The median home value in Chichester, NY is $338,800.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $348,000.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Chichester, NY is $338,800.
Approximately 48.24% of Chichester homes are owned,
compared to 0% rented, while
51.76% are vacant.
Chichester real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Chichester real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Located on a quiet town maintained dead end road in Chichester, this charming 2bed/1bath cabin, built in 1969, with additions added in 2005 of relocating the kitchen & installing a full basement. You can chill with family & friends in the main room or even the kitchen area is a fun spot to hang out & entertain with friends while cooking or just relax on one or all of the 3 outside porches. This home has such a wonderful Catskills vibe to it with a seasonal water creek view. There are 2 mini-splits which provides heat & a/c, a gas fireplace in the living space and a private porch off one of the bedrooms. Recent upgrades-Frigidaire dishwasher, Frigidaire refrigerator, propane furnace, 40 Gallon hot water heater, Full dry basement with dehumidifier on automatic exterior emptying, A curtain drain in the front of the house, leaf gutter guards. This home is a must-see if you are serious about buying a home in the Catskills. Now, just five minutes away is adorable Phoenicia with its fun culinary and arts scenes, and iconic Woodstock is just twenty minutes away. Skiers, Belleayre Mountain and Hunter Mountain are within twenty minutes, and town maintenance insures that plowing is speedy in season on peaceful and dead-ended Silver Hollow Road. Noted that the yearly taxes are 3310 & the deck measurements are: Front 12x5; side 12x39 & back 12x34.
Welcome to a piece of history seamlessly blended with modern comfort and period-accurate restoration. This unique property, originally built in 1909 as a schoolhouse and was expanded in 1919 by the Chichester furniture factory for the children of its employees. Steeped in history, the home is situated on 2.5 acres of picturesque land with stunning mountain and creek views and a serene pond. The property underwent a meticulous two-year restoration project aimed to preserve original elements while incorporating repurposed period details. Step onto exquisite old-growth heart pine floors reclaimed from the joists of a demolished 19th-century Hudson River factory, offering both durability and a story with every step. The oak doors throughout the house, salvaged from a 1910 brownstone, add character and authenticity. Many of the schoolhouse lamps are original milk glass and hardware that have been carefully restored. The entrance chandelier, a stunning focal point, was salvaged from a Brooklyn church. The centerpiece of the great room is a Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired fireplace, acquired at auction six years ago, providing both warmth and a statement piece. The main bathrooms feature full-wall Calacatta marble subway tiles, echoed in the kitchen counters and backsplash. Enjoy a soak in one of the two custom copper-clad clawfoot tubs, designed for both comfort and aesthetic appeal. Unique Art Deco cement encaustic tiles serve as stunning accent pieces in the lower level entrance and kitchen window trim. Stay comfortable year-round with an efficient ductless mini-split system and custom-made Anderson windows that ensure both energy efficiency and historical accuracy. The entrance columns, recreated using traditional barrel-making techniques, add to the home's authentic charm. This historic home, offering 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, provides a rare opportunity to own a piece of architectural history with modern amenities. The attention to detail in the restoration, from the Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired fireplace to the reclaimed heart pine flooring, ensures that this property is both a comfortable home and a tribute to its rich heritage. The expansive deck provides an idyllic spot to soak in the natural beauty and enjoy the fresh mountain air. Located just minutes from the town center of Phoenicia, this residence offers the best of both worlds—tranquility and convenience. Explore a variety of local amenities, including delightful coffee shops, diverse restaurants, and convenient grocery and general stores. Just a short drive away, savor local flavors at the famous Phoenicia Diner. Winter sports enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Hunter Mountain for exciting winter adventures. Don't miss the chance to experience the perfect blend of past and present in this beautifully restored residence.
Views of the Tremper and Carl mountains across the Warner Brook valley from this serene and secluded forest covered hillside property. Just a couple miles to Phoenicia and a few more to Belleayre Ski Area. Several fine restaurants, shopping, and tourist activities are available nearby. There is a driveway beginning at about 1,200 feet is roughed in partly to the top of Silver Hollow Mt at 1,750 feet elevation. Several relatively flat areas can be considered for development. This area of the central Catskill Mountain Region has many recreational opportunities and abundant wildlife. Skiing is nearby at Belleayre and not too far away is Hunter. Hundreds of state maintained mountain hiking trails are available and the Esopus Creek at Phoenicia offers canoeing and kayaking as well as fishing. Hunting can be done by permit on the many thousands of acres off surrounding state owned ''Forever Wild'' forest lands. Silver Hollow Rd is dead end and travelled only by local residents. Power and internet lines are on the road so can be accessed for use. This is Silver Hollow Rd from Chichester, NOT SILVER HOLLOW FROM WILLOW.