The median home value in Au Sable Forks, NY is $128,000.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $165,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Au Sable Forks, NY is $128,000.
Approximately 55.5% of Au Sable Forks homes are owned,
compared to 14% rented, while
30% are vacant.
Au Sable Forks real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Au Sable Forks real estate agent to arrange a tour today! Learn more about Au Sable Forks.
Ausable Mountain Forest is an extraordinary 1,448-acre north-eastern Adirondack property located in the Ausable River Valley just west of Lake Champlain. This property boasts of diverse recreational and investment opportunities with Stewart Mountain, offering majestic views east of the Green Mountains of Vermont, and south and west of the High Peaks.The Little Ausable River, flowing in the same general direction as the adjacent Buck Hill Road, is the most prominent water feature on the property. The Little Ausable is a year 'round watercourse and tributary of Lake Champlain which contributes to native trout populations. It is partially dammed by a family of beavers, approximately 700-800 feet upstream from Buck Hill Road, which has created an expanse of scenic wetlands.
736 Ac of forested recreational land located near the High Peaks region of the Adirondacks, abutting 1,200 acres of State Forest with access to the W. Branch of the Ausable River. Property has several gated access points from Silver Lake Road. Interior woods roads are durable and will support heavy vehicles such as tractor trailers loaded with forest products. Secondary roads and logging trails found throughout the tract are what complete the vast network of access, and suitable for ATV's, off-road biking and hiking.The property is enrolled in NYS Section 480a of the Forest Tax Law which allows for a significantly reduced assessment, resulting in lower taxes in return for long-term forest management. Current timber operation on a portion of the acreage. Do not block gates or roads.