By the second summer you'll stop noticing that you're doing it, the walk down to Melody Lake after dinner with the light going gold across the water. It becomes ordinary the way the best things eventually do. The lake runs 18 acres, set back in the woods and quiet enough that it never fills with strangers, and the stream that runs out of it comes down past the back of this lot, so on the nights you leave the windows open you fall asleep to moving water. The road ends a few houses past this one, so the engines you hear belong to people who are already home.The lake keeps the calendar. April announces itself with peepers loud enough to hear through a closed window, and you'll open it anyway just to let them in. Through July the water stays warm and unbothered. September lights the ridge and the lake holds every bit of that color upside down for a month. Then the snow comes and everything goes so still that the quiet stops feeling like an absence and turns into the thing you spend all week looking forward to.The house that sits behind that life hasn't been built yet, which is the part worth slowing down for. Somewhere in the next several months you're going to walk through a finished front door and recognize everything on the other side of it, because the floors and the cabinets and the color that door ended up being were all yours to choose. Nobody else's taste to work around. Nothing to inherit and quietly resent for the next 20 years.What's already decided is the plan, and it's a smart one. The living space runs the full width of the house under 9-foot ceilings and carries straight through to the kitchen and the dining area with nothing standing in between, so whoever is cooking stays in the conversation happening across the counter. A breakfast nook takes the weeknight version of dinner. A walk-in pantry keeps the counters clear and the kitchen looking the way you pictured it.All three bedrooms sit upstairs, the main one with its own bath and closet space that holds a full season at a time, and the laundry is up there too, on the same floor as the beds, which you'll be grateful for roughly once a week for as long as you live there.Across the front runs a covered porch, and it will end up being the room you use most and never counted. Rain sounds better underneath it, layered over the stream running behind the house. October stretches an extra three weeks from a chair on it, and by the following June you'll be eating out there more nights than inside.The county gives you plenty whenever you want it. Rock
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Agency Name: KW Hudson Valley United
Agency Contact: 845-610-6065
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Agent Name: Stephen Grant
Agent Phone: Cell: (631) 662-2096
Agency Title: Howard Hanna | Coach Realtors
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14 Willow Lane | MLS# 1033270
This single family home located at 14 Willow Lane , Monticello, NY 12701 is currently listed for sale with an asking price of $425,000. This property was built in 2026 and has 3 bedrooms and 2 full and 1 partial baths with 1471 sq. ft. Willow Lane is located in the Melody Lake Acres subdivision within the Monticello school district. Search Melody Lake Acres real estate on sgrant.coachrealtors.com today.