Hudson Valley estate seeking $90M listing could set local luxury record
A sprawling Hudson Valley farm that took more than four decades to piece together has hit the market for $90 million, a price that would shatter sales records across Columbia and Dutchess counties. Mill Farm, in the hamlet of Ancramdale, spans roughly 2,150 acres of contiguous land surrounded by conservation areas, according to the Wall Street Journal. Compass agent James Augustine, who co-listed the property with Byron Anderson, said such a large, unbroken tract is extremely rare for the region. The listing price breaks down to nearly $42,000 per acre. Owner Daniel Slott, a former Bear Stearns banker who later […]
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