Lot 495857 Rt-376

Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 Directions
$319,000
  • 116.76Acres

Property Highlights

  • Elementary: Myers Corners
  • Mid. School: Van Wyck Junior High School
  • High School: Roy C Ketcham Senior High Sch
  • Days on Market: 19
  • MLS: 963833

Property Highlights

  • Elementary: Myers Corners
  • Mid. School: Van Wyck Junior High School
  • High School: Roy C Ketcham Senior High Sch
  • Days on Market: 19
  • MLS: 963833

On a stretch of New York State Route 376 where traffic hums between neighborhoods and quietly waiting for its next chapter. Identified on the tax rolls as 0135689-6358-01-495857-0000, the property lies within the Town of Wappinger and carries the R-3A zoning designation — a classification that tells you immediately this is not ordinary ground. R-3A in the Wappingers Falls area is about space. It is about breathing room. It is about protecting a certain rural character that still lingers along portions of Route 376 despite steady growth around it. Three-acre minimums. Wide setbacks. Generous frontage. The kind of zoning that doesn’t rush development...

Property Highlights

  • Elementary: Myers Corners
  • Mid. School: Van Wyck Junior High School
  • High School: Roy C Ketcham Senior High Sch
  • Days on Market: 19
  • MLS: 963833

On a stretch of New York State Route 376 where traffic hums between neighborhoods and quietly waiting for its next chapter. Identified on the tax rolls as 0135689-6358-01-495857-0000, the property lies within the Town of Wappinger and carries the R-3A zoning designation — a classification that tells you immediately this is not ordinary ground. R-3A in the Wappingers Falls area is about space. It is about breathing room. It is about protecting a certain rural character that still lingers along portions of Route 376 despite steady growth around it. Three-acre minimums. Wide setbacks. Generous frontage. The kind of zoning that doesn’t rush development — it shapes it carefully. Standing at the roadside, you feel the contrast. Cars pass, connecting commuters to larger corridors, yet the land itself feels set back from the noise. The R-3A designation suggests a future defined not by commercial storefronts or dense clusters, but by a single-family home with presence — long driveway, broad lawn, preserved tree lines, and distance between neighbors. In a corridor where mixed uses appear up and down the highway, this parcel holds onto a quieter vision. The scale requirements of R-3A mean any home built here would command space — both visually and physically. Front setbacks pull construction away from the road. Side yards ensure privacy. The acreage requirement protects the openness that buyers in Dutchess County increasingly seek but rarely find along primary routes. For an owner or developer who understands land, that zoning is not a limitation — it is positioning. It defines the product before a shovel ever hits the ground. This is not high-turnover property. It is legacy land. A homesite with room to design intentionally, to capture light, to preserve trees, and to create separation from the very road that makes it accessible. On Route 376, opportunity often moves quickly. But this parcel moves differently. It waits for the right vision — one that respects the scale, the code, and the character of R-3A. In a market that constantly pushes inward, this land still stretches outward. ****5 OTHYER LOTS AVAILABLE AS SHOWN IN PICTURES****

On a stretch of New York State Route 376 where traffic hums between neighborhoods and quietly waiting for its next chapter. Identified on the tax rolls as 0135689-6358-01-495857-0000, the property lies within the Town of Wappinger and carries the R-3A zoning designation — a classification that tells you immediately this is not ordinary ground. R-3A in the Wappingers Falls area is about space. It is about breathing room. It is about protecting a certain rural character that still lingers along portions of Route 376 despite steady growth around it. Three-acre minimums. Wide setbacks. Generous frontage. The kind of zoning that doesn’t rush development — it shapes it carefully. Standing at the roadside, you feel the contrast. Cars pass, connecting commuters to larger corridors, yet the land itself feels set back from the noise. The R-3A designation suggests a future defined not by commercial storefronts or dense clusters, but by a single-family home with presence — long driveway, broad lawn, preserved tree lines, and distance between neighbors. In a corridor where mixed uses appear up and down the highway, this parcel holds onto a quieter vision. The scale requirements of R-3A mean any home built here would command space — both visually and physically. Front setbacks pull construction away from the road. Side yards ensure privacy. The acreage requirement protects the openness that buyers in Dutchess County increasingly seek but rarely find along primary routes. For an owner or developer who understands land, that zoning is not a limitation — it is positioning. It defines the product before a shovel ever hits the ground. This is not high-turnover property. It is legacy land. A homesite with room to design intentionally, to capture light, to preserve trees, and to create separation from the very road that makes it accessible. On Route 376, opportunity often moves quickly. But this parcel moves differently. It waits for the right vision — one that respects the scale, the code, and the character of R-3A. In a market that constantly pushes inward, this land still stretches outward. ****5 OTHYER LOTS AVAILABLE AS SHOWN IN PICTURES****

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  • Additional Information
    • Days On Market: 19
    • Elementary School: Myers Corners
    • Elementary School District: Wappingers
    • High School: Roy C Ketcham Senior High Sch
    • Middle School: Van Wyck Junior High School
    • On Market Date: 2026-02-20
    • Tax Amount: $5,530
    • Type: Land
  • Interior/Exterior Features
Listing Courtesy of Thomas Santore of Coldwell Banker Realty.
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