Arguably one of the most spectacular privately owned waterfront properties from New York City toAlbany is this magnificent 199.10 acre peninsula on the dead end of Sweezey Road in the Town of NewBaltimore. Family owned for 100 plus years was once a destination for travel from Columbia county toGreene County Weaver?s Ferry which transported passengers, goods and services back and forth fromStuyvesant to the New Baltimore/Coxsackie area. 1,850 +/- feet of road frontage on Sweezey Road,4,200 +/- feet of waterfront on the Historic Hudson River and 4,600 +/- feet of waterfront on theCoxsackie Creek. What makes this property unique is you can?t get there from here! Surrounded bywater on three sides and located in the Town of New Baltimore with access to Coxsackie-Athens CentralSchools, the property is only accessible through the Village of Coxsackie via Riverside Avenue whichtravels about 2 miles north along the Hudson River from Coxsackie?s revitalized Reed?s Landing anddowntown business district. This property was also once the grounds where a portion of the abandonedAlbany-Greene Turnpike lay for waterfront travel to points north in Albany and beyond and points southas far as NYC. The topography primarily lends itself to additional water front housing beside the 3houses already situated on the property with additional buildable areas further up the ascent to thehigher ground where all-encompassing Westerly Catskill Mountain and Easterly Berkshire andAppalachian views are more readily achieved. Modestly offered at $12,500,000.00.