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Qatar Riyal
427 acre compound, developed by a local family for lots of kids and outdoor adventures . Assemblage of 7 lots, mostly handsome Catskill Mountain flora and fauna. This is the largest private ownership of stream frontage along the Pine Kill Creek, a year round flowing stream holding some native brook trout and brown trout. Small house and barn have collapsed, large homesite clearing remains. Charming vintage big inground pool, and cottage built across the creek, reflect wonderful memories. Pool water was diverted from the creek into pool. The 65 acre lot with the house contains most of the road frontage, and offers large acreage of cleared open level fields for rebuilding. 10 acre zoning per home. All but 16 acres of the Land around the house is in the 480A Forestry program, affording regular timber management, and reduced assessment and taxes. Developed area has been neglected, but the woodlands are fabulous and vast. Bring your hiking boots and walking stick. Come and See! 7 lots are: 65-1-1.3=112 acres, 65-1-7= 1.1 acres, 65-1-6= 30.4 acres, 65-1-5.2= 100.27 acres, 65-1-5.1= 65.72 acres, 66-1-29.1= 12.1 acres, 53-1-27= 105.8 aces.