There is a particular kind of quiet that arrives when a place becomes yours. The last box is finally down, the door clicks shut behind you, and it lands softly that this is the address you give people now. This is the home where that feeling begins, and where it stays.It is ready for you from the first day. Everything lives on one easy level, open and unhurried, morning light moving through the bay window and across the eat-in kitchen. There is a fireplace for the cold nights and central air for the warm ones. You could carry your life in this weekend and change nothing at all. It is done, it is comfortable, and it hands the whole thing back to you: the freedom to stop worrying about the house and start living the life you came here to begin.Then you step out the back door and feel how much is still ahead of you. The lot next door comes with the home, so the yard keeps opening long after you expect it to stop, and all of that room is a clean page waiting for your handwriting. Picture the first tomatoes you put in the ground here. The first long table under string lights on a July night. The first snow falling across a yard that is finally, actually yours. This is not somebody else's backyard you are borrowing. It is the setting for everything you have not gotten to do yet.The full basement below is more than you even need, waiting quietly for the day you want a studio, a den, a little more room to spread out. There is no rush and no pressure. It simply grows with you.And the ownership stays light. Municipal water and sewer keep your monthly costs low and predictable, with none of the well-and-septic surprises that come with country living. It is the kind of steadiness that lets you breathe out and think about bigger things.Middletown gives you a real place to belong to while you do. There is a show or a film most nights under the marquee at the restored Paramount Theatre, independent kitchens and pizza worth the walk down North Street, and the flat Erie Way Trail following the old rail line for the mornings you want to move. And the city is remarkably easy to leave when you want to: the Middletown station on the NJ Transit Port Jervis Line carries you to Hoboken and Penn Station, Coach USA buses run straight to the Port Authority, and Route 17 and I-84 put you on the road in minutes. Stewart International Airport is 20 minutes out, and Manhattan sits about 70 miles down the line for the days you want it.This is where the next chapter starts. Come make the first memory, then all the ones after it. There is
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Agency Name: KW Hudson Valley United
Agency Contact: 845-610-6065
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Agent Name: Barbara Konczynin
Agent Phone: Cell: (516) 383-3110
Agency Title: Howard Hanna | Coach Realtors
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89 Prince Street | MLS# 1021455
This single family home located at 89 Prince Street , Middletown, NY 10940 is currently listed for sale with an asking price of $329,900. This property was built in 1960 and has 2 bedrooms and 1 full and 1 partial baths with 1008 sq. ft. Prince Street is located within the Middletown school district. Search Middletown real estate on barbarak.coachrealtors.com today.