A Rhinebeck horse farm once owned by one of the most notorious chieftains in organized crime has been listed for sale at $1.5 million.
The Real Deal reported the 98-acre Rhinebeck property 214 Oriole Mills Road was once owned by Anthony “Fat Tony” Salerno, the late boss of New York”™s Genovese crime family. Although Salerno died in prison in 1992, his connection to the property has persevered ”“ the property is being marketed as “Tony”™s Horse Farm.”
The property is divided into two large parcels, one in Rhinebeck and the other in Red Hook, and consists of a caretaker’s studio, a large 200-year-old timber framed chestnut barn ”“ the listing suggests it could be dismantled and sold for lumber ”“ a smaller four-stall barn with offices and a bathroom, an in-ground pool, an eight-stall barn with hay loft and an 8,200-square-foot steel indoor riding rink. A riding trail encircles the property and 89 of the 98 acres are in a 480a forestry program ending on April 1, 2026.
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