The oldest neighborhood in Schenectady, the Historic Stockade, has been inhabited for more than 300 years with several houses predating the American Revolution. Not quite that old, 5 N. Ferry St. was built in 1850 and lies in the heart of this unique community. The converted, brick-clad carriage house is accented with black windows, doors and period trim. A private paver-and-brick patio leads to themain entrance. Indoors, wide plank flooring and a warm, earthy palette extends throughout. The 2,000-square-foot house has been modernized with a newer kitchen and updates to itsย ย (two-and-a-half bathrooms, featuring neutral mosaic and subway tile. The two-story house still maintains its historic charm, though, with decorative moulding and three fireplaces. Upstairs, there are two bedrooms, including a primary suite, a laundry nook and views of the charming Capital Region enclave.
List price: $395,500. Taxes: $7,136. For more information, contact Mary D’Alessandro-Gilmore or Karen Zalewski-Wildzunas, associate brokers with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Blake, REALTORS at 518-334-3687 or 518-848-4719, respectively.
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