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A house where the late journalist Mike Wallace lived from 1959 to 1970 is almost in new hands.

Known as the Dow-Hinsdale House, at 59 Washington Spring Road in the secret celeb enclave of Snedens Landing, the fully renovated six-bedroom, three-bathroom home, with two half-baths, is currently in contract for close to its $3.59 million asking price.

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The 4,548-square-foot home was built in 1870 and sits on 1.1 acres near the Hudson River in Palisades.

The home features water views, wide-board pine floors, details like period-panel doors and moldings, and a large screened porch.

There’s also a library, gardens with stone walls, stone steps, footpaths and a saltwater pool.

The exterior features a slate roof, two stone patios and al fresco dining “under [a] trellis with wisteria vines and a small apple orchard,” according to the listing.

There’s also a community tennis court nearby.

The listing broker is Richard Ellis, of Ellis Sotheby’s International Realty.

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