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The good news: the Catskills neighborhoods are filled with interesting hamlets, villages and towns. The better news: if you buy a second home in any of these areas, you'll be within striking distance of all of these communities (35-40 minutes maximum). Most weekend home owners regularly pop in and out of these towns as they each offer something unique and appealing to city dwellers.
An area filled with natural beauty, varied terrain, winding back country roads, and a multitude of local farm-based b...
Read MoreA town that feels like Brooklyn, but in the Catskills. It's an epicenter of upstate culture with farm-to-table food ...
Read MoreA vibrant college town with easy access to farms, hiking and world-class climbing. It's worth a day's stroll.
Read MoreA rural area tucked in the valley between the Catskills to the north and the Shawangunks to the south. It's a real b...
Read MoreA charming and hip town surrounded by mountains and streams, smack dab in the heart of the Catskills . It's a favorit...
Read MoreA well-stocked main street make it a gathering spot for the community. If you end up buying one of the nice homes in ...
Read MoreA two-block town blessed with a big waterfall, a great swimming hole and a food co-op. It's a spot you should get to...
Read MoreA well-known, quintessential Catskills town with a vibrant and engaged community. It continues to evolve and stay re...
Read MoreA walkable town on the banks of a lovely creek with an eclectic collection of shops and restaurants. It's worth a wa...
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