I have listed a new property at 44 Rivers End Road in Brooklyn. See details here
Nestled on a secluded lot along the picturesque Cascumpec River, this newly constructed riverfront cottage, just one year old , offers an exquisite sanctuary. Mere steps from the serene riverbank, you can indulge in boating, kayaking, and swimming with ease, free from the encumbrance of stairs or banks. The cottage presents an unparalleled view of the river, accompanied by magnificent sunsets. This elegantly designed 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom cottage features heating through a modern heat pump, with the added convenience of electric wall heater wiring in all rooms. Thoughtfully winterized, it offers year-round accessibility, complemented by an annual road maintenance fee of just $100. Upon entering the main living area, you are greeted by a sophisticated open-concept living room and kitchen, accentuated by a soaring 15-foot ceiling. This ceiling is adorned with sun-bleached, sealed barn boards over a century old, adding a touch of historic charm. Adjacent to the main cottage, a 10x14 wired and insulated bunkhouse provides additional accommodations with four beds. The property is further enhanced by a luxurious 6-person outdoor hot tub, directly wired and situated on a concrete slab, offering an unobstructed view of the river. The expansive 37x16x5 ft deck, crafted with pressure-treated decking and aluminum posts and railings, provides an ideal vantage point for enjoying the stunning sunsets. Equipped with a comprehensive septic system and a 200-amp electrical panel, the property ensures modern comfort and reliability. All structural elements, including hurricane-tied rafters and a securely bolted frame to concrete pillars, meet stringent building regulations, verified through multiple inspections. This extraordinary property, inclusive of all decor and furnishings, represents an exceptional opportunity. It has proven to be a sought-after Airbnb rental, commanding $366 per night during the summer and remaining available for rental throughout the (id:2493)