State: New York
County: Oneida
Acreage: 32
Sale Price: $96,000
Down Payment: 15%, $14,400(Down payment can be split up into 12 equal monthly payments of $1,200, after which normal monthly payments start.)
Monthly: $787
Property Taxes: $1110
Association Fees: None
Electricity: Power on site
Telephone: Good cell service
Water: By Well, not installed
Waste: By Septic, not installed
Zoning: Res/Ag
Covenants: None
Access: County Road Paved Frontage
Time-Limit To Build: None
Liens & Judgments: None
Property Description:
32 acres farmland with beautiful hillside!
This quiet setting has year-round access and electric running through the property making this a superb home site or farm location. All the land is prime hay-ground with elevated hillside overlooking the surrounding rolling hills.
Great location for hobby farm, horses or snowmobile cabin as the trail is just right down the road a few hundred feet.
5 minutes from downtown Boonville, NY. Short drive into the Adirondacks where you have lots of rivers, lakes, mountains to explore!
Come enjoy this late 1700's Village of Boonville, New York, 13309.
Boonville is located at GPS coordinates 43°28′59″N 75°19′55″W (43.483201, -75.331945). According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 1.8 square miles. None of the area is covered with water. Boonville is at the convergence of New York State Route 12, NYS Route 12D, NYS Route 46, and NYS Route 294. Check the gps coordinates listed on the parcel ads to be sure where you are. Boonville is @ 5hrs from Grand Central Station, less than 5 hrs from Montreal Canada, and @2 hrs from Albany.
The New York Woodsmen's Field Days is held annually, rain or shine, on the third full weekend in August. This event includes forestry exhibits, fireworks, greased pole climb, lumberjack/jill contests, woods craftsmen and it's all kicked off with the Woodsmen's Parade. Contestants travel from as far away as Canada, Australia, and New Zealand to compete in the Lumberjack festivals. The Boonville Snow Festival is held annually in late January and consists of vintage snowmobile races, ice sculptures, parade, and fireworks. Local area businesses join in on the Festival of lights sponsored by the Boonville Chamber of Commerce.
The Boonville Historic District is a must see. Erwin Library and Pratt House, Black River Canal Warehouse, Five Lock Combine and Locks 37 and 38, Black River Canal, and United States Post Office are all listed on the National Register of Historic Places.