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Secluded Country Home in Mc Donough, New York

Posted on November 14, 2025 By admin

This is a two-storey farmhouse style house, built at the beginning of the last century and in need of some improvements to become a good family home. It is located on a large piece of land with agricultural character, surrounded by nature and in an area that offers peace and privacy. Inside there is ample living space with many rooms, offering opportunities for transformation and renovation according to the buyer’s preference. The house has an integrated kitchen with dining area, wooden floors and various elements that can reflect the style and taste of the new occupant. A detached garage, with two separate parking spaces and a gravel driveway provide practical access and space for the vehicle or other tools.

The heating branch operates with oil and forced air, while a well and a septic tank are used as water and sewage supplies – which attracts particular attention when considering the more rural location. The plot is large, irregularly shaped and agrarian in character, which gives the property potential for more than just residential use – it could also be considered for a hobby or some small outdoor activity. The apartment has the frame of a “fixer-upper”, so it requires investment and dedication to bring it to the standards required for comfortable living.

Choosing this property is suitable for someone who has vision, a desire for renovation work or for someone who wants to build something just for themselves – in an environment that offers tranquility, land, and space to “share” with nature. For more information about this property, please contact the listing agent through the Zillow link provided below the photos.

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