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Cortlandt Manor Area Land

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Lots 49, 50 &Amp 68 Somerset Lane Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567

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MLS# 912463
A Rare Multi-Lot Opportunity in Cortlandt Manor – 1.171 Acres of Possibility
Opportunities like this don’t come along often. Nestled in the heart of Cortlandt Manor, this unique property combines three separate tax lots—Lots 49, 50, and 68—into one expansive offering. Together, they total 1.171 acres (50,990 sq. ft.) of prime residential land in one of Northern Westchester’s most desirable communities. The property sits within the R-15 zoning district, which requires a minimum of 15,000 square feet per single-family home. With more than three times that threshold, this parcel delivers not just ample space but also versatility and creative options for the buyer. Whether you’re a homeowner looking to design your dream retreat, a builder aiming to create a standout residence, or an investor who understands the value of scarce land in a tight market, this tract offers the right combination of size, location, and potential.
Zoning and Setback Details
The R-15 zoning guidelines are straightforward and supportive of a range of designs. Required setbacks include: 35 feet from the road (front setback) 25 feet from the rear property line (rear setback). Side setbacks equal to 20% of the lot’s width, up to a maximum of 10 feet. This framework ensures a balance between privacy, neighborhood cohesion, and development flexibility. It also allows a future homeowner or builder to maximize usable space while maintaining compliance with local regulations.
Utilities and Infrastructure. The property has town water available, simplifying the planning and building process. For waste management, a septic system will be required, and approval through the Westchester County Board of Health (BOH) is necessary. A Neighborhood with All the Right Connections. Location matters just as much as land, and this property shines in that regard. Set in Cortlandt Manor, it offers the best of both worlds: a quiet, residential setting surrounded by nature, yet minutes away from shopping, dining, schools, and major highways. For commuters, Metro-North’s Hudson Line provides direct access to Manhattan, making this property ideal for those who want suburban tranquility without giving up urban convenience. Why This Property Stands Out! Vacant residential land in Westchester County is in limited supply, and parcels of this size are even rarer. Most available lots tend to be smaller, more restrictive, or complicated by infrastructure limitations. Here, with nearly 51,000 square feet, public water available, and clearly defined zoning regulations, the path to development is far more straightforward. For builders, this means less guesswork and more room to focus on design and quality. For individual buyers, it means the freedom to plan a home that suits both lifestyle and long-term investment goals.
The Bottom Line
Lots 49, 50, and 68 on Dale Avenue in Cortlandt Manor represent a rare chance to acquire 1.171 acres of residentially zoned land with clear building parameters, available utilities, and enormous potential. Whether your vision is a private retreat, a family estate, or an investment project, this property offers the foundation to make it a reality.
Don’t miss the chance to turn three lots into one exceptional opportunity.
Listing by: ONEKEY / Coldwell Banker Realty / Thomas Santore
$60,000
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Peekskill Area Land

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3137, 1339 And 1341 Lincoln Terrace Peekskill, NY 10566

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MLS# 852839
Tucked away on a quiet, unassuming stretch of Lincoln Terrace sits a trio of parcels—1337, 1339, and 1341—that whisper possibility to those who know how to listen. They’re more than just 0.3467 acres of residentially zoned land; they’re a clean slate in a town where the rhythm of development and the pulse of community beat in harmony. For decades, these lots stood quietly beneath the canopy of old-growth trees, watching the neighborhood evolve around them. At one time, a modest home stood on one of the parcels—a cozy cape-style place with peeling white paint and a garden lovingly tended by a woman named Mrs. Dorsey. Long gone now, both the house and its gardener, the land remains. The outlines of a stone walkway peek through the soil after every heavy rain. Locals say in early spring, daffodils still push their way up from where the garden used to be. Now, all three parcels are being offered together, a rare package deal priced at just $60,000. For some, that number might raise an eyebrow. For others, it's a blinking neon sign that reads: opportunity. From a practical standpoint, the lots offer flexibility. Whether for a savvy builder hoping to construct a single spacious residence, or an investor aiming to maximize the footprint with a cluster of charming cottages (subject to local zoning approvals, of course), the potential is real. Municipal water access runs nearby, and the road is maintained year-round, making access a breeze. The lots are lightly wooded, gently sloped, and kissed by morning light from the east. There’s no mistaking it: the land is buildable, beautiful, and quietly waiting. But there's something else about these parcels—something more intangible. Standing on the middle lot, the world quiets. You hear the soft rustle of leaves in the breeze and maybe, if you're lucky, the far-off sound of a dog barking or a child laughing. The neighborhood isn’t bustling; it’s steady. It's the kind of street where neighbors still wave from porches and mailboxes are decorated for the holidays. A few lots down, there's a tire swing that’s been in place so long, the tree limb it hangs from has started to curve upward in response. Developers have looked, and walked, and measured. Dreamers have stood on the property and imagined driveways winding through pine and oak. One local artist even set up an easel one morning, drawn in by the light and the stillness. And each time, someone new finds something different in the soil, in the air—something that can’t quite be put into words. That’s the magic of 1337, 1339, and 1341 Lincoln Terrace. They don’t just offer land. They offer a blank page at the edge of town—an open invitation to create something lasting. Whether it becomes the site of a single dream home tucked behind evergreens, or three smaller dwellings forming a quiet compound for extended family or income generation, it’s ready. And perhaps that’s why these three parcels are best sold together: because like the stories they’ve quietly gathered over the years, they’re meant to be experienced as one. A package deal—for the right buyer with the right vision.
Listing by: ONEKEY / Coldwell Banker Realty / Thomas Santore
$59,000
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Franklin Area Land

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Lot 29.4 Sunset Trail Franklin, NY 13755

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MLS# 883595
29.4 Sunset Trail, Franklin, NY 13755 — 9 Acres of Solitude, Wildlife, and Possibility. At the very end of a rugged private dirt road in Delaware County, you'll find a quiet circle in the grass—untouched, undisturbed, and waiting for the right kind of buyer. Welcome to Lot 29.4 Sunset Trail, a 9-acre parcel of raw land where nature does most of the talking. If you’ve been searching for your own upstate escape, a quiet place to hunt, or an off-grid retreat spot with true seclusion, this property could be your match. Tucked away on a trail that sees more deer than people, this parcel is being offered as hunting land, though its appeal extends far beyond. Hunters will appreciate the location—surrounded by similar parcels, the land sees minimal human traffic. There are signs of wildlife throughout, from deer trails to the occasional fox or turkey. As you reach the end of Sunset Trail, the land opens up with a grassy circular area, naturally formed over time. This quiet turnaround spot gives you a flat, usable space to park a camper, pitch a tent, or just gear up before heading into the woods. It’s rustic and functional, without any frills—and that’s exactly how it should be. The property itself is heavily wooded, a mix of hardwoods and softwoods typical of the Catskills region. The terrain is varied but manageable, offering natural elevation changes and a mix of open understory and denser patches of brush. Whether you're bow hunting or looking to hike and explore, there’s plenty of room to roam. You won’t find utilities here, but that’s part of the appeal—no wires, no close neighbors, no distractions. Located just outside the quaint village of Franklin and only a short drive to Oneonta or Delhi, this parcel provides a true escape while still keeping you within reach of modern amenities. Sunset Trail is a seasonal road—not town-maintained—reinforcing the off-grid nature of this opportunity. Four-wheel drive is recommended during wet or winter months, but that’s the price of privacy in this part of upstate New York. Thinking longer-term? There’s potential here beyond just recreation. With town approval, a buyer might explore future development or cabin construction. For now, it’s an open canvas for hunters, naturalists, weekend campers, or anyone seeking a piece of undisturbed land in the foothills of the Catskills. 29.4 Sunset Trail is more than land. It’s a place to unplug, to breathe, and to connect with nature. Whether you’re tracking wildlife, stargazing at night, or just taking a break from the chaos of modern life, this 9-acre retreat offers the rare kind of stillness that can’t be bought in suburbia.
Listing by: ONEKEY / Coldwell Banker Realty / Thomas Santore
$35,000
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Peekskill Area Land

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1343 And 1357 Lincoln Terrace Peekskill, NY 10566

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MLS# 852879
Some places don’t shout—they whisper. That’s the kind of place Lincoln Terrace is. And tucked along its gently curving line, nestled between older homes and unbuilt patches of green, sit two overlooked gems: 1343 and 1357 Lincoln Terrace. Together, these residentially zoned parcels total 0.3707 acres, offered as a package for just $35,000. To the untrained eye, it might seem like just another pair of wooded lots. But to the right person, these side-by-side slices of land speak volumes. The lots are raw and full of potential—quietly resting under a canopy of maple and oak, with a soft slope that gives just enough topography to inspire an architect’s imagination. There’s something naturally framed about the space—an openness that calls to be shaped into a home, or two, or perhaps a private retreat surrounded by trees and sky. What makes these lots more compelling isn’t just the price—though $35,000 for both is enough to make any investor pause—it’s the story of what could be. Here, you’re buying more than square footage. You’re buying a start. Back in the 1960s, the area was slated for a wave of development. Foundations were poured. Roads were drawn. But plans shifted, the world moved on, and a few parcels—like 1343 and 1357—were left untouched. While others built and grew, these lots remained still, catching the morning sun and holding onto their quiet potential. They’ve been passed over not for lack of value, but for lack of vision. Today, the neighborhood is a blend of old charm and new energy. Residents walk dogs, tend to gardens, and chat across driveways. There’s a quiet pride here—an understanding that while the world races ahead, some places are best left to grow slowly, intentionally. And that’s the beauty of these two lots. Together, they offer a chance to create something meaningful without breaking the bank. Whether it’s a thoughtfully designed home nestled between the trees or a pair of rental cottages, the zoning supports residential use, and utilities aren’t far. With careful planning, this could be an affordable foothold in a growing community or the start of a lasting legacy. Some buyers chase what’s flashy. Others, what’s finished. But the wise ones? They know the value of land that’s been waiting. Waiting for the right hands. The right dream. The right moment. Standing at 1343, you can look toward 1357 and imagine a gravel path curving through the lots, or a fire pit where neighbors gather under string lights. The land doesn’t just hold promise—it offers peace. A place to slow down. To start fresh. At $35,000, it’s more than a deal—it’s an invitation. The kind that doesn’t stay open long. Because eventually, someone will walk the land, feel the stillness, and see exactly what’s possible.
Listing by: ONEKEY / Coldwell Banker Realty / Thomas Santore
$29,000
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Putnam Valley Area Land

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Lot 73 Brookside Road Putnam Valley, NY 10579

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MLS# 852007
1 Acre with Lake Rights in Roaring Brook – Putnam Valley’s Hidden Gem
Dreaming of a peaceful escape with water access? This 1-acre lot in the highly sought-after Roaring Brook community of Putnam Valley offers exactly that. Nestled in a quiet, natural setting, this parcel comes with coveted lake rights to one of the area's best-kept secrets—a pristine lake known for great fishing, swimming, and peaceful paddling.
Enjoy exclusive access to a few beautiful beaches, perfect for summer lounging or launching a canoe. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or your forever home, the Roaring Brook community blends rustic charm with a close-knit feel. Just a short drive from the Taconic, yet it feels worlds away.
Don't miss your chance to own land in a neighborhood where opportunities are rare and the lake lifestyle is real.
Rare opportunity to own a full acre in the highly sought-after Roaring Brook community of Putnam Valley! This property offers more than just space — it comes with lake rights to one of the area’s most desirable lakes, known for its peaceful waters, great fishing, and a few charming community beaches perfect for relaxing weekends or summer fun. Whether you’re planning to build your dream home or invest in a tranquil retreat, this lot puts you steps away from nature and outdoor enjoyment. The Roaring Brook community blends rustic charm with close-knit neighborhood vibes, all while staying convenient to major roads and everyday needs. Don’t miss your chance to live the lake life — secluded, scenic, and full of potential.
Listing by: ONEKEY / Coldwell Banker Realty / Thomas Santore