventory clusters around Hudson proper, Haas Hill offers a more expansive, fully built-out alternative within reach of both the Catskills and New York City.

The setup centers on a primary residence for daily living, with two separate buildings that can function as guest quarters, workspaces, or additional accommodation depending on use. At a time when buyers are seeking properties that require little to no additional work, the estate is configured for immediate use across all three structures.

The main house extends approximately 2,700 ft² (251 m²) and is organized around a series of open, light-filled rooms. A double-height living and dining space centers on an original fireplace, while a separate family room and enclosed office provide more private areas.

The kitchen has been fully updated with new appliances, including a charcoal AGA range, and features a hand-painted tile backsplash and terracotta radiant-heated floors. A built-in breakfast nook looks out toward the pool and a mature catalpa tree, with direct access to an outdoor dining deck.

Upstairs, the primary suite is oriented toward unobstructed views across the Mid-Hudson Valley, with additional bedrooms and bathrooms completing the second floor.

A short walk from the main house, the two-story cottage offers independent accommodation with pine floors, exposed beams, a kitchenette, and full bath. Nearby, the cabin—currently used as a pool house—includes vaulted ceilings, a loft, kitchenette, and full bath, making it suitable for guest use, studio space, or a more informal retreat.

The grounds are fully developed and in active use, with an in-ground pool, barn, fenced wildflower garden, woodshed, and two-car carport. The land moves between open fields and wooded areas, with established planting and mature trees already in place, and open views across the Hudson Valley. The combination of acreage, secondary structures, and existing infrastructure makes the property particularly suited to the kind of multi-part country living now driving demand across the wider Hudson Valley.

While the property functions as a self-contained estate, it sits a few minutes from the town of Coxsackie, which has emerged as a quieter, less saturated alternative to Hudson, with a growing cluster of independent food, wine, and retail destinations along Reed Street. Local spots include Coxsackie General, Reed Street Bottle Shop, UnQuiet, and Via Ravioli.

The property is approximately 15 minutes from Catskill, 30 minutes from Hudson and Amtrak service, 30 minutes from Albany International Airport, and just under 2.5 hours from New York City, positioning it for both full-time use and weekend access. Taken together, the property offers a scale and level of completion that is increasingly difficult to find at this price point within easy reach of the city.

All photographs belong to The Lillie K. Team at Sotheby's International Realty. See more photos on the original listing.

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