The Hudson is the epitome of rustic luxury and the most detailed and natural of South Hill’s models; a 2200 square foot home that is at once modern and germane to the traditions of the Hudson Valley. The rich and elegant tones of The Hudson’s dark facade are achieved through the ancient Japanese technique of Shou Sugi Ban in which wood is charred to enhance its longevity, pest-resilience, and create drama and texture without the addition of stains or paints. Inside, rich wood floors, ceilings, and select accent walls create warmth and a connection to the surroundings. Built-in storage, expansive windows that bring the beauty of South Hill, and custom details set this model apart. The floor plan features an open Living/Dining/Kitchen space with soaring 17.5 ft ceilings. The large entry with closet and powder room is the perfect transition from the outside. Adjacent to the kitchen, two bedrooms lie off a corridor and across the hall from a full bath, laundry room, and a mechanical space. The main bedroom suite is at the opposite end of the home for privacy, and opens onto the landscape. The den/flex room has a screened porch. The Hudson includes decks, a storage attic, triple-pane insulated windows, a kitchen island, expanded kitchen storage, Fisher Paykel series 7 kitchen suite, wine refrigerator, built in millwork in the great room, an LG Ultra washer and dryer, Stuv wood burning stove, motorized skylights, matte black Kohler Purist plumbing fixtures, a high efficiency ducted heating and cooling system, and radiant heat floors
This contemporary mountain home designed by Mapos Architects offers sophisticated living in perfect harmony with its natural surroundings. Thoughtfully divided into three distinct sections to preserve the landscape's integrity, this 3,400 square foot residence provides both luxury and connection to nature. The main living area features warm cedar cladding and a distinctive green roof deck that extends the natural landscape. Floor-to-ceiling triple-pane sliding glass doors open completely to transform the space into a seamless indoor-outdoor environment, perfect for entertaining or peaceful relaxation. The bedroom wing extends dramatically outward from the slope, creating a floating effect above the landscape. The primary suite includes a private, deck with unobstructed mountain views, while three additional bedrooms, each offer their own bath and tranquil setting. A separate guest wing, constructed of poured concrete that echoes the surrounding stone terrain, provides privacy for visitors and includes its own elevated roof deck with panoramic vistas. Built with premium sustainable materials and meticulous attention to detail, Slide Mountain House represents exceptional mountain living with modern comforts. This property balances architectural significance with practical luxury—an investment in both lifestyle and legacy in one of the Catskills' most desirable locations.
This architecturally significant Catskills property offers premium modern living. The distinctive 3,000 square foot residence, designed by Mapos Architects, features a sustainable green roof and strategically nestles into the landscape to provide privacy from the approach while maximizing views on the downhill side. The main home design is conceived as an elegant bar nestled into the landscape, complemented by a charming screen porch ideal for summer evenings and al fresco dining. Adjacent to the main house, a detached guest suite offers privacy and comfort for visitors. The upper level showcases an open-concept main living area with abundant natural light and direct access to an expansive deck . The primary suite occupies a prime position at the end of the home, featuring its own private deck. The lower level includes a versatile family room ideal for entertaining or conversion to a home gym, two additional bedrooms, and a full bathroom. Triple-pane sliding glass doors open directly to the pool deck, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. Vly House represents a rare opportunity to own a contemporary architectural gem that balances sophisticated design with practical luxury in one of the Catskills' most desirable locations, just two hours from New York City.
This contemporary mountain home designed by Mapos Architects offers sophisticated living in perfect harmony with its natural surroundings. Thoughtfully divided into three distinct sections to preserve the landscape's integrity, this 3,400 square foot residence provides both luxury and connection to nature. The main living area features warm cedar cladding and a distinctive green roof deck that extends the natural landscape. Floor-to-ceiling triple-pane sliding glass doors open completely to transform the space into a seamless indoor-outdoor environment, perfect for entertaining or peaceful relaxation. The bedroom wing extends dramatically outward from the slope, creating a floating effect above the landscape. The primary suite includes a private, deck with unobstructed mountain views, while three additional bedrooms, each offer their own bath and tranquil setting. A separate guest wing, constructed of poured concrete that echoes the surrounding stone terrain, provides privacy for visitors and includes its own elevated roof deck with panoramic vistas. Built with premium sustainable materials and meticulous attention to detail, Slide Mountain House represents exceptional mountain living with modern comforts. This property balances architectural significance with practical luxury—an investment in both lifestyle and legacy in one of the Catskills' most desirable locations.


Wawarsing is located in New York. Wawarsing, New York has a population of 12,814. Wawarsing is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 27.42% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.39%.
The median household income in Wawarsing, New York is $54,111. The median household income for the surrounding county is $71,040 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Wawarsing is 42 years.
The average high temperature in July is 83.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 16.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 48 inches per year, with 45.2 inches of snow per year.