
Here’s an extraordinary opportunity to own a stunning piece of New York history. Nestled on 63 picturesque acres with 600 feet of frontage along the Susquehanna River, this impressive Neo-Classical Revival estate offers remarkable value, space, and timeless charm.
Built in 1904 by Railroad Executive Edmund Pardee
This stately home was commissioned by Edmund Pardee, a prominent railroad executive, during the height of the Gilded Age. Pardee named the home in honor of his relative, Collis P. Huntington, the famed industrialist and creator of the Southern Pacific Railroad. Known as the Collis P. Huntington House, it remains one of the most historically significant homes in Oneonta, New York.
Classic Gilded Age Architecture & Detail
With 4,577 square feet of living space, the home boasts seven bedrooms (two on the main level and five upstairs), five full bathrooms, and one half bath. It’s filled with exquisite period features including:
- A large wraparound front porch and porte cochere
- Rich parquet flooring
- Beautiful window casements
- Detailed crown moulding, wide baseboards, and elegant built-ins
- Graceful pocket doors
- Four fireplaces that add warmth and grandeur
The home’s layout includes a formal dining room with chandelier, a parlor with fireplace, a music room designed for a grand piano, and a variety of flexible living spaces that showcase fine craftsmanship rarely seen today.
Additional Structures and Features
The estate includes several additional buildings and amenities:
- An artist studio with attached greenhouse and a half bath — perfect for creative work or conversion into a guest suite or rental unit
- A second farmhouse on the property that offers restoration potential for further expansion
- Stately, mature trees line the grounds, creating a secluded, peaceful setting that feels like stepping back in time
Recreation, Business Potential & Location Perks
The estate’s 600 feet of private Susquehanna River frontage includes a beach-like access area, ideal for canoeing, fishing, or relaxing by the water. Meandering trails throughout the 63 acres offer hiking, nature walks, and year-round recreational possibilities.
Given the size, charm, and location, this property would make a fantastic bed and breakfast or boutique retreat. Oneonta is home to two colleges and is a tourism hub due to popular local baseball camps that attract families and visitors from around the country, creating high demand for unique lodging options.
A Rare Chance to Own a Historic Landmark
Homes of this scale and historic significance are rarely available. Whether you’re looking for a private retreat, a business opportunity, or simply want to become the next steward of a storied estate, the Collis P. Huntington House offers unmatched character, acreage, and potential — all for $725,000.
Don’t miss the chance to own one of the grandest historic properties in upstate New York.

















































