Some houses are measured in square footage. Others are measured in moments. Coffee before a stroll to the lake. Children racing barefoot to the beach. Long afternoons drifting across quiet water. A book that somehow takes all day because the porch keeps asking you to stay. That is life at Roaring Brook Lake. Just 59 miles from New York City and minutes from the Taconic State Parkway, this is the kind of place people spend years searching for. Here, vacation isn't something you plan. It's simply how life feels. The lake itself is extraordinary. Waterfront homes routinely command seven-figure prices, yet this property sits only about 200 steps from Children's Beach, offering nearly the same lifestyle for a fraction of the cost. Launch a canoe, kayak, paddleboat or electric motorboat, fish from the dock, swim to the floating platform, relax on the sandy beach, or enjoy the playground. There are no mandatory HOA fees, just a peaceful lakeside setting that feels like a hidden escape. Before you reach the front door, you understand why homes here rarely change hands. A graceful circular driveway winds through mature trees and curated gardens lovingly shaped over decades. Color follows the seasons. Stone patios invite mornings, summer dinners, barbecues, or quiet moments beneath the trees. A gentle creek runs along the front of the property, adding a rare touch of charm. And then comes the porch. Wrapped in magnificent stone, it feels less like an entrance and more like another living room. Breakfast lingers. Afternoon naps come easily. Conversations stretch past sunset. On rainy days it becomes the best seat in the house. It is one of those rare spaces that changes how life feels. Inside, authentic mid-century character has been beautifully preserved. Rich wood floors, walls, built-ins, and craftsmanship bring warmth and soul. Every room has its own personality, every window frames a peaceful view. The kitchen features a charming built-in breakfast nook. The living room is anchored by a wood-burning fireplace where quiet evenings practically write themselves. Glass doors open to a covered patio, blending indoor and outdoor living. A dining room sits nearby for gatherings large and small. The first floor offers a spacious primary bedroom and full bath. Upstairs are two generous bedrooms with built-in closets, window seats, and timeless detail. A half bath offers future potential for expansion. The lower level includes a walk-out basement with flexible space for a home office, studio, or gym, plus storage, utilities, and access to an oversized two-car garage. Maybe it's the gardens, the porch you'll never want to leave, or the lake just down the road. Whatever it is, life slows the moment you turn into the driveway. Homes like this are rare. This summer, make it yours.
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