Nothing here has been decided yet, and that is the best thing about it. The plan is drawn, the 2.26 acres are ready, and the neighborhood around it is all striking custom homes with real space between them, not a corner cut on a single one. This is the side of Goshen that still feels like country, and everyone on this road went looking for exactly that. Every choice that normally gets made for you a year before you ever walked in is open, starting with where the fireplace goes in the room you will live in most.That room is 14 by 20 and opens all the way to the second floor, so light drops in from two stories of windows and somebody laughing downstairs can be heard from the top of the stairs. The covered porch across the front runs 23 feet, the kind of depth that slows people down on their way to the door. Inside, 9 foot ceilings carry the whole first floor. The dining room stands a step off the kitchen without being in it, which is how a dinner that started at 6 is still going at 10, and there is an office with a door that actually closes, which you will appreciate on the loud days.Behind the kitchen the plans mark a hidden pantry, 13 feet of shelves out of sight, and you will understand the point of it the first time company arrives early.Upstairs the primary bedroom is 17 by 13 under a tray ceiling, and the walk-in beside it comes in at nearly 13 by 12, larger than plenty of bedrooms and yours to fit out however you please. Two more bedrooms line the hall. The fourth stretches 22 feet, long enough to become a studio, a guest space nobody wants to give up, or the spot where the drums finally live.The village is 5 minutes away and it is a good one. Saturday mornings there is the market. Dinner is Limoncello at the Orange Inn when you want white tablecloths, or Franzel on West Main when the answer is schnitzel and a beer, or the Stagecoach Inn when the point is to sit at the bar and know everybody. The Heritage Trail runs right through town, which is how a walk after work turns into 12 miles on a bike by Sunday. Fourth of July weekend, the Great American Weekend fills with 150 craft vendors and much of the county, and the harness track opens for its meets. Route 17 is minutes out, Campbell Hall is the close station for the train, and Manhattan is 60 miles east on the days that call for it.Living here will be simple in the ways that count. A 2-zone heat pump and central air take care of February and August, spray foam in the exterior walls keeps the bills reasonable, laundry is on the first floor, and the g
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$ 5,240.71 per month $4,954.91 Principal & Interest $0.00 Property Tax (data not provided by mls) $285.80 Homeowner's InsuranceListing By
Agency Name: KW Hudson Valley United
Agency Contact: 845-610-6065
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Agent Name: Stacy Fredricks
Agent Phone: Cell: (516) 859-3794
Agency Title: Coldwell Banker American Homes
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21 Breezeway Lane | MLS# 1038146
This single family home located at 21 Breezeway Lane, Goshen, NY 10924 is currently listed for sale with an asking price of $979,900. This property was built in 2026 and has 4 bedrooms and 2 full and 1 partial baths with 3073 sq. ft. Breezeway Lane is located in the Persoons subdivision within the Goshen school district. Search Persoons real estate on stacyfredricks.cbamhomes.com today.