Megan "MJ" Collum
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mj@anatolehouse.com
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This midcentury house stands out from the crowd for its vivid hue and boxy shape. While the streetside facade is minimal, offering privacy to the bedrooms enclosed above, the waterfront side of the home features a striking glass facade.
From the front entry, a stair leads up the main living level, and through the vintage kitchen to a spacious, combined living and dining area.
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A set of two 9-panel casement windows capture direct waterfront vistas, while the natural light illuminates the original wood floors in the open-flow living area.

The kitchen features vintage wood cabinetry, which was painted in custom Farrow & Ball to coordinate with the original geometric-patterned linoleum floors. Butcher block countertops and floating shelves complete the package, along with a stainless steel fridge and induction stove.
A darling “mint chocolate chip” bathroom showcases an original jade green sink, toilet, and tub set, complemented by black and white “daisy” pattern tile floors, and black grid tile on the lower walls and shower surround. Two bedrooms and a full bathroom are also located on this level.

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The Lily Pad is set on a .11 acre lot, with approximately 15 feet of direct waterfront on the Esopus Creek.
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The house is perched well above the shoreline, with a gradually sloping grassy lawn leading down to the idyllic waters edge. The yard is perfectly oriented to enjoy views across the water, and toward scenic summer sunsets.
Also included in this sale is an adjacent .34 acre parcel. This long, rectangular shaped lot is directly behind the main house parcel, running from Esopus Drive up to Reed Place. Included on this vacant parcel are a shed, a gravel parking pad, and an older driveway that runs the length of the property on the left side.

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This area of homes is set across the creek’s “bend” from the 161-acre Esopus Bend Nature Preserve, with established trails and a kayak landing. Located less than a mile from the Saugerties Village Beach and the Hudson River, this serene section of creek is ideal for bird watching, kayaking, standup paddleboarding, and other non-motorized water recreation.
A lofty creekfront abode that epitomizes retro cool.
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Megan "MJ" Collum
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mj@anatolehouse.com
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This midcentury house stands out from the crowd for its vivid hue and boxy shape. While the streetside facade is minimal, offering privacy to the bedrooms enclosed above, the waterfront side of the home features a striking glass facade.
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The Lily Pad is set on a .11 acre lot, with approximately 15 feet of direct waterfront on the Esopus Creek.
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The house is perched well above the shoreline, with a gradually sloping grassy lawn leading down to the idyllic waters edge. The yard is perfectly oriented to enjoy views across the water, and toward scenic summer sunsets.

Also included in this sale is an adjacent .34 acre parcel. This long, rectangular shaped lot is directly behind the main house parcel, running from Esopus Drive up to Reed Place. Included on this vacant parcel are a shed, a gravel parking pad, and an older driveway that runs the length of the property on the left side.

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This area of homes is set across the creek’s “bend” from the 161-acre Esopus Bend Nature Preserve, with established trails and a kayak landing. Located less than a mile from the Saugerties Village Beach and the Hudson River, this serene section of creek is ideal for bird watching, kayaking, standup paddleboarding, and other non-motorized water recreation.