$515,322Average Value$331Average Price per Sq Ft1Home For Sale
Under the radar
Considered “under the radar,” the Rifton neighborhood in Upstate New York’s Kingston may have been seen by moviegoers and television watchers as more than 25 films or TV shows have been shot in the Hudson Valley since 2020. Projects like “Severance,” “The Whale,” and “The White House Plumbers” were all filmed in the region. Local spending generated by the film and TV industry accounts for $57 million annually. “Rifton is one of the hottest areas coming up,” says Hudson Modern Co. Realtor Sean Nutley. “The Hudson Valley culture is exploding, and this lively neighborhood is amazing.” Nutley adds that Kingston is the “center” of the buzz. “Everyone gets to know each other — old locals and new people.” According to Jeanne Boice of Howard Hanna | Rand Realty, most of the residents in the Kington area hamlets are close-knit. “Everyone knows each other. Neighbors hang out on their porches and all the kids play together.”
Rifton offers a country feel in upstate New York.
Welcome to Rifton, New York a friendly town with a population under 500.
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Victorians and farmhouses
It is not unusual for homes in the area to be refurbished. Nutley says that one home he is selling has been a church, town hall, a duck farm and a single-family home. The structure is listed at 1.9 million. Packed with Victorians, farmhouses and artist cottages, homes in the area can cost between $301,000 and $1.9 million. Farmhouses can cost as much as $230,000, while a single-family home on the waterfront can cost as much as $500,000. The average home size is 1,789 square feet and the median lot size is 50,529 square feet.
Rifton homes can be colorful and inviting with classic architecture.
Expect large lot sizes neautiful homes in Rifton.
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A 97% math proficiency rate
School-aged kids can attend Duzine Elementary, New Paltz Middle and Kingston High schools. Duzine and New Paltz both have B-plus Niche gades. Kingston High School has an A-minus grade and 97% of students at the school are at least proficient in math. There are seven colleges and universities within 50 miles of the neighborhood, including Vassar College.
Kingston High School near Rifton has a student-teacher ratio of 13 to 1.
About 320 students in PK and K-2 attend Duzine Elementary School in New Paltz near Rifton.
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No neighborhood parks
While Rifton has no parks, there are more than 10 parks, recreation centers and pools in the area. Shaupeneak Ridge, which is 6 miles from the community, is nearly 100 acres of mountain woodland with vistas of the Catskills and Hudson River, Louisa Pond, a waterfall and five and a half miles of paths. Nature lovers also flock to Perrine's Covered Bridge, which spans the Wallkill River and is 154 feet long. It was constructed in the late 1840s.
Rifton residents can walk and enjoy the Perrine's covered bridge.
Rifton is nearby to a large boating and nautical community.
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Several eateries are nearby
Convenience is also an essential trait in the community. Several eateries are near the community, including Bacchus Restaurant Bar & Billiards, Port Ewen Diner and Los Jalapenos. At Bacchus, patrons can grab a burger or wings while shooting a game of 9-ball. Stuffed clams and disco fries are on the menu at Port Ewen Diner. Los Jalapenos is the spot for traditional Mexican tacos. All shopping needs, including grocery shopping, can be met in Kingston, including the Hudson Valley Mall. Kingston is seven miles from the neighborhood.
Rifton resident love Los Jalapeños for authentic mexican food.
The Port Ewen Diner near Rifton is a classic country style diner with great food.
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Baseball fans rejoice
The Kingston events calendar is stacked — on any given week, there can be five to twenty events, like farm stands, video game events, short film series and the premier event, the annual Kingston Artists Soap Box Derby, held in August. There are also courses like teen acting, ukulele playing, knitting and wine tasting. Baseball fans can check out the High-A affiliate of the New York Yankees, the Hudson Valley Renegades, during baseball season.
Transportation
Residents can access routes 213 and 16, which cut through the hamlet. Interstate 87 provides additional access to the rest of Upstate New York. New York Stewart International is a 30-mile trek. There are also two Ulster County Area Transit bus stops, including a park-and-ride. Kingston is seven miles from the neighborhood.
Crime
Rifton’s CAP Index crime score is 1 out of 10, the lowest score possible and lower than the national average of 4.
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Transit
Airport
New York Stewart International
47 min drive
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Rifton
US
Homicide
1
4
Sexual Assault
1
4
Assault with Weapon
1
4
Robbery
2
4
Burglary
1
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
1
4
Larceny
1
4
Crime Score
1
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Rifton, NY sell after 48 days on the market compared to the national average of 47 days. The average sale price for homes in Rifton, NY over the last 12 months is $508,800, down 32% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Welcome to this turn-of-the-century home, tucked away in the quiet and charming hamlet of Rifton. This beautifully renovated 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom home offers the perfect blend of classic charm and outdoor living. Located just moments from Sturgeon Pool, a tranquil 194-acre reservoir known for its excellent fishing and scenic beauty, this property is an ideal retreat for nature enthusiasts and
Behold The Rifton, an enchanting 1876 stone home and creative haven, bridges Kingston and New Paltz within Rifton's serene hamlet. This architectural gem, once a church, town hall, and a duck farm, now stands majestically, embodying community spirit in its sprawling 6,000 sq ft. Meticulously restored, The Rifton marries wabi-sabi modernism with historical echoes, flaunting exposed beams, bedrock
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
372
Median Age
52
Population under 18
16.7%
Below the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
29.3%
Above the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$70,071
On par with the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$98,842
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
99.7%
Above the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
35.3%
Advanced Degrees
20.2%
Above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
64.2%
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
8/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
1/ 100
Source: Walk Score
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