Acreage For Sale
Exceptional 44-Acre Estate or Development Opportunity in Pound RidgeBuild your dream estate, spacious compound, or luxury residential enclave on this extraordinary 44-acre property just one hour from New York City. Set in the unspoiled natural beauty of Pound Ridge, the land is defined by the Mill River meandering through a landscape of mountain laurel, pine, and hemlock, creating a setting of unmatched tranquility and forever privacy.
This rare offering includes 10 building lots, offering endless possibilities for developers, builders, or an end user seeking to create a singular private retreat or multi-residence compound. The gentle topography, wooded vistas, and protected natural surroundings provide a stunning backdrop for architectural vision and modern country living.
Ideally located just minutes from Scotts Corners shops and dining, and a short drive to New Canaan and Stamford, CT, the Merritt Parkway, I-95, and Metro-North, this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to own prime estate acreage in one of Westchester County's most coveted communities.
Bring your architect, builder, and imagination - this property offers the ultimate blend of privacy, natural beauty, and accessibility.
Property Details
- Location: (private lake, pond, creek)
- Acres: 44.210
- Waterview: Yes
- ViewTypes: Water
- County: Westchester County
- Property Taxes: $21,782
- MLS #: H6302491
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Listing Agent: Catherine Workman, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, 914-589-2178, 914-693-5476 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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| Ad Number : | 4886203 |
| Viewed: | 7 times |
| Added: | Nov 11, 2025 |
| Updated on: | Nov 11, 2025 |
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