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Cozy house with fenced yard in Kingston's Midtown Arts District, dogs welcome!
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2 bedrooms1+ bathroomSleeps 492.9 sq m
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Kingston, NY
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 2
2 Large Single Sofa Beds
1 bathroom, 1 half bathroom
Bathroom 1
Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Bathtub · Toilet · Hair dryer
Bathroom 2
Towels provided · Toilet · Hair dryer
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Outdoor play area
Garden
About this property
Cozy house with fenced yard in Kingston's Midtown Arts District, dogs welcome!
Colorful, sun-filled, and beautifully-decorated two-story house with large, fenced-in yard right off Broadway in the Midtown Arts District of Kingston. This clean, uncluttered two-bedroom oozes good vibes and easy living, with nice views out the windows, healthy plants, and inspiring art. Great for couples or a small family/friend group, and outfitted for up to 2 dog guests to have a safe, pleasant stay. Equipped with a large cook's kitchen and everything you need to make or serve a great meal (a Weber charcoal BBQ grill is available in the warm months). Central heat and AC, Wifi, a dedicated office area, a dishwasher, a washer/dryer, and private parking round out the conveniences of a great home base. There's a full bath with a bathtub and shower on the ground floor, and a half bath on the second floor, where both sleeping areas are.
Set the mood with music from the vintage stereo receiver with attachments for your streaming device, and relax outside on the back deck, or by the back yard fire pit. Upstairs in the living room settle back into mid-century modern inspired style on the chaise lounge and enjoy reading or flipping through the many art books, design magazines, and non-fiction, or settle in for a cozy movie night streaming your media accounts on the Fire stick TV. This room doubles as the second bedroom, and the L-shaped sofa converts into two, roomy XL twin beds with good, "medium-firm" back support.
This nature and arts lover's base has plenty of space to relax indoors and outside, in a prime location to explore Kingston's beautiful and historic Stockade and Midtown Arts districts. Walk to great cafes, rail trails, restaurants, Ulster Performing Arts Center, and the Farmer's Market, or wander over to Keegan Ale's for music or trivia night! The house is a 5-minutes drive from I-87 and Rt. 28, and within 15 minutes of many beautiful and historic Hudson Valley villages such as Rhinebeck, Red Hook, Stone Ridge and Rosendale, and within 35 minutes of Catskills hiking/skiing destinations in Tannersville/Hunter, Woodstock, Phoenicia, Mt. Tremper, and Pine Hill.
Set the mood with music from the vintage stereo receiver with attachments for your streaming device, and relax outside on the back deck, or by the back yard fire pit. Upstairs in the living room settle back into mid-century modern inspired style on the chaise lounge and enjoy reading or flipping through the many art books, design magazines, and non-fiction, or settle in for a cozy movie night streaming your media accounts on the Fire stick TV. This room doubles as the second bedroom, and the L-shaped sofa converts into two, roomy XL twin beds with good, "medium-firm" back support.
This nature and arts lover's base has plenty of space to relax indoors and outside, in a prime location to explore Kingston's beautiful and historic Stockade and Midtown Arts districts. Walk to great cafes, rail trails, restaurants, Ulster Performing Arts Center, and the Farmer's Market, or wander over to Keegan Ale's for music or trivia night! The house is a 5-minutes drive from I-87 and Rt. 28, and within 15 minutes of many beautiful and historic Hudson Valley villages such as Rhinebeck, Red Hook, Stone Ridge and Rosendale, and within 35 minutes of Catskills hiking/skiing destinations in Tannersville/Hunter, Woodstock, Phoenicia, Mt. Tremper, and Pine Hill.
Property manager
Rosie
Languages
English
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Kitchen
Washer
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Outdoor space
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House Rules
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
This house is not childproofed.
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs (limit 2 total)
Quiet, trained dogs, only.
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
Property Registration Number 014312
About the area
Kingston
Kingston is home to this holiday home. Birch Body Care and El Paso Winery are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Hudson River Maritime Museum and Trolley Museum of New York. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Dietz Stadium or Kiwanis Ice Arena.
Kingston, NY
Getting around
Restaurants
- Keegan Ales - 3 min walk
- Rough Draft Bar & Books - 14 min walk
- Monkey Joe Roasting Co. - 13 min walk
- Ulster Performing Arts Center - 9 min walk
- Village Coffee and Goods - 14 min walk
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About the host
Hosted by Rosie

My name is Rosie, and I've lived in NYC, Boston, and the North Shore area of Massachusetts.
I moved to the Catskills/Hudson Valley in 2021, after living in Brooklyn for over 20 years, and owning a weekend house in Phoenicia, NY. I started renting out my own place in 2016, and was inspired to move to the area and start a business called Crimson Catskills. I offer vacation property management and interior decorating/renovation project management services. I'm a visual artist, photographer, and designer, and I love traveling to new places, hiking and exploring the outdoors, road trips, dogs, music, and talking to people from all walks of life.
I moved to the Catskills/Hudson Valley in 2021, after living in Brooklyn for over 20 years, and owning a weekend house in Phoenicia, NY. I started renting out my own place in 2016, and was inspired to move to the area and start a business called Crimson Catskills. I offer vacation property management and interior decorating/renovation project management services. I'm a visual artist, photographer, and designer, and I love traveling to new places, hiking and exploring the outdoors, road trips, dogs, music, and talking to people from all walks of life.
Why they chose this property
The Midtown Arts District of Kingston is a walkable urban neighborhood in a small, historic, upstate NY city. The state of NY spent millions of dollars to rejuvenate this area and provide new sidewalks, gardens, parks, and a paved rail trail that runs from Greenkill Avenue, behind Broadway, all the way to Kingston Plaza. You can walk right out your door and enjoy many things!
Midtown has many excellent and independently owned businesses: bakeries, cafes, vintage shops, two breweries, restaurants, music and arts venues, and it's the next neighborhood over from the Stockade District. It is an ethnically, racially, and economically diverse area, with Spanish as the official second language. There are many businesses that feature products and tastes of Mexico and South American countries.
Midtown has many excellent and independently owned businesses: bakeries, cafes, vintage shops, two breweries, restaurants, music and arts venues, and it's the next neighborhood over from the Stockade District. It is an ethnically, racially, and economically diverse area, with Spanish as the official second language. There are many businesses that feature products and tastes of Mexico and South American countries.
What makes this property unique
People who rent places that I've decorated or lived in always tell me how cozy and welcoming the vibe is, and how much they appreciate the curated details. I've been an avid flea market and vintage shop devotee since I was a teenager, I used to work for art dealers, galleries, and auction houses in NYC, and I'm related to the midcentury modern designer Paul McCobb: I think this enthusiasm and experience shows up in how I decorate. I want people to feel at-home and nurtured in the places I host, so I outfit them to be comfortable, filled with positive energy, and both useful and unique things.
I also make an effort to turn any yard or outdoor space into a chill-zone with great flowers and trees, ample space to run around, and a fire pit, lounge chairs, and BBQ areas.
I also make an effort to turn any yard or outdoor space into a chill-zone with great flowers and trees, ample space to run around, and a fire pit, lounge chairs, and BBQ areas.
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