
$23,000 start from $321/month
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+Unlock the freedom to build, live, or invest without limits on this 1.2-acre parcel in Washington County, New York. Nestled near the Adirondack Park boundary, this flat, wooded property offers rare versatility with 210 feet of road frontage on County Route 6, plus additional access via Long Pond Drive—a dual frontage advantage not often found.
Whether you're planning a rural homestead, a recreational retreat, or a flexible-use investment, this unrestricted land allows for residential, agricultural, recreational, and even certain commercial uses—without zoning restrictions. The property is regulated by the Adirondack Park Agency, ensuring preserved natural beauty in the surrounding area.
📍 Location: Washington County, just minutes from outdoor adventures and local amenities
🛣️ Access: 210 ft on County Route 6 + additional entry via Long Pond Dr
🌲 Terrain: Flat, wooded, and private—ideal for cabins, homesteads, or nature-based projects
⚡ Zoning: Unrestricted – use for residential, agricultural, commercial, or recreation
🏞 Regulation: Covered by Adirondack Park Agency—preserving the environment for future value
If you’ve been looking for flexible land with strong accessibility and natural appeal, this rare dual-frontage parcel delivers.
Contact us today to seize this opportunity in Washington County, NY.
Property ID
NY-1343Acres
1.2County, State
Washington, New YorkAddress
Cr 6Zip Code
12819APN
532400-034-000-0001-003-000-0000Tax ID/SBL
34.-1-3Zoning
No ZoningBuildable?
YesMobile Home
TemporarilyRV
TemporarilyRoad Access
Paved RoadElectricity
OnsiteSchool District
WhitehallWater
Well RequiredTerrain
LevelFlood Zone
N/ASeptic or Sewer
Septic System RequiredAnnual Taxes
$555.52HOA
N/ATownship
DresdenGPS
The property falls under the jurisdiction of the Adirondack Park Agency (APA) and is classified within the Rural land use category. This designation allows for low-density development while preserving the area's natural beauty and ecological integrity. Any construction or land modifications will require a permit from the APA, ensuring that any development aligns with the regulations specific to the Adirondack Park region.