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Matt Bua is offering a remarkable opportunity to acquire two lots totaling 26.70 acres in the scenic region of Catskill, New York, for the price of $269,000. This distinctive mini-village has been crafted entirely from found materials, showcasing an innovative approach to sustainable living and artistic expression.
Nestled within the picturesque landscape of Upstate New York, the property provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. The creative use of reclaimed materials not only adds character to the structures but also emphasizes environmental consciousness.
Potential buyers will appreciate the tranquil surroundings, which offer ample space for personal development, whether it’s creating a private retreat or continuing the artistic vision that has been established. With its unique charm and expansive land, this mini-village presents a rare chance for those looking to invest in a one-of-a-kind property that embodies creativity and sustainability.
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