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Equestrian Estate in New York Asks $23.5 Million

The 460-acre property in Dutchess County includes six barns, an indoor swimming pool, a tennis court and a putting green

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Sugar Maple Farm, a 460-acre equestrian estate in the New York town of Poughquag, is on the market for $23.5 million. At about 80 minutes from Manhattan, the Georgian-style manor sits at the end of a driveway lined with Linden trees. Inside, the 4-story home features high ceilings and custom millwork. There are eight bedrooms, nine full bathrooms and three partial bathrooms. A crow’s nest staircase leads to the fourth floor where a balcony overlooks the grounds. The home’s lower level includes a wine cellar, an indoor swimming pool and a basketball half-court. The property also features a tennis court and a putting green. A respected facility for racehorse breeding and training, the estate includes paddocks, outbuildings and six barns with 94 stalls. The property belongs to the entrepreneur Howard Kaskel and his wife, Susan. The couple is selling the home because they plan to downsize, according to listing agent John Friend of Houlihan Lawrence, an affiliate of Christie’s International Real Estate. While the couple intends to continue breeding horses, they no longer wish to maintain a farm of this size, he said.

Sugar Maple Farm includes facilities for racehorse breeding and training.

Houlihan Lawrence/Christie's International Real Estate

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