Jennifer Gould

Jennifer Gould

Real Estate

Swedish journalist lists upstate New York farmhouse built in 1830

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Hay now! This Hobart, New York, farmhouse is going for about half a million.
Hay now! This Hobart, New York, farmhouse is going for about half a million. Realtor.com
Hay now! This Hobart, New York, farmhouse is going for about half a million.
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Hay now! This Hobart, New York, farmhouse is going for about half a million.
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Hay now! This Hobart, New York, farmhouse is going for about half a million.
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Journalist, author and photographer Catarina Lundgren Astrom is listing her 19th-century farmhouse in Hobart, NY, for $520,000.

The “vintage chic” home on Town Brook Road, which has been renovated, was built in 1830 and sits on 3.7 acres. In addition, it borders 100 acres of preserved land.

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At 3,021 square feet, it features six bedrooms and 2½ bathrooms.

There’s also a charming front porch, a back deck, an open chef’s kitchen and a “gathering area” with a vaulted ceiling and wood stove. An open dining area comes with its own sunroom.

Hobart is a small (pop. 441) village in Delaware County about three hours northwest of New York City.

The listing broker is Carol Spinelli, of Coldwell Banker.