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Fulton, NY Houses for Sale

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    $699,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,420 Sq Ft

    380 Mallon Rd, Fultonham, NY 12071

    One-of-a-Kind 2,500 Sq Ft Barndominium on 25 Private Acres and surrounded by state land!Set back from the road and surrounded by state land, this stunning barndominium offers the ultimate in privacy and serenity. Follow the tree-lined stone driveway into your own private paradise. With an open floor plan, soaring ceilings, and beautiful woodwork, this home is designed for both first and

    Lisa Tenneson Listing by Four Star Realty Group, Inc

    380 Mallon Rd, Fultonham, NY 12071
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    $229,900

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,200 Sq Ft

    1673 W Fulton Rd, Warnerville, NY 12187

    Escape to your own secluded retreat with this fully off-grid cabin set on over 15 private acres of scenic countryside. Designed for simple, self-sufficient living without sacrificing comfort, this thoughtfully built property offers the perfect blend of independence, functionality, and natural beauty.Built in 2010 with durable 2x6 construction, oversized floors, and rafters rated for heavy

    Matthew Loder Country Boy Realty

    1673 W Fulton Rd, Warnerville, NY 12187
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    $399,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,344 Sq Ft

    400 Greenbush Hill Rd, Warnerville, NY 12187

    Down a quiet country road, this 39.96-acre retreat feels like stepping into your own private world. A wrap-around porch framed by custom log columns sets the tone—warm, rustic, and perfectly in tune with nature. Inside, the glow of a pellet stove, granite countertops, and a striking log staircase create a cozy cabin feel with modern comfort. Spray-foam insulation adds to the home's year-round

    Scott Varley KW Platform

    400 Greenbush Hill Rd, Warnerville, NY 12187

Why Live in Fulton

Fulton, NY, a rural community nestled in the Catskill Mountains, is characterized by its dense forests, family farms, and expansive landscapes. With a population of around 1,200, the town is the largest in Schoharie County by land area but remains small in population. The area is framed by evergreen, oak, and maple trees, with Schoharie Creek flowing along its eastern edge, providing peaceful fishing spots. Homes in Fulton, including farmhouses, cabins, and ranch-style houses, are often separated by miles of crops and forests. The town's recreational features include Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forest, offering paddle boating on Looking Glass Pond and snowmobiling across its 10,568 acres. The Vroman's Nose Trail, a 2-mile hike, culminates at a 1,200-foot summit with panoramic views. Max V. Shaul State Park along Schoharie Creek is popular for swimming and fishing. Despite its natural beauty, Fulton lacks shopping and dining options, with residents relying on nearby Cobleskill for grocery stores and Middleburgh for dining. The Middleburgh Central School District serves the area, with schools earning high ratings. Winter driving can be challenging due to the hilly, winding roads, and the town is connected to other small towns via State Route 30, with Albany located about 53 miles east.

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