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33 Spring Pond Dr, Ossining

Price: $499,900
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33 Spring Pond Dr, Ossining

Price:

$499,900

Agent:

GREGG SCHATZ

(914) 714-3055 MOBILE
(914) 941-7564 OFFICE

2

Bedrooms

2.5

Bathrooms

1985

Built In

1,902

Home size, sq ft

OPEN HOUSE - Sunday July 16th from 11am to 2pm!

About This Home

Location Location Location. Leave the hustle & bustle of the suburbs and city for your view of Spring Pond and a waterfall that is close enough to hear those peaceful water sounds.

81-unit complex where owners tend to stay long term. Many exceptional architectural details including vaulted ceiling, open flowing spaces lead to decks, sunny eat-in kitchen & living room, formal dining room & living room with fireplace.

Complex Features: clubhouse, pool, tennis & basketball court. A vacation home you can commute to.

Short drive to the vibrant Village of Ossining, 1000-acre Teatown Reservation, and much more. The “What’s in the Area?” section below has much more info on what you can find around 33 Spring Pond Dr.!

Walkthrough Tour

Amenities and Features

Spring Pond and Waterfall Just Outside

Vaulted Ceiling

Open Living Spaces

Decks on Both Floors Overlooking Pond

Clubhouse and Pool

Tennis and Basketball Courts

81-Unit Complex with Vacation Feel

1 Car Garage

Beautiful Outdoor Spaces Surrounding Condo

Built in 1985 and Well Maintained

Close to Vibrant Ossining Village Concerts, Farmer's Market, Restaurants, etc

Close to 1000-acre Teatown Reservatrion

What's in the Area?

33 Spring Pond Dr. is close to a number of Ossining’s many parks and playgrounds. Here are a few, with approximate driving distance to each (per Google Maps):

You’re 4 minutes to Sally Swope Sitting Park (good for dog walking or a short walk in nature) and Veteran’s Park (LOTS to do here), 5 minutes to Cedar Lane Park (dog park, Cedar Lane Arts Center, Organic Community Garden and more), 6 minutes to Gerlach Park (playground & another Aqueduct Trailway access point), 7 minutes to Arthur J Jones Park (great playground and small basketball court) and Richard Wishnie Park (.33 mile paved walkway around a reservoir) and 8 minutes to Buck Johnson Park (great playgrounds).

You’re around 10 minutes to many other parks in Ossining, including the waterfront parks. Here are a handful around that distance: Ryder Park (playground, tennis courts, basketball court, trails, grills, small dog park, fields), 
Crawbuckie Park and Nature Preserve (winding trails along the Hudson River in a beautiful setting), Snowden Avenue Park (fun playground, skate park), waterfront parks Henry Gourdine and Louis Engel (playgrounds, walking paths, grills, beaches, spray park and more), and the Sing Sing Kill Greenway’s entrance on Central Ave (beautiful stroll in the Sing Sing Kill gorge). You can see pictures of each park at the links above.

You’re also 7 minutes to the award-winning Ossining Public Library, 9 minutes to the Ossining Rec Center (and indoor pool) and to Main Street (Farmer’s Market and many restaurants, First Village Coffee and more), 12 minutes to the Shattemuc Yacht Club, and 8 minutes to 1000-acre nature preserve Teatown Reservation (lots of walking trails, activities and more).

Trains to NYC: It’s a ~12 minute drive to the Ossining Train Station. The fastest peak train takes ~50 minutes to 42nd street (Grand Central), with the return train being faster.

Supermarkets: Your closest supermarkets are all about 8-minute drives: CTown (in Ossining, great produce!), ShopRite (in Croton), ACME Markets (Briarcliff) and Greens Natural Foods (in Briarcliff, generally pricier organic and specialty food). You’re 13 minutes from Stop & Shop (Ossining). You’re 10 minutes from DeCicco (in Millwood, lots of tasty food and tons of craft beers), 13 minutes from Trader Joe’s (in Yorktown), 19 minutes from Whole Foods in Chappaqua and 21 minutes from Whole Foods in White Plains. Wholesale clubs: BJ’s (in Yorktown near Trader Joe’s) is 15 minutes, Costco in Yonkers is 24 minutes, and Costco in Port Chester is 28 minutes.

For more on the Ossining area, check out our tours on Youtube: Ossining Main Street Tour and Town of Ossining Tour.

What's there to do in Ossining?

We have written quite a few articles on things to do in Ossining. These will give you a sense of what you can expect if you’re unfamiliar with our diverse Rivertown. Due to the ongoing impact of Covid-19, some of these activities are delayed, modified or canceled for 2021.

Get some ideas of what to do if you’re in town for a day (and want to sample a lot of food). Take one of the village’s free tours. See Ossining’s annual celebrations and festivals. Check out some of the summer camps perenially available to children in town. Feast your eyes on pictures of the weekly farmers market, and read more about the market here. Brainstorm some ideas for things to do with the kids, in the fall, or around Halloween.

Meet some of Ossining’s business owners. Get a taste for Ossining’s history with these 12 fun facts. Instagram user? Here are 10 Ossining accounts every resident should follow. Learn more about Ossining’s various neighborhoods. Finally, see a complete list of restaurants in town (not including pizza, delis, Chinese or fast food) and a list of restaurants with outdoor seating.

Any questions? Ask Gregg – contact info on this page.

Agent

Gregg Schatz

(914) 714-3055 MOBILE;
(914) 941-7564 OFFICE​

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