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Salisbury, NY Houses for Sale

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  • /23

    $101,900

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 828 Sq Ft

    319 Mcclure Rd, Salisbury Center, NY 13454

    Enjoy peace and privacy on this tranquil 2-acre (2 Lots) lot bordering the Adirondack Park with boundless outdoor activities. Perfect for year-round living or a cozy seasonal escape, this property offers direct access to snowmobile trails and nearby mountain biking trails, close state land, and picturesque fishing streams. The spacious camp features beautiful tongue-and-groove accents, wide pine

    Ronald George Listing by Eagle River Realty, LLC

    319 Mcclure Rd, Salisbury Center, NY 13454
  • /25

    $99,500

    • 1 Bed
    • 0.5 Baths
    • 336 Sq Ft

    0 State Rte 29 & Goldmine Unit 9, Dolgeville, NY 13329

    Secluded and Off the grid Cabin on 5.8 Acres bordering Spruce Creek in the township of Salisbury, Herkimer County, NY. Has 2016 built 14'x24' cabin with open front porch and 3 outbuildings. Cabin comes fully furnished with Leather pull-out couch, dressers, bunk beds, oven, microwave, TV & much more. Excellent waterfront seasonal cabin for family use.

    Sharon Baisley UNITED COUNTRY REAL ESTATE

    0 State Rte 29 & Goldmine Unit 9, Dolgeville, NY 13329

Why Live in Salisbury

Salisbury Town, located at the foothills of the southern Adirondack Mountains in New York, is a small community with approximately 1,600 residents. The population increases during summer and winter due to its appeal as a tourist destination for seasonal activities. The town is characterized by its scenic beauty, quiet atmosphere, and close-knit community. Salisbury offers a variety of home styles, including midcentury ranch-style homes, saltbox cabins, chalets, and modern cabins, with prices influenced by acreage and proximity to Spruce Lake. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the Ferris Lake Wild Forest, which spans nearly 150,000 acres and offers over 100 miles of hiking trails. Snowmobiling, fishing, and boating are popular activities, with several lakes within a 30-minute drive, including Spruce Lake and Klondike Reservoir. Local businesses in Salisbury consist mainly of mom-and-pop shops, such as an antique store and the Stone Jug restaurant. For more extensive shopping, residents can visit nearby towns with larger grocery stores and retailers. Public schooling is provided in the neighboring community of Dolgeville. State Route 29 serves as the main road, connecting Salisbury to State Route 28 and Interstate 90, facilitating access to Albany and Syracuse, both about 90 minutes away. Little Falls Hospital is the nearest large medical center, located 8 miles away, and Syracuse Hancock International Airport is 88 miles west, offering commercial airline services.

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