Property
Ownership: | For Sale |
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Type: | Single Family |
Rooms: | 10 |
Bedrooms: | 5 BR |
Bathrooms: | 2 |
Pets: | Pets No |
Lot Size: | 5.50 Acres |
Financials
Listing Courtesy of Coldwell Banker Village Green
DescriptionAt the very end of an upstate country road, where the pavement turns to gravel and seems to surrender to the land, sits a home that feels like it was placed with intention. 109 Paul Horn Rd isn't just a house - it's a retreat, a homestead, and a promise of a slower, richer way of life. Surrounded by 5.50 acres of open fields and woods, the property offers complete privacy and mountain views, a silent sentinel that watches over the land. The sun rises early here and lingers late, casting golden light across the stamped concrete patio and shimmering in-ground pool. It's the kind of place where summer days stretch long and lazy, and evenings are spent under stars that city dwellers forget exist. Stones meander through the property like old friends, and a chicken coop stands ready for your flock, with room to welcome goats, sheep, and other farm companions you choose to bring into your homestead. Inside, the home is warm and welcoming. The country kitchen, with its white cabinets, granite countertops, and stainless steel appliances, opens into the dining room. The living room centers around a wood-burning fireplace, perfect for snowy Catskill nights, while the family room offers space to sprawl, create, or simply be. Hardwood floors run through the living room and several bedrooms, tile anchors the kitchen and baths, and plush carpet softens the primary suite. Wide plank luxury vinyl adds a modern touch to the family room while natural light pours through every window, illuminating the textures and tones that make this house feel like home. Upstairs, five bedrooms offer space for sleeping, guests, or creative pursuits. A full bath serves the upper level, and every room is touched by the same quiet light that fills the rest of the home. But the story of 109 Paul Horn Rd doesn't end at the property line. Just minutes away lies the town of Catskill, a place where history and creativity intertwine. Once the stomping grounds of Hudson River School painters like Thomas Cole, the town still hums with artistic energy. Main Street is lined with galleries, boutique shops, and eateries that feel both timeless and fresh. The Thomas Cole National Historic Site offers a glimpse into the roots of American landscape painting, while the Hudson River Skywalk connects Catskill to Olana, the home of Frederic Church, another titan of the movement. Catskill is more than a cultural hub - it's a gateway to adventure. Boating on the Hudson River, hiking in the Catskill Mountains, and skiing at Windham Mountain are all within easy reach. The town's calendar is dotted with seasonal festivals, farmers markets, and community events that bring neighbors and visitors together and celebrate the region's heritage. Whether it's a summer concert in the park or a crisp autumn stroll through the Riverside Walk or RamsHorn-Livingston Audubon Sanctuary, Catskill invites you to slow down and savor. Living at 109 Paul Horn Rd means waking up to birdsong instead of traffic, measuring time in seasons instead of schedules, and finding beauty not just in the landscape, but in the rhythm of a life well-lived. This is where your story finds its setting, nestled in the hills and heart of Catskill.Amenities- Back Yard
- Cable - Available
- Casement
- Ceiling Fan(s)
- Cleared
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Electricity Connected
- Garden
- Gas Range
- Granite Counters
- Living Room
- Mountain(s)
- Panoramic
- Phone Available
- Private
- Recessed Lighting
- Refrigerator
- Stainless Steel Appliance(s)
- Trash Collection Private
- Trees/Woods
- Underground Utilities
- Washer
- Water Connected
- Wood Burning
- Wooded
At the very end of an upstate country road, where the pavement turns to gravel and seems to surrender to the land, sits a home that feels like it was placed with intention. 109 Paul Horn Rd isn't just a house - it's a retreat, a homestead, and a promise of a slower, richer way of life. Surrounded by 5.50 acres of open fields and woods, the property offers complete privacy and mountain views, a silent sentinel that watches over the land. The sun rises early here and lingers late, casting golden light across the stamped concrete patio and shimmering in-ground pool. It's the kind of place where summer days stretch long and lazy, and evenings are spent under stars that city dwellers forget exist. Stones meander through the property like old friends, and a chicken coop stands ready for your flock, with room to welcome goats, sheep, and other farm companions you choose to bring into your homestead. Inside, the home is warm and welcoming. The country kitchen, with its white cabinets, granite countertops, and stainless steel appliances, opens into the dining room. The living room centers around a wood-burning fireplace, perfect for snowy Catskill nights, while the family room offers space to sprawl, create, or simply be. Hardwood floors run through the living room and several bedrooms, tile anchors the kitchen and baths, and plush carpet softens the primary suite. Wide plank luxury vinyl adds a modern touch to the family room while natural light pours through every window, illuminating the textures and tones that make this house feel like home. Upstairs, five bedrooms offer space for sleeping, guests, or creative pursuits. A full bath serves the upper level, and every room is touched by the same quiet light that fills the rest of the home. But the story of 109 Paul Horn Rd doesn't end at the property line. Just minutes away lies the town of Catskill, a place where history and creativity intertwine. Once the stomping grounds of Hudson River School painters like Thomas Cole, the town still hums with artistic energy. Main Street is lined with galleries, boutique shops, and eateries that feel both timeless and fresh. The Thomas Cole National Historic Site offers a glimpse into the roots of American landscape painting, while the Hudson River Skywalk connects Catskill to Olana, the home of Frederic Church, another titan of the movement. Catskill is more than a cultural hub - it's a gateway to adventure. Boating on the Hudson River, hiking in the Catskill Mountains, and skiing at Windham Mountain are all within easy reach. The town's calendar is dotted with seasonal festivals, farmers markets, and community events that bring neighbors and visitors together and celebrate the region's heritage. Whether it's a summer concert in the park or a crisp autumn stroll through the Riverside Walk or RamsHorn-Livingston Audubon Sanctuary, Catskill invites you to slow down and savor. Living at 109 Paul Horn Rd means waking up to birdsong instead of traffic, measuring time in seasons instead of schedules, and finding beauty not just in the landscape, but in the rhythm of a life well-lived. This is where your story finds its setting, nestled in the hills and heart of Catskill.
- Back Yard
- Cable - Available
- Casement
- Ceiling Fan(s)
- Cleared
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Electricity Connected
- Garden
- Gas Range
- Granite Counters
- Living Room
- Mountain(s)
- Panoramic
- Phone Available
- Private
- Recessed Lighting
- Refrigerator
- Stainless Steel Appliance(s)
- Trash Collection Private
- Trees/Woods
- Underground Utilities
- Washer
- Water Connected
- Wood Burning
- Wooded
At the very end of an upstate country road, where the pavement turns to gravel and seems to surrender to the land, sits a home that feels like it was ...

- View of front of house with a chimney
- View of pool featuring a wooded view and a patio
- Entrance foyer with light wood-style floors, stairway, and a brick fireplace
- Living area featuring a fireplace, wood finished floors, and ceiling fan
- Kitchen featuring arched walkways, white cabinets, appliances with stainless steel finishes, and light stone countertops
- Kitchen with light stone countertops, white cabinetry, and stainless steel appliances
- Kitchen with arched walkways, freestanding refrigerator, white cabinets, wood finish floors, and ceiling fan
- Dining space with wood tiled floors and a ceiling fan
- Dining space featuring light wood-type flooring and ceiling fan
- Kitchen featuring white cabinets, appliances with stainless steel finishes, backsplash, light stone counters, and recessed lighting
- View of sunroom
- Living room with wood finished floors and a ceiling fan
- Full bath with a shower stall, vanity, a baseboard radiator, and plenty of natural light
- Bedroom with light carpet, ornamental molding, and a ceiling fan
- Full bath featuring light tile patterned flooring, vanity, tile walls, wainscoting, and a shower with curtain
- Bedroom with carpet and a crib
- Bedroom with light wood-style flooring, a ceiling fan, and cooling unit
- Bedroom with light wood finished floors, ceiling fan, and cooling unit
- Bedroom featuring wood finished floors, a ceiling fan, and cooling unit
- Wooden deck with an outdoor structure, grilling area, a yard, and a view of trees
- View of tennis court with a community pool
- View of swimming pool with a patio area and a forest view
- View of swimming pool featuring a patio
- View of yard featuring a garden, view of scattered trees, and a patio
- View of patio / terrace featuring an outdoor structure and a wooded view
- View of front of house with exterior structure, a sunroom, a front yard, and an outbuilding
- View of poultry coop
- Aerial overview of property's location featuring a forest and a mountain backdrop
- Aerial view of property and surrounding area
- View of subject property with a pool
- View of front facade featuring a chimney and a gazebo
- View of yard featuring a wooded view
- Colonial house featuring stairway, a chimney, asphalt driveway, and a front yard
DescriptionAt the very end of an upstate country road, where the pavement turns to gravel and seems to surrender to the land, sits a home that feels like it was placed with intention. 109 Paul Horn Rd isn't just a house - it's a retreat, a homestead, and a promise of a slower, richer way of life. Surrounded by 5.50 acres of open fields and woods, the property offers complete privacy and mountain views, a silent sentinel that watches over the land. The sun rises early here and lingers late, casting golden light across the stamped concrete patio and shimmering in-ground pool. It's the kind of place where summer days stretch long and lazy, and evenings are spent under stars that city dwellers forget exist. Stones meander through the property like old friends, and a chicken coop stands ready for your flock, with room to welcome goats, sheep, and other farm companions you choose to bring into your homestead. Inside, the home is warm and welcoming. The country kitchen, with its white cabinets, granite countertops, and stainless steel appliances, opens into the dining room. The living room centers around a wood-burning fireplace, perfect for snowy Catskill nights, while the family room offers space to sprawl, create, or simply be. Hardwood floors run through the living room and several bedrooms, tile anchors the kitchen and baths, and plush carpet softens the primary suite. Wide plank luxury vinyl adds a modern touch to the family room while natural light pours through every window, illuminating the textures and tones that make this house feel like home. Upstairs, five bedrooms offer space for sleeping, guests, or creative pursuits. A full bath serves the upper level, and every room is touched by the same quiet light that fills the rest of the home. But the story of 109 Paul Horn Rd doesn't end at the property line. Just minutes away lies the town of Catskill, a place where history and creativity intertwine. Once the stomping grounds of Hudson River School painters like Thomas Cole, the town still hums with artistic energy. Main Street is lined with galleries, boutique shops, and eateries that feel both timeless and fresh. The Thomas Cole National Historic Site offers a glimpse into the roots of American landscape painting, while the Hudson River Skywalk connects Catskill to Olana, the home of Frederic Church, another titan of the movement. Catskill is more than a cultural hub - it's a gateway to adventure. Boating on the Hudson River, hiking in the Catskill Mountains, and skiing at Windham Mountain are all within easy reach. The town's calendar is dotted with seasonal festivals, farmers markets, and community events that bring neighbors and visitors together and celebrate the region's heritage. Whether it's a summer concert in the park or a crisp autumn stroll through the Riverside Walk or RamsHorn-Livingston Audubon Sanctuary, Catskill invites you to slow down and savor. Living at 109 Paul Horn Rd means waking up to birdsong instead of traffic, measuring time in seasons instead of schedules, and finding beauty not just in the landscape, but in the rhythm of a life well-lived. This is where your story finds its setting, nestled in the hills and heart of Catskill.Amenities- Back Yard
- Cable - Available
- Casement
- Ceiling Fan(s)
- Cleared
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Electricity Connected
- Garden
- Gas Range
- Granite Counters
- Living Room
- Mountain(s)
- Panoramic
- Phone Available
- Private
- Recessed Lighting
- Refrigerator
- Stainless Steel Appliance(s)
- Trash Collection Private
- Trees/Woods
- Underground Utilities
- Washer
- Water Connected
- Wood Burning
- Wooded
At the very end of an upstate country road, where the pavement turns to gravel and seems to surrender to the land, sits a home that feels like it was placed with intention. 109 Paul Horn Rd isn't just a house - it's a retreat, a homestead, and a promise of a slower, richer way of life. Surrounded by 5.50 acres of open fields and woods, the property offers complete privacy and mountain views, a silent sentinel that watches over the land. The sun rises early here and lingers late, casting golden light across the stamped concrete patio and shimmering in-ground pool. It's the kind of place where summer days stretch long and lazy, and evenings are spent under stars that city dwellers forget exist. Stones meander through the property like old friends, and a chicken coop stands ready for your flock, with room to welcome goats, sheep, and other farm companions you choose to bring into your homestead. Inside, the home is warm and welcoming. The country kitchen, with its white cabinets, granite countertops, and stainless steel appliances, opens into the dining room. The living room centers around a wood-burning fireplace, perfect for snowy Catskill nights, while the family room offers space to sprawl, create, or simply be. Hardwood floors run through the living room and several bedrooms, tile anchors the kitchen and baths, and plush carpet softens the primary suite. Wide plank luxury vinyl adds a modern touch to the family room while natural light pours through every window, illuminating the textures and tones that make this house feel like home. Upstairs, five bedrooms offer space for sleeping, guests, or creative pursuits. A full bath serves the upper level, and every room is touched by the same quiet light that fills the rest of the home. But the story of 109 Paul Horn Rd doesn't end at the property line. Just minutes away lies the town of Catskill, a place where history and creativity intertwine. Once the stomping grounds of Hudson River School painters like Thomas Cole, the town still hums with artistic energy. Main Street is lined with galleries, boutique shops, and eateries that feel both timeless and fresh. The Thomas Cole National Historic Site offers a glimpse into the roots of American landscape painting, while the Hudson River Skywalk connects Catskill to Olana, the home of Frederic Church, another titan of the movement. Catskill is more than a cultural hub - it's a gateway to adventure. Boating on the Hudson River, hiking in the Catskill Mountains, and skiing at Windham Mountain are all within easy reach. The town's calendar is dotted with seasonal festivals, farmers markets, and community events that bring neighbors and visitors together and celebrate the region's heritage. Whether it's a summer concert in the park or a crisp autumn stroll through the Riverside Walk or RamsHorn-Livingston Audubon Sanctuary, Catskill invites you to slow down and savor. Living at 109 Paul Horn Rd means waking up to birdsong instead of traffic, measuring time in seasons instead of schedules, and finding beauty not just in the landscape, but in the rhythm of a life well-lived. This is where your story finds its setting, nestled in the hills and heart of Catskill.
- Back Yard
- Cable - Available
- Casement
- Ceiling Fan(s)
- Cleared
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Electricity Connected
- Garden
- Gas Range
- Granite Counters
- Living Room
- Mountain(s)
- Panoramic
- Phone Available
- Private
- Recessed Lighting
- Refrigerator
- Stainless Steel Appliance(s)
- Trash Collection Private
- Trees/Woods
- Underground Utilities
- Washer
- Water Connected
- Wood Burning
- Wooded

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