Property
Ownership: | For Sale |
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Type: | Single Family |
Rooms: | 14 |
Bedrooms: | 4 BR |
Bathrooms: | 2 |
Pets: | Pets No |
Lot Size: | 1.40 Acres |
Financials
DescriptionTucked just a quarter mile north of the New Jersey border, 768 Route 340 offers something special in Rockland County: historic charm, modern space, and a private setting that feels like your own slice of the Hudson Valley. Records suggest it was originally built in the 1860’s as the Ellis-Yuda Barn, and thoughtfully expanded over the years, this 4 bedroom, 2 bath home sits on 1.4 acres filled with life, color, and quiet.
Wander through perennial gardens that bloom spring to fall, tend your own vegetables just off the kitchen, or follow soft trails that wind through your private woods. At the end of the day, come home to a family room bathed in natural light, framed by double sliding glass doors that open wide to the expansive backyard. The kitchen connects easily to both the dining area and a screened in porch, perfect for slow mornings, Sunday dinners, or late nights listening to the sounds of the evening.
The upstairs layout includes three bedrooms and two bonus rooms, ideal for creative space, guest rooms, or offices. The primary suite is a standout, with vaulted ceilings, a skylight overhead for stargazing from your bed, and windows that welcome the morning light. A fourth bedroom is located on the main level, offering flexibility for guests or multigenerational living.
Downstairs, there is an additional 747 square feet of dry basement space, great for storage or future finishing. Outside, the lot offers more than just breathing room. It is one of the largest residential properties in the area and may be subdividable under current zoning. Morningside Ave ends just at the southern edge of the land, suggesting a natural extension point for a future second home site.
Palisades is a tight knit hamlet known for its history, its quiet beauty, and its creative spirit. And when you want a change of pace, Tallman Mountain State Park, riverfront trails, and fresh baguettes from The Filling Station are all minutes away. Or get to Manhattan in under 30.
With forced air heating, central AC, and a feeling that is hard to describe but easy to feel, 768 Route 340 is not just a home. It is the kind of place people dream about finding.
Virtual Tour: https://youtu.be/4zV9CvE7kEMAmenities- beamed ceilings
- Ceiling Fan(s)
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Electricity Connected
- First Floor Bedroom
- First Floor Full Bath
- Gas Oven
- Gas Range
- Gas Water Heater
- Microwave
- Natural Woodwork
- Original Details
- Refrigerator
- Trash Collection Public
- Washer
- Washer/Dryer Hookup
- Wood Burning
Tucked just a quarter mile north of the New Jersey border, 768 Route 340 offers something special in Rockland County: historic charm, modern space, and a private setting that feels like your own slice of the Hudson Valley. Records suggest it was originally built in the 1860’s as the Ellis-Yuda Barn, and thoughtfully expanded over the years, this 4 bedroom, 2 bath home sits on 1.4 acres filled with life, color, and quiet. Wander through perennial gardens that bloom spring to fall, tend your own vegetables just off the kitchen, or follow soft trails that wind through your private woods. At the end of the day, come home to a family room bathed in natural light, framed by double sliding glass doors that open wide to the expansive backyard. The kitchen connects easily to both the dining area and a screened in porch, perfect for slow mornings, Sunday dinners, or late nights listening to the sounds of the evening. The upstairs layout includes three bedrooms and two bonus rooms, ideal for creative space, guest rooms, or offices. The primary suite is a standout, with vaulted ceilings, a skylight overhead for stargazing from your bed, and windows that welcome the morning light. A fourth bedroom is located on the main level, offering flexibility for guests or multigenerational living. Downstairs, there is an additional 747 square feet of dry basement space, great for storage or future finishing. Outside, the lot offers more than just breathing room. It is one of the largest residential properties in the area and may be subdividable under current zoning. Morningside Ave ends just at the southern edge of the land, suggesting a natural extension point for a future second home site. Palisades is a tight knit hamlet known for its history, its quiet beauty, and its creative spirit. And when you want a change of pace, Tallman Mountain State Park, riverfront trails, and fresh baguettes from The Filling Station are all minutes away. Or get to Manhattan in under 30. With forced air heating, central AC, and a feeling that is hard to describe but easy to feel, 768 Route 340 is not just a home. It is the kind of place people dream about finding.
- beamed ceilings
- Ceiling Fan(s)
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Electricity Connected
- First Floor Bedroom
- First Floor Full Bath
- Gas Oven
- Gas Range
- Gas Water Heater
- Microwave
- Natural Woodwork
- Original Details
- Refrigerator
- Trash Collection Public
- Washer
- Washer/Dryer Hookup
- Wood Burning
Tucked just a quarter mile north of the New Jersey border, 768 Route 340 offers something special in Rockland County historic charm, modern space, and a private setting that feels ...

- View of front facade featuring a lawn and a chimney
- View of front of property with a chimney and roof with shingles
- Entryway featuring dark wood finished floors and stairs
- Foyer with dark wood-style floors and stairs
- Dining room with dark wood-type flooring and plenty of natural light
- View of dining room
- Kitchen with brown cabinets, wooden counters, freestanding refrigerator, dark floors, and beamed ceiling
- Kitchen with white appliances, beam ceiling, brown cabinets, dark flooring, and open shelves
- Kitchen with stainless steel dishwasher, freestanding refrigerator, brown cabinetry, dark countertops, and beamed ceiling
- Kitchen with white appliances, plenty of natural light, and wooden counters
- Kitchen featuring stainless steel dishwasher, brown cabinets, a peninsula, and hanging light fixtures
- Carpeted living area featuring a wood stove and ceiling fan
- 13
- Carpeted living room featuring a wood stove and ceiling fan
- Carpeted living area with a ceiling fan and stairway
- Office featuring plenty of natural light and dark wood finished floors
- Sitting room with hardwood / wood-style flooring and a baseboard radiator
- Bedroom with multiple windows, ornamental molding, baseboard heating, and wood finished floors
- Bedroom with ornamental molding and dark wood finished floors
- Bathroom featuring vanity and shower / bath combo
- Hall featuring attic access, wood finished floors, and an upstairs landing
- Carpeted bedroom with vaulted ceiling, a skylight, and a ceiling fan
- Bedroom with lofted ceiling, carpet, and a closet
- Bedroom with lofted ceiling, light colored carpet, a closet, ceiling fan, and a skylight
- Bedroom featuring hardwood / wood-style floors and vaulted ceiling
- Bedroom featuring vaulted ceiling, baseboard heating, and wood finished floors
- 27
- Unfurnished bedroom featuring wood finished floors and a baseboard radiator
- Additional living space with lofted ceiling, hardwood / wood-style flooring, and a skylight
- Full bath with double vanity, a shower stall, and tile patterned floors
- View of sunroom
- Wooden terrace with outdoor dining space
- Wooden deck with a yard, outdoor dining space, and view of scattered trees
- Deck featuring outdoor dining area and grilling area
- Rear view of property featuring stairway, a chimney, a deck, a sunroom, and a yard
- Back of property with stairs, a sunroom, a chimney, a wooden deck, and a yard
- Back of property with an outdoor fire pit, a sunroom, stairway, a wooden deck, and a lawn
- View of green lawn featuring a garden
- View of grassy yard featuring view of wooded area
- View of grassy yard
- View of undeveloped land
- View of grassy yard
- Bird's eye view of a forest
- Aerial overview of property's location
- View of front of home with a shingled roof
- View of home floor plan
DescriptionTucked just a quarter mile north of the New Jersey border, 768 Route 340 offers something special in Rockland County: historic charm, modern space, and a private setting that feels like your own slice of the Hudson Valley. Records suggest it was originally built in the 1860’s as the Ellis-Yuda Barn, and thoughtfully expanded over the years, this 4 bedroom, 2 bath home sits on 1.4 acres filled with life, color, and quiet.
Wander through perennial gardens that bloom spring to fall, tend your own vegetables just off the kitchen, or follow soft trails that wind through your private woods. At the end of the day, come home to a family room bathed in natural light, framed by double sliding glass doors that open wide to the expansive backyard. The kitchen connects easily to both the dining area and a screened in porch, perfect for slow mornings, Sunday dinners, or late nights listening to the sounds of the evening.
The upstairs layout includes three bedrooms and two bonus rooms, ideal for creative space, guest rooms, or offices. The primary suite is a standout, with vaulted ceilings, a skylight overhead for stargazing from your bed, and windows that welcome the morning light. A fourth bedroom is located on the main level, offering flexibility for guests or multigenerational living.
Downstairs, there is an additional 747 square feet of dry basement space, great for storage or future finishing. Outside, the lot offers more than just breathing room. It is one of the largest residential properties in the area and may be subdividable under current zoning. Morningside Ave ends just at the southern edge of the land, suggesting a natural extension point for a future second home site.
Palisades is a tight knit hamlet known for its history, its quiet beauty, and its creative spirit. And when you want a change of pace, Tallman Mountain State Park, riverfront trails, and fresh baguettes from The Filling Station are all minutes away. Or get to Manhattan in under 30.
With forced air heating, central AC, and a feeling that is hard to describe but easy to feel, 768 Route 340 is not just a home. It is the kind of place people dream about finding.
Virtual Tour: https://youtu.be/4zV9CvE7kEMAmenities- beamed ceilings
- Ceiling Fan(s)
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Electricity Connected
- First Floor Bedroom
- First Floor Full Bath
- Gas Oven
- Gas Range
- Gas Water Heater
- Microwave
- Natural Woodwork
- Original Details
- Refrigerator
- Trash Collection Public
- Washer
- Washer/Dryer Hookup
- Wood Burning
Tucked just a quarter mile north of the New Jersey border, 768 Route 340 offers something special in Rockland County: historic charm, modern space, and a private setting that feels like your own slice of the Hudson Valley. Records suggest it was originally built in the 1860’s as the Ellis-Yuda Barn, and thoughtfully expanded over the years, this 4 bedroom, 2 bath home sits on 1.4 acres filled with life, color, and quiet. Wander through perennial gardens that bloom spring to fall, tend your own vegetables just off the kitchen, or follow soft trails that wind through your private woods. At the end of the day, come home to a family room bathed in natural light, framed by double sliding glass doors that open wide to the expansive backyard. The kitchen connects easily to both the dining area and a screened in porch, perfect for slow mornings, Sunday dinners, or late nights listening to the sounds of the evening. The upstairs layout includes three bedrooms and two bonus rooms, ideal for creative space, guest rooms, or offices. The primary suite is a standout, with vaulted ceilings, a skylight overhead for stargazing from your bed, and windows that welcome the morning light. A fourth bedroom is located on the main level, offering flexibility for guests or multigenerational living. Downstairs, there is an additional 747 square feet of dry basement space, great for storage or future finishing. Outside, the lot offers more than just breathing room. It is one of the largest residential properties in the area and may be subdividable under current zoning. Morningside Ave ends just at the southern edge of the land, suggesting a natural extension point for a future second home site. Palisades is a tight knit hamlet known for its history, its quiet beauty, and its creative spirit. And when you want a change of pace, Tallman Mountain State Park, riverfront trails, and fresh baguettes from The Filling Station are all minutes away. Or get to Manhattan in under 30. With forced air heating, central AC, and a feeling that is hard to describe but easy to feel, 768 Route 340 is not just a home. It is the kind of place people dream about finding.
- beamed ceilings
- Ceiling Fan(s)
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Electricity Connected
- First Floor Bedroom
- First Floor Full Bath
- Gas Oven
- Gas Range
- Gas Water Heater
- Microwave
- Natural Woodwork
- Original Details
- Refrigerator
- Trash Collection Public
- Washer
- Washer/Dryer Hookup
- Wood Burning

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