Whitesboro, New York

A home that lives well and rents well.

Property narrative

This tour presents the main residence first, then clarifies how the detached garage and upstairs apartment create an income-producing opportunity without losing the feeling of a comfortable primary home.

Refinished hardwoods, bright common rooms, a detached garage, and a separate one-bedroom apartment come together in a sequence designed to feel like a calm architectural walkthrough rather than a conventional listing page.

Main house

3 bed · 1 bath · 1,319 sq ft

Apartment

1 bed · 1 bath · ~700 sq ft

Income

$1,050/month current rent

Highlights

Refinished hardwoods · stainless appliances · first-floor laundry

Property context

A sequential tour shaped by the property photo catalog.

Design note

Hudson Valley editorial rustic-modern. Use measured spacing, survey-line dividers, warm neutrals, elegant serif display type, and restrained evergreen accents. Avoid centered template aesthetics and keep the page feeling like a sequential architectural promenade.

The story begins at the street, moves through the main living and kitchen spaces, settles into the bedrooms and bath, then crosses to the detached garage and upstairs apartment before closing outdoors. That ordering keeps the investment value legible while preserving the feeling of a real home.

19 Brainard Street, Whitesboro, NY

Arrival

A practical home with a clear sense of curb appeal.

The sequence opens from the street and front elevation, setting a tone of stability and everyday livability before the tour moves indoors.

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A practical home with a clear sense of curb appeal.
Arrival view

Living spaces

Bright common rooms anchor the main home.

The living room reads as open, comfortable, and light-filled, then leads naturally toward the kitchen and refinished flooring updates that strengthen the home’s value story.

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Bright common rooms anchor the main home.
Living spaces view

Private rooms

Bedrooms and bath present straightforward livability.

The bedroom sequence emphasizes flexibility, while the bath imagery keeps the site grounded in practical detail rather than overstatement.

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Bedrooms and bath present straightforward livability.
Private rooms view

Income-producing apartment

The detached garage and upstairs apartment make the investment case legible.

By separating the transition through the garage structure from the apartment interior, the site clarifies privacy, rental utility, and the appeal of a true second living space.

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The detached garage and upstairs apartment make the investment case legible.
Income-producing apartment view

Outdoor close

Backyard space rounds out the tour with usable exterior depth.

The closing outdoor sequence reinforces the property as both a residence and a smart value opportunity, ending on space rather than spectacle.

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Backyard space rounds out the tour with usable exterior depth.
Outdoor close view

Main house

The residence reads as bright, grounded, and easy to understand.

Instead of flattening the home into a generic gallery, the site keeps the living room, kitchen, refinished floors, bedroom, and bathroom in a deliberate order so visitors can understand both atmosphere and function.

Editorial rendering of the living space
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Apartment feature rendering
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Income-producing apartment

A separate living space that strengthens the property’s long-term value.

The tour intentionally separates the garage transition from the apartment interior so the unit feels private, functional, and independent. That sequencing makes the rent story easier to understand without overexplaining it.

Current rent

$1,050/mo

Unit size

~700 sq ft

Why it matters

The apartment broadens the audience for the property, appealing to investors, owner-occupants, and first-time buyers looking for help with monthly carrying costs.

Backyard facing the house

Closing impression

The backyard and rear approach complete the tour with usable outdoor depth.

The final section leaves visitors with a balanced understanding of the property: a solid everyday house, a detached structure with extra utility, and an upstairs apartment that adds measurable value.

Best fit

This presentation is especially effective for buyers comparing owner-occupied homes against small investment opportunities, because it lets both identities coexist without clutter.

Request a showing

Minimal notification design, placed exactly where conversion happens.

This inquiry section uses only inline success and error states. There are no toast stacks, browser permission prompts, or extra interruptions competing with the property story.

What visitors see

A clean validation prompt when required fields are missing, and a calm confirmation state when the inquiry is complete. The feedback lives inside the form card so it feels integrated rather than promotional.

The form feedback stays inside this section to keep the page quiet, polished, and focused on inquiry completion.