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Real Estate in Highland Falls, NY

With so much to offer new residents—a significant history, welcoming community, and great attractions—it is no wonder that so many people choose Highland Falls when looking for a quiet home on the Hudson River. For those who want to relocate to Highland Falls, the real estate market has a wide selection of properties; homes for sale in Highland Falls include townhouses and single family homes, as well as land lots for custom homebuilding. The median home price in the village is currently in the low $300,000s, but single family homes in Highland Falls can be purchased from the high $100,000s, making Highland Falls real estate affordable to everyone—first time homebuyers and experienced investors alike. Highland Falls’ townhouses also offer an affordable way to invest in Hudson River real estate; many units are not only low in maintenance and have upgraded features, but are also conveniently located within walking distance of many Highland Falls attractions. No matter what you are looking for—a cozy starter home or an estate overlooking the river—the Highland Falls real estate market has what you need to start your life in this charming Hudson village. Come and see for yourself why so many people love to call Highland Falls, NY their home.

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