Red Hook had a very eventful 2007 so if you are new to town or for any reason haven't a clue as to what happened during 2007 here are a few highlights.
Hardscrabble Day in Red Hook
Like most small towns Red Hook takes pleasure in the community and start the spring off with Apple Blossom Day and later Hardscrabble Day. The celebration includes parades, music, fund raising, food and the distribution of important community information.
Grabrielle H. Reem and Herbert J. Kayden Center for Science and Computation at Bard College.
This modern and functional building was designed by well known architect Rafael Vinoly.
New Senior Complex - Red Hook Commons
This was a welcome addition to the community. We all know that there is a great demand for senor housing. The seniors I have spoken to are very happy with their new home and is delighted with the location since they can walk to places around the village. This includes the newly opened Apple Diner.
Red Hook newly renovated Village Hall
The Village hall was not only renovated but expanded and is home to the village offices, court and police station.
Real Estate News
During 2007 the Red Hook NY 2% Transfer Tax was enacted. This is a 2% applied to the selling price of a house being sold above the county median price. For more information speak with your real estate agent or attorney.
This beautiful house on the banks of the Hudson River helped Red Hook real estate market to finish on a high note when it was sold for $5,800,000.
Stay tune for the rest of the real estate report for 2007.
If you like the lifestyle you've seen here and are interested in moving to Red Hook, please contact me
Jennifer Fivelsdal - JFIVE HOMES REALTY LLC - 845-758-6842- jennifer@jfivehomes.com
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