You Can Nab This Gorgeous, Historic Hudson Townhome for $2.15M

Fall is here, which means all eyes are on the northeast for its beautiful foliage. One of the best spots to watch the seasons change is in the Hudson Valley just north of New York City. It’s full of towns with cute restaurants, treasured boutiques, and idyllic farmer’s markets, including the charming town of Hudson. Boasting rich history and darling architecture, it has a downtown perfect for autumnal strolls. Delightfully for buyers, right now a gem townhome in the heart of it all is asking $2.15 million.

Built in 1880, the 2,800-square-foot Italianate stunner draws you in immediately with its romantic and quaint facade. It’s the type of home that is bursting with unique details, almost appearing as if it is straight out of an American novel. A front porch gives way to a beautiful entry staircase with Louis Poulson pendants and wide plank French oak floors. And, while there are many historic elements to be in awe of, the residence did undergo a renovation in 2018 to preserve its integrity and bring in new flair.

Moving through the main level, every space has been thoughtfully planned out and designed. Sophisticated furnishings are soaked in light from casement windows, while Farrow and Ball paint and wallpaper can be found flowing through the spaces. The chef’s kitchen is ideal for entertaining, outfitted in custom cabinetry and top-of-the-line appliances. Even better, two doors open out to the home’s backyard which is complete with a pool and verdant greenery. At the other end of the pool, one can find a second compact building that can be used as an office or studio.

With three bedrooms in total, the property could be perfect for an artist in love with the Hudson Valley, a couple who wants room for visitors, or a young family moving out of NYC. Chris Getman of Houlihan Lawrence holds this listing.