USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Andes
, New York in Delaware County


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City motto: Land in the Sky
30 active listings near Andes
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$725,000   👍 320 Big Rock Rd
$699,000   👍 118 Biruk Rd
$675,000   👍 1506 Sanford Hollow Rd
$569,000   👍 440 Fox Meadow Ln
$549,000   👍 499 Fox Meadow Ln
$499,000   👍 693 Fiddlers Elbow Rd
$449,000   👍* 94 Piacquadio Rd
$425,000   👍* 670 Hog Mountain Rd
$425,000   👍* 118 Meehan Rd
$379,000   👍 70 Ranger Rd
$379,000   👍 70 Ranger Rd
$347,500   👍 274 Broad Acres Rd
$347,500   👍 274 Broad Acres Rd
$339,000   👍* 636 County Highway 3
$335,000   👍 541-557 Yaramenko Rd
$299,000   👍 619 Southside Rd
$299,000   👍 Tait Rd Lot 1
$299,000   👍 Tait Rd Lot 1
$289,000   👍 5 Beuth Rd
$289,000   👍 5 Beuth Rd
$229,000   👍 520 Main St
$225,000   👍* 89 Mittler Dr
$90,000   👍 37895 State Highway 28
$79,000   👍 691 Sprague Rd
$79,000   👍 691 Sprague Rd
$29,900   👍 Walnut St
$28,800   👍 N Bull Run

Interested in fun facts and the history of Andes, NY?
Then read on!

- Andes is a small village with a population of approximately 1,100 people, according to the 2010 census.
- The village is located in the Catskill Mountains, surrounded by scenic forests, streams, and lakes.
- Andes has a long history, dating back to the early 1800s when it was founded by early settlers.
- The village has a vibrant arts community with galleries, workshops, and a performing arts center.
- Andes is known for its scenic beauty, outdoor recreation opportunities, and local agricultural products such as cheese, maple syrup, and honey.
- The town hosts several annual events including the Andes Blueberry Festival and the Andes Antiques and Collectibles Show.
- There are several historic landmarks in and around the village, including the Andes Presbyterian Church, which dates back to 1839.