60 Duke St
Carthage, NY 13619
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| Beds | Baths | Average SF |
|---|---|---|
| 3 Bedrooms 3 Bedrooms 3 Br | 2 Baths 2 Baths 2 Ba | 5,160 SF |
About This Property
Three bedroom two bathroom townhouse apartment with finished basement that could be utilized as fourth bedroom and bonus room. Laundry hook ups, private driveway, back deck. No Smoking inside. No Pets. Security Deposit due at lease singing.
60 Duke St is an apartment community located in Jefferson County and the 13619 ZIP Code.
Carthage is a small village tucked along the Black River in Jefferson County, part of upstate New York’s wide-open north country, where the Adirondack Mountains rise to the east and Lake Ontario stretches out to the west. Originally settled around 1798 under the name Long Falls, the village was formally chartered in 1869 and carries a genuine sense of history through its downtown architecture and close-knit character.
Fort Drum, one of the largest U.S. Army installations in the Northeast, sits just north of town and serves as a significant economic and employment anchor for the surrounding region. The Thousand Islands corridor and Beartown State Forest are both within easy reach, making outdoor recreation a natural part of daily life here.
Housing in Carthage leans toward traditional stock, with single-family rentals, modest multi-unit buildings, and apartment communities that reflect the village’s small-town scale and affordability compared to larger New York cities.
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