You'll get:
We are always interested in having exceptional real estate professionals join our team. Visit our career section for more information.
|
|
16 Hurley Ave. |
![]() |
3927 Route 209 |
DIRECTIONS TO WESTWOOD METES & BOUNDS REALTY:
( STONE RIDGE OFFICE )
NEW YORK STATE THRUWAY ( ROUTE 87 ) NORTH TO EXIT 18. ONCE THROUGH TOLL BOOTH PROCEED TO LIGHT AND MAKE LEFT ONTO ROUTE 299 WEST. GO TO FIFTH TRAFFIC LIGHT AND MAKE RIGHT ONTO ROUTE 32 NORTH, TOWARDS ROSENDALE. STAY ON ROUTE 32 FOR APPROXIMATELY 7 MILES TO A LEFT ON ROUTE 213 WEST, TOWARDS HIGH FALLS. STAY ON ROUTE 213 THROUGH HIGH FALLS TO TRAFFIC LIGHT AT ROUTE 209 ( ABOUT 5 MILES ). MAKE RIGHT ON 209, AND OUR OFFICE IS THE FIRST BUILDING ON THE RIGHT. A FIVE FOOT SQUARE YELLOW AND BLUE SIGN IN FRONT OF THE BUILDING SAYS "WESTWOOD METES & BOUNDS REALTY".
![]() |
24 Mill Hill Road Woodstock, NY 12498 845-679-0006 1-877-677-0006 FAX 845-679-0024 |

![]() |
275 Route 375 |

NEW YORK STATE THRUWAY ( ROUTE 87) TO EXIT 19 (KINGSTON). THROUGH TOLL BOOTH TO TRAFFIC CIRCLE. 1st RIGHT ONTO ROUTE 28 WEST ( PINE HILL ). GO THROUGH 4 TRAFFIC LIGHTS TO A RIGHT ON ROUTE 375 ( WOODSTOCK ). OUR OFFICE IS ON THE RIGHT JUST AFTER THE HURLEY RIDGE PLAZA. SEE OUR YELLOW AND BLUE "WESTWOOD METES & BOUNDS
![]() |
New Paltz Office |
NYS Thruway (I-87) to exit 18 (New Paltz). After the toll plaza, make a left onto Rt. 299 (W) Go approximately 1.1 miles to our office on the Left at #134 Main St. (you will notice the Trailways Bus depot on the Right, and our blue and yellow Westwood Metes & Bounds logo on your Left) There is parking to the rear of our salmon pink Victorian building. Entry is at the covered porch at the building's side.
Like many of us in this business, I’m a refugee from Manhattan who started life in the Hudson Valley as a weekender. In 1990, after several seasons in “The Hamptons,” I found that spending so much time in the Queens Midtown Tunnel just didn’t work for me.
About the same time, friends invited me for a visit to their weekend home in Mt. Tremper. Ah yes, they had it all: stream frontage, mountain views, charm galore. Needless to say, I was hooked. So when a little cottage on the same country road became available, I snapped it up. Now that was the smartest thing I’ve ever done. Only problem was, as time went by, I longed to spend more and more time upstate – and less and less time in NYC.
So I took a crash course at NYU, got my Real Estate license, and began selling second homes in Ulster County to fellow New Yorkers who – like myself -- wanted more space and less stress in their lives. Eventually – though not as soon as I would have preferred – I was able to retire from The New York Times after 17 years, and leave NYC in my rearview mirror.
OK. Enough about me. Let’s focus on you now. What’s your ideal country home, and are you ready to make that dream a reality? I’m here to help, so let’s get started today. Call me at 845-901-0092 or email me at dshivers@hvc.rr.com