Greendale House is a rare Hudson River estate where historic character, graceful architecture, and breathtaking natural surroundings come together in one remarkable offering. Set within one of the Hudson Valley’s most iconic landscapes, the property carries the quiet elegance and enduring presence of a true legacy home. Walking distance from Frederic Church's Olana and across the river from Thomas Cole's studio. You will recognize the landscape from their paintings. Around 2000, the home underwent a thoughtful renovation and the addition of the expansive screened porch, designed by architect Harry Van Dyke, best known for his acclaimed 1977 restoration of the Frick Collection on Fifth Avenue. The main residence features four bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms, centered around a dramatic light-filled living room that feels both grand and inviting. Designed for effortless entertaining and comfortable daily living alike, the home opens to an expansive riverside verandah and screened porch overlooking the Hudson River — an idyllic setting for quiet mornings, summer dinners, and unforgettable sunsets. Rich with timeless appeal and a profound sense of place, Greendale House offers a rare opportunity to own a storied piece of Hudson Valley history. Tucked at the end of a dead-end road shared by only one other home, the property enjoys an exceptional level of privacy and tranquility along the Hudson River.
Welcome to easy living at The Community at Bells Pond, a quiet and well-maintained 55+ community. Located on Lot 32, this 2011 Champion mobile home offers comfortable single-level living with a bright and open layout. This 70' x 14' home features 2 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms, including a spacious primary bedroom with its own private bath. The open floor plan creates a comfortable flow between the kitchen, dining, and living areas, making the space feel welcoming and functional. Enjoy relaxing outdoors on the covered porch, perfect for morning coffee or quiet evenings. The property also includes a storage shed for tools, seasonal items, or additional storage needs. Monthly lot rent is 362.
Welcome to 345 State Street. Built in 1920, it is one of the few bespoke brick homes in Hudson. It includes a private alley connecting State Street to your garden and parking for three cars, a coveted Hudson rarity. The listed 1,858 square feet does not include a large basement and a generous attic. It is minutes walking to all Hudson offers. Leave your cars at home and walk to the train station. Beautiful mountain and classic Hudson views present themselves from the back yard, and the upper terrace. The garden is lush, private, easy to maintain, and perfect for dinners al fresco. 345 State has been completely refreshed from apartments back to the original house. Long lost interior and exterior details have been restored with meticulous intention. It contains three bedrooms (two up/one down), two baths and all the amenities to ensure a carefree Hudson life. Abundant storage, ceiling height, southern light, and privacy contribute to the distinction. The expansive master suite is your own haven. It features a large bathroom with a claw foot tub and rain shower, generous built in cabinets, a walk-in closet, a home office, a home gym with plumbing, and a private balcony with direct access to the garden. Please note this property is owned by the listing agent. All photography by Gabriel Zimmer.
Welcome to easy, low-maintenance living in the desirable Community at Bells Pond, a 55+ park offering a peaceful and well-kept setting. This well-maintained 2001 Champion mobile home (74x16) has had just one previous owner and features a spacious open floor plan designed for comfortable everyday living. The home offers 2 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms, providing both functionality and privacy for guests or additional space needs. Enjoy morning coffee or evening relaxation on the covered porch, a perfect extension of the living space. The property also includes a newer shed, thoughtfully built by the previous owner, ideal for storage or hobbies. This home has been cared for over the years and offers a great opportunity to move right in and make it your own. Lease 362. Buyer must be approved by the park.
Open House May 9th 1-2PM Welcome to 2961 Cottage Place, a smart entry into the Hudson market that checks the boxes first time buyers are actually looking for. Three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, and approximately 1,176 square feet on a 0.15 acre lot, this is the kind of home that makes the jump from renting to owning feel real. Location is the story. Minutes to Hudson and everything that has put it on the map. You are close to Amtrak for a clean shot to NYC, and right near Warren Street with its shops, restaurants, and energy. Spend weekends at the Basilica or around the Pocketsbook Factory, and understand why buyers keep coming here. Inside, the layout is flexible and practical. There is a first floor bedroom option, updated living space, and a kitchen that works without needing a full overhaul. Outside, you have room to breathe with a deck, yard, and the sounds of the Claverack Creek. This is not just a house, it is a foothold in one of the most in demand markets in the Hudson Valley. Clean, approachable, and positioned where buyers want to be.
Rare, fully restored 1880s clapboard cottage just steps from Warren Street--Hudson's vibrant core of dining, design, and culture. This impeccably renovated 2BR/2.5BA home offers the ideal city escape: historic character re-imagined with clean, modern execution. Every detail has been addressed--new windows, doors, updated systems, central AC, closed-cell insulation, designer lighting, and a gas fireplace--creating a true turnkey, lock-and-leave property with minimal maintenance. The outdoor space is a standout and a rarity this close to Warren St.. Fully fenced and stunningly landscaped, the garden feels like a private retreat, layered with sculptural birch and evergreens trees, curated plantings for season-long flowering - all designed for beauty with little upkeep. A stone patio just off the kitchen is perfect for al fresco dining and entertaining your family and friends all summer long! A rear gate leads to three off-street parking spaces, plus approved plans for a future garage with guest suite or studio (see photos for inspiration)--ideal for work-from-home, hosting guests or added income. Upstairs, two en-suite bedrooms offer privacy and comfort, along with second-floor laundry and a rear balcony overlooking the garden. Just a very short stroll to Feast & Floret, Wlyde Coffee Shop, The Maker Hotel, and Hudson's newest spot The Pocketbook Factory Hotel and restaurant. Just two hours from NYC via Amtrak!
Mount Merino Manor is a crown jewel of the Hudson Valley with a century of history on 100 private acres. Beyond a winding, tree-lined drive lies a world of total serenity. Set upon a lush hilltop with commanding Catskill Mountain views, this stately Manor Home, originally built for a confidant of artist Frederic Church, is a masterwork of clean lines and historic soul. The sprawling 100-acre grounds are a naturalist's sanctuary, featuring a nature pond and a meandering stream that enhance the property's profound sense of peace. Thoughtfully re-imagined as a 7-bedroom, 8-bathroom hospitality venue, the manor house seamlessly blends period grandeur, seven fireplaces, a turret, and an elegant wraparound veranda, with 21st-century upgrades. With a separate three-bedroom cottage, a 6200 SF multipurpose barn, and flexible zoning, the potential is boundless--from an exclusive wellness retreat to a sophisticated compound. While providing a private ''other world'' feel, this estate is perfectly positioned just minutes from the vibrant dining and galleries of downtown Hudson, and is easily accessible by Amtrak, local airports, and major highways. Own a rare piece of Hudson Valley history, recently featured by Travel + Leisure as the ultimate New York getaway.
Mount Merino Manor is a crown jewel of the Hudson Valley with a century of history on 100 private acres. Beyond a winding, tree-lined drive lies a world of total serenity. Set upon a lush hilltop with commanding Catskill Mountain views, this stately Manor Home, originally built for a confidant of artist Frederic Church, is a masterwork of clean lines and historic soul. The sprawling 100-acre grounds are a naturalist's sanctuary, featuring a nature pond and a meandering stream that enhance the property's profound sense of peace. Thoughtfully re-imagined as a 7-bedroom, 8-bathroom hospitality venue, the manor house seamlessly blends period grandeur, seven fireplaces, a turret, and an elegant wraparound veranda, with 21st-century upgrades. With a separate three-bedroom cottage, a 6200 SF multipurpose barn, and flexible zoning, the potential is boundless--from an exclusive wellness retreat to a sophisticated family compound. While providing a private ''other world'' feel, this estate is perfectly positioned just minutes from the vibrant dining and galleries of downtown Hudson, and is easily accessible by Amtrak, local airports, and major highways. Own a rare piece of Hudson Valley history, recently featured by Travel + Leisure as the ultimate New York getaway.
Discover the perfect blend of timeless elegance and modern convenience in this stunning 1935 Arts and Crafts home, nestled within the vibrant city limits of Hudson. Surrounded by the rich culture of local galleries, unique shops, and delightful restaurants, this property offers an unparalleled lifestyle with tons of amenities all nearby. Set on a generous 0.14-acre lot, you'll be greeted by beautifully manicured flower gardens that invite you to unwind and enjoy the serene ambiance. The brick patio with built-in flower beds will be the summer place to be for outdoor dining and entertaining, complete with the large awning to keep you in the shade. Step inside to find a warm and welcoming living room featuring hardwood floors and a cozy wood-burning fireplace, perfect for those chilly evenings. The hardwood floors continue throughout the home and the formal dining room is an ideal space for hosting family gatherings and dinner parties. The bright and cheerful kitchen boasts hand-painted countertops and a breakfast bar area, while maintaining its classic charm, making it a joy to cook and entertain. A convenient 3/4 bath on the first floor adds to the home's functionality that includes laundry facilities, while the upper level features three spacious bedrooms and a full bath, providing ample space for family and guests. With loads of charm throughout, this home captures the essence of its era while offering the comforts of today. Plus, a detached one-car garage provides extra storage and convenience, or think about it as your studio space; the possibilities are many! Don't miss the opportunity to make this enchanting Arts and Crafts gem your own! Experience all that Hudson has to offer, right at your doorstep. Schedule a viewing today! Offers accepted up until Saturday, May 9th at 1:00 pm!
Open House Sunday, May 3rd 12pm-2pm. Have the best of both worlds at 22 Van Winkle Road, a sophisticated retreat tucked away in the serene ''Silent Zone'' of Hudson's premier Academy Hill community! Add your own touches to this sizeable, 4 bedroom plus den, 3 full bath townhome offers the rare luxury of peaceful, suburban privacy just give minutes from the high-octane energy of Warren Steet's world-class dining, art galleries and boutiques. Whether you're looking for a turnkey investment or a stylish primary residence you can make your own, you'll love the low-maintenance lifestyle leaves you more time to explore the nearby Greenport Conservation Area or catch the Amtrak to NYC. Discover the perfect balance of modern convenience and Hudson Valley charm in a neighborhood that truly offers it all! Two fireplaces, two balconies overlooking mountains, walking path with amazing views.
Welcome to 323 Warren Street, a historic three-story building on one of Hudson's most prime commercial blocks, offering a combination of ground-floor retail space and two flexible upper floors that can operate as residential, commercial, or both. Circa 1850 and full of original character including a striking facade with a bracketed cornice crown, the building has already proven its potential as a launchpad for local beloved businesses: both Talbott and Arding, Hudson's celebrated cheese and provisions shop, and Bodhi Spa got their start here before outgrowing the space and expanding into larger footprints elsewhere in the city. With Hudson Hall at the historic Hudson Opera House two doors away, and the award-winning Maker hotel, restaurant, lounge, and cafe across the street, 323 Warren Street is well positioned among the institutions that have made this block the beating heart of Hudson's cultural and commercial life. The ground floor commands attention from the street with a large picture window, stone floors, subway tile, and wainscotting that give the space a polished, finished quality requiring little to no additional investment. A back room is ideal for a kitchen or prep area, a half bath with utility sink adds practical infrastructure, and a separate entrance keeps commercial and residential traffic entirely independent. The space lends itself equally well to a restaurant, wine bar, cheese shop, deli, bakery, boutique, gallery, apothecary, yoga studio, or spa, among the creative retail and hospitality concepts that have made Warren Street one of the most vibrant small-city commercial corridors in the Northeast. The second floor offers a generous front room overlooking Warren Street, a living and dining area, a kitchen with deck access, and a half bath with utility sink, offering flexibility as an owner's residence, a second commercial floor, or professional office space. The third floor offers three bedrooms with closets, wide plank original wood floors, and a full bath with a clawfoot tub. Hand-painted details on the stair risers are a quiet reminder of the building's craftsmanship and period character. Out back, a fenced yard provides outdoor space for a garden, dining terrace, or event overflow, and leads to a garage equipped with a full commercial refrigeration unit, a valuable asset for any food or beverage-focused business. Single-car parking is included, or remove refrigeration to utilize the full garage for multiple car parking and storage. The building has been updated with gas heating and ductless air conditioning throughout. 323 Warren Street sits at the center of one of the most sought-after blocks in Hudson, a city that has become a destination in its own right. The 300 block offers a historic architectural mix of residential, commercial, and mixed-use buildings, with Mel the Bakery, Culture Cream, and the Meat Hook directly across the street, and Feast and Floret and Wylde around the corner. The Hudson Amtrak station is a five-minute walk, with trains to New York City in two hours. For an owner-operator, an investor, or someone looking to live and work under one roof in one of the most dynamic small cities in the Northeast, 323 Warren Street is a smart investment in a chic rivertown that has no signs of slowing down.
A very early Hudson home built c1790 likely in the Federal style, 102-104 North Fifth Street was converted into a striking Italianate at the turn of the 19th century. The beautifully ornamental porch is a fabulous place to take in the charming block, and the striking facade is adorned with bracketed cornices typical of the Italianate style. Just blocks to Warren Street, Hudson's main drag, the neighborhood is residential and quiet. You have a large backyard with a patio, a 6ft fence for privacy, and lovely & mature plantings. Inside, the proportions are as elegant as the exterior, with high ceilings and wide spaces. The kitchen is open, grounded by a center island, and you'll find large common spaces and small quiet nooks. An office sits at the back of the house, and you'll find a gas fireplace clad in brick in the living room. A magnificent curved staircase has its original banister, a work of art, and upstairs you'll find three bedrooms. The primary is ensuite, lovely and large with a soaking tub, separate shower, and double vanity. There is off street parking lined with cobblestone walls, and the double lot offers wonderful outdoor space. A wonderfully quiet corner just a 3m walk to the center of town and all that Hudson has to offer with its renowned restaurants & antique shops, and just up the road from the Amtrak train station. 102-104 North Fifth is completely turn key & done to a wonderfully high standard, just 2.5h north of NYC.
Potential. Privacy. Preservation. These three words perfectly describe 648 State Route 66. With 61+ acres and 1000 +/- feet of road frontage on 66 and 770 +/- feet of road frontage on Mountain View Road the potential is unmatched. Subdivide, build, develop, hunt, enjoy your privacy, the list goes on. Currently there is a 2 bed, one bath with an office home with longtime tenants. The barn behind the home could be refurbished and was storing a very large tractor. The trail leading to the back two-thirds has been maintained and is wide enough for a truck. This is where preservation meets location. Just minutes to Hudson shops, dining, Amtrak, the privacy in using the back two thirds of this property is unmatched. The immense potential of route 66 frontage, combined with an already existing home and back acreage make this an unbeatable deal in the heart of bustling Columbia County.
Own a piece of history. This captivating house, once the bustling Livingston General store, built by Gilbert Lynk in the 1920s, boasts an incredible open floor plan that invites creativity and comfort. With a perfect blend of period details and contemporary flair, this unique property offers an unparalleled lifestyle opportunity for artists, entrepreneurs, or anyone seeking a one-of-a-kind residence. It was reimaged as a book store and then as a lovely personal residence. Step back in time and enjoy the historic charm and original architectural details that tell the story of its rich past. The expansive layout creates a seamless flow between living spaces and natural light floods the interior through large windows and skylights, enhancing the airy ambiance throughout Enjoy the convenience of a spacious primary bedroom located on the first floor, featuring ample closet space and an en-suite bathroom as well as a laundry set up. This thoughtful design ensures easy living and accessibility. The artist loft area is perfect for painting, crafting, or photography, and provides the inspiration you need to bring your artistic visions to life., and the huge second floor open room offers a myriad of possibilities. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to own a piece of history while embracing the modern lifestyle you desire. Whether you're looking for a stunning residence, a creative studio, or a commercial venture, this enchanting property checks all the boxes
CHARMING STONE COTTAGE IN THE COUNTRY Delightful home in a quiet, rural, setting, is but a quick drive to Hudson. Originally built by weekenders as a stone cottage getaway in the late 1940s, it was expanded in the 60s, and tastefully added to again in the 90s. Enter through the inviting light-filled enclosed porch/dining area, overlooking the gardens. Adjoining kitchen has Viking range, brand new dishwasher, fruitwood cabinets, ash wood paneling, large island, and tile counters. Cozy den or library, next to the kitchen, has cherry walls and ceiling and lots of shelving. Hallway with handsome curved wall leads from the kitchen to three bedrooms, two baths, including primary suite, and spacious living room. The living room with blond hardwood floors and vaulted ceiling has tall windows and doors allowing wonderful light on three sides. The open living room shares views of dramatic sunsets, the Catskills, lovely meadow, and gardens, with the primary suite, kitchen, and porch. Second floor has finished open space with living or studio potential, plus there's an attached garage with storage above. On an acre with natural landscaping, flowering shrubs, stone patios, and stone walls.
Not every house in Hudson has been left alone in the right ways. This one has. An in-town Cape with its original staircase, checkerboard kitchen floors, and warm wood trim throughout - and an orange front door that makes the case before you're even inside. The main floor opens into a sun-filled living room where honey-toned hardwood floors and rich brown wood window and door casings set a tone that's warm without being hemmed in. A wide cased opening connects directly to a formal dining room - both rooms anchored by sputnik-style pendant lights that feel entirely at home here. The kitchen earns its personality through original wood cabinetry, checkerboard tile floors, and tile countertops that have aged with dignity. Stainless appliances, including a gas range, bring the function in line without overwriting the history. Down the hall, two bedrooms carry the same warmth as the rest of the main floor: hardwood floors, wood trim, and enough light to feel like real rooms. The full bath has been simply renovated: clean, functional, and tasteful enough not to fight with the rest of the house. The original staircase - square spindles, solid newel post, the whole thing - leads to the upper level, where two of the four bedrooms sit. Tucked under the roofline with sloped ceilings and cozy carpeting, both are legitimately comfortable rooms. Accessible via open stairs at the back of the kitchen, the basement is genuinely not scary with a full bathroom and laundry room already in place. The basement is clean, spacious, and bright - unusually so - making it useful now and interesting later if you want to do something with it. Out back, a deck leads to a yard that's massive by Hudson standards, with real room to spread out, plant things, or just enjoy having more outdoor space than you expected. You’ve got plenty of room for a garden, a fire pit, a hammock, or all three. Hudson's Warren Street is walkable from here, so galleries, vintage, coffee, and dinner are never far. Spend an evening at the cozy hotel restaurants at Pocketbook or The Maker. Return Brewing over on State Street is worth the short walk for a beer. Café Mutton, a James Beard-nominated neighborhood spot on Columbia Street, is doing some of the most quietly excellent cooking in the region. Hawthorne Valley Farm just outside of town in Ghent has a farm store and creamery that will ruin grocery store dairy for you permanently. And Olana State Historic Site, right outside of town, has trails with Hudson River views that feel almost unfair.
Step into a turnkey raised ranch where you can walk your dog, ride your bike and get to know your neighbors. 2 Bedrooms on upper lower are each serviced with their own bathrooms, and the kitchen, dining and living room effortlessly flow into each other. New neutral pallet paint throughout most of the home. Step out onto the rear deck and into a fenced in yard with a shed. The under the house garage is oversized and enters into the finished basement where there's an open game/tv room and another bedroom. A half bath /laundry leads to the mechanical room where there's a Navien heating system with on demand hot water. Nothing left to do but make an offer!
ON HUDSON's HISTORIC PROPRIETORS ROW On Warren Street's historic Proprietors Row, this 1800s Federal gem has been reborn as a modern, two-unit residence that balances historic elegance with today's lifestyle. It's rare to find a property this pristine from top to bottom, with income potential, off-street parking, and fenced in yard-all just steps from Hudson's vibrant shops, restaurants, and galleries. Inside, high ceilings and oversized windows a throughout as wide halls open to generously scaled rooms that create a sense of grandeur, while thoughtful updates blend 21st-century convenience with timeless style. Beautiful hardwood floors, sliding barn doors, designer hardware, and sleek finishes bring a chic sensibility to the home's character. A gracious staircase leads to a light-filled duplex with its main level living spaces with gas-fireplaces, open kitchen and yard access. Two bedrooms, including a grand primary en-suite with its sun-lit bath, along with a second bedroom, additional full bath, laundry and wide central sitting hall complete the upper floor. The garden-level is a sophisticated one-bedroom, with a stone-walled gas fireplace, tiled bath, and open kitchen with direct access to the sunlit south yard. Being street level, also ideal for shop or business. OPTIONS! With central air, individually metered units, and the flexibility to live stylishly in one apartment while renting the other-or to easily convert the whole house back into a single- residence-this property offers a rare opportunity in one of the Hudson Valley's most dynamic markets
Spacious, light-filled live/work contemporary home on prime Warren Street location in the heart of Hudson NY. This well-maintained row house offers approx. 2,300 sf of living space across two floors, with a gorgeous 2nd floor deck overlooking a secluded fenced rear garden, and distant Catskill mountain views. Once home to a well-known local gallerist, the building is currently configured as a huge 1st floor open plan office / gallery space, with the benefit of its own kitchen, and a sumptuous 2nd floor two-bed apartment, with dramatic exposed brick features, soaring 11 ft ceilings, and flooded with light from numerous windows on all four exposures. The flexible mixed-use zoning of Warren Street allows the new owner multiple ways to enjoy the building; whether in its current income generating configuration, its prior live/work iteration, or reimagined as a generous 3 or 4 bed single family residential home, or indeed a 2-family building. The property has undergone extensive remodeling by the current and prior owners, including updated kitchen, bathrooms, and new structural work and finishes in the basement. Accessed both internally and externally, the dry basement has been finished, providing up to approx. 800 sf of additional storage. The ground floor lobby opens to a separate double door entrance to the office/gallery. This space consists of a large two-room open-plan suite, that could easily be converted to living/dining rooms for residential use. Beyond lies a large kitchen and rear foyer room, with direct access to the porch and secluded garden. Up the stairs to the 2nd floor, one enters the dining and recreation areas of the apartment. The high ceilings and large windows fill the rooms with light and create a grand double reception, directly overlooking the neighboring park. The stunning brick exposures continue through to the large primary suite at the front. To the rear, one finds the bathroom, kitchen and 2nd bedroom complete with feature stone fireplace. This bedroom contains a laundry nook and opens directly on to the spacious screened deck with its views across the park, the historic houses on Union Street, and the mountains beyond - a perfect place to sit and admire the incredible Catskill sunsets. Warren Street is the mile long main artery of Hudson, and filled with the fabulous boutiques, galleries and hospitality venues that define the thriving City of Hudson. The 200 block is a fascinating architectural mix of stunning residential, commercial and mixed-use buildings in the heart of the city. Immediate notable neighbors include the Maker Hotel, Le Perche and Feast & Floret restaurants, Mel's Bakery, and the Meat Hook butcher. Moreover, 237 Warren offers privacy and flexible modern living within a short walk to the Amtrak Station, with New York City just a 2-hour train ride or car drive away.
Welcome to this beautifully designed, brand new manufactured home located in the heart of Hudson, NY. This spacious 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home offers 1,001 sqft of thoughtfully planned living space, featuring modern finishes and an open, airy layout. Step out back to a great new deck perfect for the bbq and 3 season enjoyment. With plenty of room to grow and entertain, this turnkey property is ready for you to move in and enjoy from day one. The location is ideal for anyone seeking the charm and convenience of living in Hudson, with easy access to all the attractions and amenities the area has to offer. The Town of Greenport Park is right across the street which has a playground, ball field then adjoins to plenty of walking trails overlooking the Hudson River. The monthly HOA fee of 675 covers taxes and sewer, water is billed separately for each home. Garbage can be done independently or the park has a group rate a new buyer can join. Exciting improvements are underway in the community, many new homes are being installed and improvement rules are being enforced. With the main roadways being paved next season, adding even more value and comfort to your new home.
Tucked away on over 2 private acres in the scenic town of Livingston, this charming upstate cottage offers the perfect escape from everyday life. With just over 900 square feet of cozy living space, this rustic retreat is ideal for weekend getaways, hunting trips, or anyone seeking a peaceful connection to nature. A welcoming front porch invites you to relax and take in the serene surroundings, while inside, a wood-burning stove creates a warm and inviting atmosphere - perfect for crisp upstate evenings. The cabin features a full bathroom and an open, functional layout designed for comfort and simplicity. Surrounded by nature and located on a tranquil stream, this property is a dream for outdoor enthusiasts--whether you're hunting, hiking, or simply enjoying the sounds of the outdoors. Offering privacy, charm, and endless potential, this is a rare opportunity to own your own slice of upstate New York. Whether you're looking for a weekend retreat, seasonal getaway, or rustic investment property, this Livingston gem delivers the ultimate escape. Cash offers only.
Your country home awaits you with private pastural picturesque views of lawns and open fields surrounded by trees on 12.8 acres. The ranch style home is located in the Taconic Hills School District. The main floor offers a large great room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, eat-in kitchen, mud room, and front porch as well as access to a walk-up attic. The back deck provides views of the open fields, and is ideal for horseback riding/trails or just sitting and enjoying the scenery, outdoor gatherings, and the large yards offer opportunities for a wide range of outdoor activities, gardening or just relaxing. The full footprinted downstairs offers a drive-in 1 car garage, workshop, laundry area, and a finished family room offering additional living or guest space. The property includes a gambrel roofed, one-stall barn (with electricity) suitable for horse and storage of hay, hobbies, as well as a small shed. House has generator that runs on propane. Conveniently located just minutes from the city of Hudson and the Taconic Parkway, the property blends rural privacy with easy access to all the Hudson Valley has to offer. Close to Olana State Park, Lake Taconic, and Butternut, Catamount, Hunter and Windham for skiing.
Charming detached townhouse with thoughtful upgrades, ideally located in the heart of Hudson's coveted historic district. Beautifully maintained and tastefully improved over time, this is a home where the important work has already been done. Major enhancements include central heating and air conditioning, owned rooftop solar panels, custom wood-frame storm windows, a poured concrete basement floor, updated waste line, EV charging outlets, and more. Warm, inviting, and exceptionally well-proportioned, the main level offers an easy flow for everyday living and entertaining. The renovated kitchen features granite countertops, a Miele induction range, Electrolux dishwasher, and updated tile flooring, opening seamlessly to a generous dining room and bright living room filled with natural light. A standout feature of the property is the former garage, now transformed into a sun-filled private studio with skylights, a high-efficiency mini-split system, and half bath. Ideal as a creative workspace, wellness room, guest overflow, or peaceful retreat. Upstairs are three versatile bedrooms and a full bath, with comfortable proportions and abundant light throughout. The home's timeless lines and understated style lend themselves beautifully to mid-century, modern, or classic interiors alike. Additional highlights include a spacious dry basement with laundry, new washer and dryer, and excellent utility/storage space. Outside, the landscaped corner lot offers raised garden beds, mature plantings, flowering trees, and inviting outdoor spaces that evolve beautifully through the seasons. A paver driveway and stamped concrete walkway add convenience and curb appeal, while the detached setting provides a rare sense of openness and privacy in town. Just steps from Warren Street, enjoy easy access to Hudson's celebrated restaurants, boutiques, galleries, farmers market, and vibrant cultural scene.
Welcome to Madam Mae House, a four-story contemporary townhome in the heart of walkable downtown Hudson, rebuilt from the ground up in 2019 by Conklin Architecture and Furnari Construction as the city's first modern four-story residence. Finished with the precision and material quality of a high-end custom build, every mechanical system is new, with a fully integrated central heat and air system that serves all four floors, for year-round energy efficiency and comfort. Two-story front windows flood the interiors with natural light, and out back, a three-tiered backyard with gardens, a grassy lawn, and private off-street parking is uncommonly generous for a downtown address. A double-height living room rises to twenty feet, with windows framed by custom full-length drapes drawing natural light deep into the space, and a wood paneling feature wall surrounding a custom concrete gas fireplace. The chef’s kitchen is built around an oversized island in black leathered granite, with a deep farmhouse sink and stainless Samsung appliances. Off the kitchen, a herringbone brick mudroom with a half bath leads to the backyard with off street parking. The second floor holds two bedrooms sharing a Jack and Jill bath, with the mezzanine opening to the living room below. The entire third floor is given over to the primary suite, a private retreat with the feel of a self-contained apartment: a generous bedroom, parlor-style sitting area, walk-in closet, and a spa bath with soaking tub, glass-enclosed shower, and water closet. Below the main floor, the finished basement nods to the home’s Diamond District past: built in 1920, and home to Mae Gordon, one of the last madams to operate in Hudson’s once-notorious red light district, this cozy level is finished with wallpaper and paneling for an underground parlor feel, and functions as a fourth bedroom or family room with egress to Columbia Street. Outside, the three-tiered backyard is as considered as the interior. Fire up the grill on the garden level, spread out on the grassy lawn on a summer afternoon, and end the evening at the upper tier with a drink in hand and unobstructed Catskill mountain views overhead. On clear nights the sunsets are worth staying home for. Alley access provides off-street parking with room to add a garage, guest cottage, or income-generating accessory dwelling unit. Just steps from Warren Street's galleries, boutiques, and restaurants, you can browse the antique markets, pick up coffee and a pastry at Mel the Bakery, or settle in for dinner at Feast and Floret, Via Cassia, or the Maker without ever needing a car. The Farmer's Market is just up the street, and Hudson Amtrak station is a ten-minute walk, with trains to New York City in under two hours.
Unique historic renovation opportunity in a prime Hudson, NY location. The JW Edmonds Volunteer firehouse, which once housed the oldest Volunteer Fire Company in New York State, is ready for a visionary purchaser who can reimagine its use and pay due homage to its historical roots. Built in 1868, the Firehouse sits in an enviable position, overlooking the 7th Street Park in the heart of the fast growing 'Depot District'. Neighboring businesses include coffee houses, restaurants, craft breweries, cocktail bars, and Warren's Street's amazing retail. Moreover, the district has recently been energized by the opening of the 46-room Pocketbook hotel, hospitality and retail complex, and the completion of the 64-unit Hudson Depot Lofts residential and commercial development. The park itself, has recently been awarded a grant to renovate it, further adding to the attraction of the location. This Hudson Historic District qualifies as an OPPORTUNITY ZONE and is eligible for FEDERAL AND NEW YORK STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION TAX CREDITS. Being ZONED R-3, the Firehouse may be developed for commercial and/or residential usage, with flexibility to expand its existing footprint. This all-brick Firehouse sits on three combined parcels of desirable Hudson real estate, allowing for expansion and parking at the rear. There are 2 separate ground floor bays with 12-foot ceilings whose overhead doors open to a direct view of the park. Upstairs are two grand meeting rooms with 13-foot ceilings also framing a beautiful view of the 7th Street Park. To ascend to the second floor there are two original chestnut spiral staircases. Attached to the back of the Firehouse, there is a sizable wooden addition and a lot that can accommodate off street parking for four cars. This lot can be accessed via the Alley. The reinforced steel and concrete basement was built to accommodate the transition from the horse-drawn fire carriages to the heavy fire engines of the modern era. The basement, as such, lends itself to the structural integrity and development potential of the buildout above. This is the only remaining Two-Bay Firehouse in Hudson, offering close to 4000 sf to build in, plus floor expansion and roof rights. The basement provides additional square footage and was a social club back in the day. This Firehouse proudly represents Hudson's past, with a clean palette for the creative entrepreneur to reinvent timelessly into the future- nothing else compares to this golden opportunity in our happening city. Whether reimagined as retail, office, residential or restaurant, this proud building will be a key landmark as Hudson continues to set the bar for the future of the Hudson Valley!


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Hudson is located in New York. Hudson, New York has a population of 5,964. Hudson is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 23.21% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 22.64%.
The median household income in Hudson, New York is $40,417. The median household income for the surrounding county is $73,065 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Hudson is 39 years.
The average high temperature in July is 83.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 14.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 41.9 inches per year, with 42.5 inches of snow per year.