Property Description
Some houses hold history. This one is history.
Built circa 1773, the Jacob Ten Broeck House at 169 Albany Avenue is one of Kingston's most significant surviving Federal residences -- a two-story limestone landmark listed on both the Local and National Registers of Historic Places since 2002. Scholars have called it one of the rare high-style Federal homes in the city. The current owner has been its steward for 35 years. That kind of tenure tells you everything.
Inside: five fireplaces -- four wood, one coal -- four to five bedrooms, four and a half baths, and rooms that carry the weight and warmth of 250 years of Hudson Valley life. The standing seam metal roof and attic spray foam insulation are the investments of someone who plays the long game.
Then step outside. Over nine acres -- one of the few properties within Kingston city limits with this kind of acreage -- featuring a spring-fed pond and a timber frame cabin. Livestock and animals are welcome here, a genuinely rare privilege inside a city. This is not a city lot with a nice yard. This is a genuine compound hidden inside Kingston's most storied address.
Broadway's restaurants, galleries, and Kingston's creative energy are minutes away. The city is investing here too -- new bluestone sidewalks are on the way. But once you're through the gate, none of that hubbub follows you in as you step back in time.
The house has been well published in interior design books, historic chronicles, local magazines, and regional publications -- recognized not as a curiosity, but as a standard-bearer.
Properties like this don't cycle back. This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to own one of the Hudson Valley's most historically significant homes -- with the land and legacy to match.
Built circa 1773, the Jacob Ten Broeck House at 169 Albany Avenue is one of Kingston's most significant surviving Federal residences -- a two-story limestone landmark listed on both the Local and National Registers of Historic Places since 2002. Scholars have called it one of the rare high-style Federal homes in the city. The current owner has been its steward for 35 years. That kind of tenure tells you everything.
Inside: five fireplaces -- four wood, one coal -- four to five bedrooms, four and a half baths, and rooms that carry the weight and warmth of 250 years of Hudson Valley life. The standing seam metal roof and attic spray foam insulation are the investments of someone who plays the long game.
Then step outside. Over nine acres -- one of the few properties within Kingston city limits with this kind of acreage -- featuring a spring-fed pond and a timber frame cabin. Livestock and animals are welcome here, a genuinely rare privilege inside a city. This is not a city lot with a nice yard. This is a genuine compound hidden inside Kingston's most storied address.
Broadway's restaurants, galleries, and Kingston's creative energy are minutes away. The city is investing here too -- new bluestone sidewalks are on the way. But once you're through the gate, none of that hubbub follows you in as you step back in time.
The house has been well published in interior design books, historic chronicles, local magazines, and regional publications -- recognized not as a curiosity, but as a standard-bearer.
Properties like this don't cycle back. This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to own one of the Hudson Valley's most historically significant homes -- with the land and legacy to match.
Overview
Property Type
Residential
Location
169 Albany Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401
MLS ID
1000466
Listing Last Updated
Property Features & Amenities
Interior
Total Bedrooms
5
Full Bathrooms
4
Half Bathrooms
1
Flooring
Wood
Appliances
Gas Cooktop
Other Interior Features
Built-in Features, Formal Dining, Original Details, Pantry
Exterior
Water Source
Public
Utilities
Cable Connected, Electricity Connected, Sewer Connected, Water Connected
Pool
In Ground, Outdoor Pool
Parking
Driveway
Heat Type
Hot Water, Natural Gas
Air Conditioning
None
Sewer
Public Sewer
Details
Architecture Styles
Colonial
Water Frontage
Pond
View Description
Mountain(s), Panoramic, Trees/Woods, Water
Financial
Price
$1,500,000
Real Estate Tax
$31,559/yr
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