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New Old Houses are perfect for people who desire an old house, but do not want their entire lives to revolve around caring for that old house. Creating and maintaining complicated relationships with plumbers, heat guys and electricians is not everyone's definition of a weekend getaway.
Good homes have a soul, and Catskill Farms strives to ensure its homes provide not only sound and stylish construction, but also a sense of history. All of our homes come with multiple acres of land and seclusion without isolation.
The homes we build in Sullivan County are constructed to reflect a sense of history with authentic turn-of-the-century regional architecture as the basis of the design. We install fireplaces, wide plank floors, shaker-style cabinets, and huge porches. Because our customers find us directly, and we serve as our own designers, we save our clients a large amount of money and are selling homes full of value.
For all of you who are discovering Sullivan County for the first time, Catskill Farms hopes to provide you with a very warm welcome and lots of problem-free weekends.
Catskill Farms wants everyone to be able to afford a Country Escape, hence our brand new mini-cottages series. Priced around $265k, these homes feature 1 or 2 bedrooms, and a big open floor plan with the kitchen, dining room and lots of open interior space, including woodstoves and wide plank floors. Some also have full walkout basements so the new owners can double the size of their house when the wallet allows.
Our Cottage Series homes for sale in Upstate New York defines our building and design philosophy -– “elegance through simplicity”, and “less is more.” Thankfully, the Hummer/McMansion era is concluding, and we are seeing a lot of demand for reasonable, intimate spaces. These homes start at $320,000.
Farmhouses have always been our bread and butter. Regionally-inspired with modern amenities, these Catskill homes for sale have saved a lot of families from the “this old house” romantic daydream that devours both the savings account and the relationship. Classic designs inspired by Early American Architecture.

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