Catskills - Sullivan County - Ulster County Real Estate -- Catskill Farms Journal

Old School Real estate blog in the Catskills. Journeys, trial, tribulations, observations and projects of Catskill Farms Founder Chuck Petersheim. Since 2002, Catskill Farms has designed, built, and sold over 250 homes in the Hills, investing over $100m and introducing thousands to the areas we serve. Farms, Barns, Moderns, Cottages and Minis - a design portfolio which has something for everyone.

Saturday, June 1, 2019

Ranch 28, Ulster County NY Real Estate


A new Ranch, hot of the presses sold last week, as did a resale of a Ranch we built on a nice piece of real estate in Saugerties.  It was interesting to see a 6 year old Ranch 14 (as seen here and here)sell for $643k and our new one sell for $575k.  Means we are still offering so much value, and leaving a lot on the table for our clients.  I guess that's why there is only 1 Catskill Farms, and our competition remains unnoticed and unseen, except for house here and there.


Ranch 28 below -


A classic form that has been well-received over the years.





Interiors of the main living space and the mountain views from the master bedroom.  Some of the best real estate in the Catskills.



We make good use of our ground floor space in these ranches.  Terrific, well-lit spaces with a ton of form and function.


More pics of the new home can be found at Ranch 28 on our Catskill Farms website, which features 20 years of our Catskills homes.

Summer time is here, with summer activities in the Catskills.  Little league, dog walks, hikes, and all sorts of related fun.

Son Lucas.


Catskill Farms Chief, Chuck

And Dog, Lulu.

Other Catskill Farms digital assets can be found at -

https://www.instagram.com/catskillfarms/

For our Zany videos at  - https://vimeo.com/thecatskillfarms

And of course our Website,  www.thecatskillfarms.com

Saturday, May 11, 2019

A Saturday in the Catskills - Catskills homes for sale

It's little league season, and I love baseball and my once-reluctant now enthusiastic son pitched his first game today.  He did good and got awarded the game ball by the coach.  He also had his 4th grade essay on his football championship game published in the local paper.




Weather was nice so the 9am game started chilly but warmed quickly.  His team, the Thunder, is 7-0.  We then rested for an hour before his private batting lessons, then a trip to GAIT, which is a group that uses equines for therapy that I've been privileged to support with the profits of Catskill Farms, HQ real estate located in Sullivan County, this idea I had nearly 20 year ago.

After GAIT, which was nursing a young male foal that was born just a few days ago, we had to drive to Narrowsburg NY for an appointment to show our newest mini modern house (for sale for $305k and to check out the progress of a 1500 sq ft barn house nearly completed (and under contract)








We ended up taking the '72 Malibu convertible since it was such a nice day, but to be honest, I was too tired after a pretty busy day to get up and take a proper picture.  It's a cool car.

Monday I have a charity gold united way Milford tourney with Eric Goldstein of G5 Agency of Narrowsburg NY.

Friday, May 3, 2019

New Barn House in Bethel NY - Sullivan County NY Real Estate

We've built a bunch of homes on Silver Birch Way in Bethel NY on a nice private road carved out 15 years ago.  The land then sat for 15 years as the original developer slowly lowered his prices down to reality.  That's when we came in.


This 3.5 acres piece of catskills real estate pairs with one of our open floor plan barn houses sized at just over 1500 sq ft.  It sits directly on top of a large lake, with terrific boulder outcroppings cantilevered over the pond.


This new home in the catskills will be priced under $500k, and will be finished early Fall.  It is currently for sale.   www.thecatskillfarms.com.






Saturday, April 27, 2019

Does the NY Times Real Estate Section Suck? The Blog is Back.

I've always like this blog, its inception dates back to 2005 give or take.  A real two decade look at real estate in the Catskills.  A close reader can track my progress as an entrepreneur, a home builder in the Catskills, a writer, and observer and a professional.  I like it better than social media; it's sort of old school and not perverted with all the salesmanship and devious teasers and cookies of social media.

I've always used the blog as an expressive, somewhat inappropriate, boundary pushing medium.  For instance, this renewed effort of the owner of the Hudson Valley's most unlikely success story to relay our story and journey.  

With that preface, Why shouldn't I start with a smack down of the gorilla and pretentious NYTimes, since they once again, shut us out of a story inspired by our efforts in the Catskills.  Like leaving Andy Cunonan out of the story of Versaci, or J. Robinson out of the story of racial integration of baseball, or the Rabbit out of a story of vibrators, omitting Catskill Farms from 2 big stories of the Catskills smells of some odious influencers of those green with envy for our continued march of dominance.

I mean, how could Julie Satow (see google search of her here) write an article like this without mentioning the company that has invested exponentially more time, energy, money and creativity than any company she did mention in the article, including one, Hudson Woods, that was included while detailing the owner who lost $300k when selling their home.  One can only wonder, as a journalist, how she would justify to her readers not giving them a true reflection of the landscape of 2nd home buyers.

And then you had Sara Clemence write this article about our homes and our clients without ever mentioning the company that created the space that created the network of homeowners profiled.

The point is, in the era of skepticism of all things media, why would two journalists deprive their readers of the primary space of which they write?  Do they take their editorials cues from the lesser competitors of the primary player in the space of which they write?

Frankly, it's bad journalism, and for all things it is, it is mostly a true dis-service to their readership, because it reflected a journalistic bias and elitism and pretension that perverted their ability to truly reflect the actual landscape of which they write.

Feeling slighted, since it was in every shape and form a slap in the face, I wrote the Real Estate Section editor a note, copying the paper's editor of course.  I copied all my homeowners who have purchased our homes and began their weekly investments into the communities they moved.  Looking the email, after it was sent, just the length of the list - 462 persons - was a profound snapshot of the impact we've had for 2 decades.

So, basically, suck it Sara Clemence and Julie Satow.  Who needs you, really?









Charles Petersheim, Catskill Farms (Catskill Home Builder)
At Farmhouse 35
A Tour of 28 Dawson Lane
Location
Rock & Roll
The Transaction
The Process
Under the Hood
Big Barn
Columbia County Home
Catskill Farms History
New Homes in the Olivebridge Area
Mid Century Ranch Series
Chuck waxes poetic...
Catskill Farms Barn Series
Catskill Farms Cottage Series
Catskill Farms Farmhouse Series
Interviews at the Farm ft. Gary
Interviews at the Farm ft. Amanda
Biceps & Building
Catskill Farms Greatest Hits
Construction Photos
Planned It
Black 'n White
Home Accents at Catskill Farms, Part 2
Home Accents at Catskill Farms, Part 1