
Listed by Micaela Stanaland, RE Salesperson with Howard Hanna | Rand Realty
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When people search for Upstate NY homes, they are often looking for more than just a house; they are looking for a recalibration. They want space to breathe, soil that has a story, and a sense of privacy that feels increasingly rare.
My newest listing in New Hampton is exactly that—it’s a property that trades excess indoor square footage for eight acres of some of the most storied soil in the Hudson Valley.

In a market often focused on “more is better,” this property proves that “right” is better. While the home itself is a modest and manageable 1,100 square feet, it sits on over eight acres of land within the historic Black Dirt region.
This isn’t just a yard; it’s an ecosystem. With direct access to the Wallkill River, your mornings can start with a quiet paddle or a walk along the water’s edge. It is a place where the landscape dictates the lifestyle, offering the kind of peace and quiet that simply can’t be manufactured.




One of the most compelling features of this property is the private, two-story detached garage and separate tool shed. For the artist, the woodworker, or the entrepreneur, this is the “flex space” that makes a smaller footprint work so well. It offers the infrastructure for a professional-grade studio or workshop, keeping your creative life and your home life beautifully distinct.


The transition from work to relaxation is seamless here. The property features:






Finding a home in the Hudson Valley is about understanding the nuances of the land—from the richness of the soil to the flow of the river. It’s not just about a transaction; it’s about finding a space that actually elevates your daily life.
362 Onion Avenue offers a rare opportunity to own significant riverfront acreage with a home that is easy to maintain and full of soul.
Ready to see it for yourself? If you’ve been looking for that perfect Upstate escape that prioritizes land and lifestyle over “fast trends,” I’d love to show you around.





















































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