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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.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

The Beauty of the Sullivan County Morning

I'm an early riser, and lately even more so, rolling out of bed ready to rock and roll around 4am. I should've really been a dairy farmer. So, it's not like I'm waking up tired, I'm ready to rock, so I have been getting up and reading some online papers, ready for the slightest crack in the night, so I can take Jake on a two mile jog interrupted continuously by the pee and poop needs of Jake, although when you think about it, it's awfully suspicious that he can hold it all day, but go for a little run and he has to go like 16 times. Well, today I saddled up and hit the road around 5 and just as I was getting started I see some frickin' person off in the distance with a bright orange hat and gloves - not a typical sight on lonely Crawford Road. So I give him a wave and Jake gives him a ridiculous non-threatening growl and we continue into the fresh dry morning towards Mail Road. We hit, rotate and return back only to run into this guy again, and he's bending over picking up trash off the side of the road. Being fully invested in Sullivan, having someone pick up litter, alone, on the side of the road, at 5am, really worked for me, so I stopped and chatted and he said he covers 4 miles of road and walks it once a week picking up litter. That's a quiet hero to me. And we have places like the NACL experimental theater, we have Chris and Matt donating money to the local farmers market to keep it viable and growing, we have the 85 acre farm that serves as education center for hundreds of local kids, we have the amazing Foodstock each year, and the Bob Dylan music marathon at the hydropowered community radio station and a million other efforts that make this place spin. It's not gaudy, but it's real. And I'll take real any day of the week.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Get Down On It.

Hangin with Kool & the Gang, early morning like - "What you gonna do? You want to get down? Tell me what you gonna do? Do you want to get down? What you gonna do? You want to get down? What you gonna do? You want to get down? - Tell me. Get down on it get down on it" Some groovy tunage for our samba like advance through the construction of a few homes. Below is Ranch V, another Mid-Century experiment. They've been big hits - one to Cheri, one to Erin, one to Tony and Laurie, and one to Kat and Gregg. This one is on the small side - about 720 sq ft, one bedroom, 4+ acres and borders 1200 acres of usable State land. That's right - borders 1200 acres of usable State land.

We are keeping it fresh and real over at Yankee Lake where the guys are kicking like it's some Olympic sport with 7 virgins waiting as a prize. I mean, jesus, we've only been there 6 weeks and we demo'ed the damn thing, rebuilt literally every inch, slapped up 16 sq of siding, roofed it, installed the windows and doors and now we are roughing her in for the plumbing, heating, electric and security phase. It's impressive, even to me, who is typically not easily impressed.

Kevin the architect just reinvented this whole house from a flow and usability vantage.

It's a lake front piece, at Yankee Lake, in the Town of Mamakating.

From the master bedroom.

That's Rich, Al and James take a good look before getting started. Very atypically, this house came with 7 ft ceilings and through some miracle twist of fate, we were able to lift them up to 9'. Usually, if you got low ceilings, you are stuck with low ceilings - that's just the way the cookie crumbles.

And then our newest Micro Cottage 4, which wasn't even here 8 days ago. Sort of, the 'now you don't see it, now you do' play on phraseology.

And then at my house Norm's tooling around in his big equipment while Lisa is away. Fixing the pond spillway which blew out because of all the rain, and a bunch of other little projects.

"How you gonna do it if you really don't want to dance By standing on the wall? Get your back up off the wall tell me. How you gonna do it if you really don't want to dance By standing on the wall. Get your back up off the wall 'Cause I heard all the people sayin': Get down on it come on and Get down on it - if you really want it Get down on it - you gotta feel it." (not a bad post of 4:48am). Coming up on 500 blog posts since I started.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Client in the News

Eric Wilson, a fashion writer for the Times, does a nifty little number with this review of the wedding dress from the Royal Wedding - Kate Middleton's Dress is a Flawless Success

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Rock and Roll

Wet, dreary, lots of rain and limited progress, for us. Of course, we did start and get two foundations in the ground and are kicking the Yankee Lake renovation in the ass, but oh, give us a little dry weather and we will really be off to the races. Here are the cement boys pouring the slab at Ranch 5 on one of the few sunny days we've seen.

And a couple of cute shots of Lucas in order to keep this whole blog cute and warm and fuzzy feeling. He's playing nicely with Ruby who will turn on man, woman or child on a dime with a quick sideways claw stroke. Having been rescued from one of those 'have a heart' traps in the Brooklyn, she came to us smaller than my palm and mean as a whip. We were concerned for the baby at first, since her unpredictableness was a bit concerning. But now it's one big happy family with Jake the lab, Lucas the little boy and Ruby the cat all combining to create quite the daily circus. I think this was a picture of Lucas killing time after being stuck inside for 4 days (actually 4 months) because of the crapola weather - just before we went on big road trip to Scranton PA to the Steamtown Train and Locomotive museum (with a quick stop a Old Good Things afterward).

He's cute, happy and healthy. Construction is under way at Micro Cottage 4. Dean just started framing it the other day and by tomorrow he will be wrapping it up.

And another mid-century version of country living - Ranch V is 750 sq ft, and 1 bedroom on just under 5 acres. it even has a roofed car port.

And Farm 16 will go on the below 8 acre piece of property shortly. A 3 bedroom mix version of Cottage 21 and Cottage 28.

And Farm 11 goes on this nice 12 acre piece of land. this was a house we designed a few years back but never got around to building it - it's one of my favorites and I've been dying to build it.

And then Cottage 36, with a full finished basement on this 15 acres of land.

Barn IV is ready to start as well, and this one should be a real winner at 1300 sq ft of lofty living.

With 2 more to build in Saugerties NY and another couple in Sullivan County and this is shaping up to be the Year of Construction.

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