Claverack

The town of Claverack, comprising about 48 square miles, is centrally located in beautiful Columbia County, New York. Those who reside in Claverack cherish the community’s small town and rural atmosphere, as well as its town services, well-maintained parks and athletic fields.

The town of Claverack, comprising about 48 square miles, is centrally located in beautiful Columbia County, New York. Its name is a derivative of the Dutch word, “Klaverakker” which means “Clover Reach” or “Clover Fields.”

The town, with its many hamlets and a village, is rich in history, as evidenced by the lovely, 18th century homes which dot the community, including the circa 1786 William Henry Ludlow House. Additional historic sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places include the Claverack Free Library, the Double-Span Whipple Bowstring Truss Bridge and Trinity Episcopal Church.

More than 6,000 residents live in communities and locations throughout Claverack. The town comprises the village of Philmont in the northeast part of town, Red Mills, a site east of Claverack village and the hamlets of Brick Tavern, Churchtown, Claverack, Hollowville, Martindale, Mellenville and Upper Hollowville.

Residents enjoy easy access to Albany, Boston and New York City. The Taconic State Parkway traverses north to south through the town’s eastern portion.

Those who reside in Claverack cherish the community’s small town and rural atmosphere, as well as its town services, well-maintained parks and athletic fields. Students attend schools within the Taconic Hills Central School District in Craryville as well as the Hudson City School District.

Claverack is a charming community in which to live, work or play.

The town of Claverack, comprising about 48 square miles, is centrally located in beautiful Columbia County, New York. Its name is a derivative of the Dutch word, “Klaverakker” which means “Clover Reach” or “Clover Fields.”

The town, with its many hamlets and a village, is rich in history, as evidenced by the lovely, 18th century homes which dot the community, including the circa 1786 William Henry Ludlow House. Additional historic sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places include the Claverack Free Library, the Double-Span Whipple Bowstring Truss Bridge and Trinity Episcopal Church.

More than 6,000 residents live in communities and locations throughout Claverack. The town comprises the village of Philmont in the northeast part of town, Red Mills, a site east of Claverack village and the hamlets of Brick Tavern, Churchtown, Claverack, Hollowville, Martindale, Mellenville and Upper Hollowville.

Residents enjoy easy access to Albany, Boston and New York City. The Taconic State Parkway traverses north to south through the town’s eastern portion.

Those who reside in Claverack cherish the community’s small town and rural atmosphere, as well as its town services, well-maintained parks and athletic fields. Students attend schools within the Taconic Hills Central School District in Craryville as well as the Hudson City School District.

Claverack is a charming community in which to live, work or play.

The town of Claverack, comprising about 48 square miles, is centrally located in beautiful Columbia County, New York. Its name is a derivative of the Dutch word, “Klaverakker” which means “Clover Reach” or “Clover Fields.”

The town, with its many hamlets and a village, is rich in history, as evidenced by the lovely, 18th century homes which dot the community, including the circa 1786 William Henry Ludlow House. Additional historic sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places include the Claverack Free Library, the Double-Span Whipple Bowstring Truss Bridge and Trinity Episcopal Church.

More than 6,000 residents live in communities and locations throughout Claverack. The town comprises the village of Philmont in the northeast part of town, Red Mills, a site east of Claverack village and the hamlets of Brick Tavern, Churchtown, Claverack, Hollowville, Martindale, Mellenville and Upper Hollowville.

Residents enjoy easy access to Albany, Boston and New York City. The Taconic State Parkway traverses north to south through the town’s eastern portion.

Those who reside in Claverack cherish the community’s small town and rural atmosphere, as well as its town services, well-maintained parks and athletic fields. Students attend schools within the Taconic Hills Central School District in Craryville as well as the Hudson City School District.

Claverack is a charming community in which to live, work or play.

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Claverack

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Claverack

Market Snapshot

Units Sold

October 2024

2 TOTAL UNITS

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Median Sales Price

October 2024 - Single Family Homes

$350K
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Percentage of Asking Price

October 2024 Single Family Homes

97%
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97%
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