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Rondout Historic District Multifamily Homes & Duplexes for Sale

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    $399,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 2,069 Sq Ft

    106 Hone St, Kingston, NY 12401

    Rare opportunity to own in the Rondout. Living in one unit and renting the other makes this home easily affordable. When it's time for more space, convert it back to a single family. The two bright and spacious apartments are comfy with convenient amenities. The rocking chair porch and huge fenced-in backyard featuring a hand-built bluestone patio make the most of outdoor living, while urban

    Jeffery Dolfinger Century21 Hudson Valley Realty

    106 Hone St, Kingston, NY 12401
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    $1,125,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 7,174 Sq Ft

    24 W Union St, Kingston, NY 12401

    A fully approved hilltop enclave in Kingston's Rondout District, Union Hill blends historic architecture, river views, greenspace, and waterfront proximity into a distinctive nine-residence community. Approved plans convey. Union Hill is a one-of-a-kind, fully approved hilltop enclave in Kingston's storied Rondout Waterfront District. Anchored by a striking Greek Revival church and

    Sheneur Menaker Hudson Modern

    24 W Union St, Kingston, NY 12401
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    $625,000

    113 Hone St, Kingston, NY 12401

    This beautifully maintained three-family property offers a unique opportunity in one of Kingston’s most desirable neighborhoods. A perfect blend of modern upgrades and timeless character, it’s ideal for investors or owner-occupants seeking both income and lifestyle.Each unit has been thoughtfully updated with hardwood floors and tasteful finishes that enhance the home’s original charm. The

    Martin Krakower eXp Realty

    113 Hone St, Kingston, NY 12401

Why Live in Rondout Historic District

The Rondout Historic District in Kingston, New York, is a vibrant neighborhood known for its historic charm and diverse attractions. The area features colorful four-story Italianate rowhomes along West Stand Street and Broadway, housing quaint eateries and boutiques with outdoor seating reminiscent of European bistros. Notable dining options include Ship to Shore, Mariner's Harbor, and Ole Savannah, which offer a variety of cuisines and riverfront views. Unique establishments like Armadillo and Brunette's wine bar add to the local flavor. Shopping includes antique stores, art galleries, and boutiques, with larger retailers and grocery stores located about 3 miles north along U.S. Route 9W. T.R. Gallo Waterfront Park is a popular spot for picnics and events, while nearby Block Park and Kingston Point Park offer additional recreational opportunities, including sports fields, a dog park, and a BMX track. The Empire State Trail provides easy access to these parks and scenic views of the Hudson River. The neighborhood's architecture is a mix of stately colonials, Victorians, Queen Annes, Dutch colonials, and modern buildings, with many homes converted into multi-unit properties. Kingston High School, which has a high rating, serves the community along with other schools in the Kingston City School District. The area is well-connected with Ulster County Area Transit bus routes and major thoroughfares like U.S. Route 9W and Interstate 87, providing access to Albany International Airport and Manhattan. The Rondout Historic District hosts several annual events, including Hooley on the Hudson and the Kingston Artist Soapbox Derby, fostering a strong sense of community. The neighborhood's crime rate is lower than the national average, contributing to its appeal for potential home buyers.

Home Trends in Rondout Historic District, NY

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$419,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$438,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$274
Number of Homes for Sale
2
Last 12 months Home Sales
10
Months of Supply
2.40
Median List Price
$449,900
Median Change From 1st List Price
3%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-23%
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