Two Houses for the Price of One – Just Reduced – $235,000

Beautifully maintained 1930’s two-story main house 3-4 bedrooms, 1800 sq ft. With a one story 870 sq ft. 2 bedroom guest house, rental unit or mother-in-law unit in back. Legal multi-family. Buildings sit on 2 acres. Fenced yards, large chicken coop, mature fruit trees out back. Even room to farm. Lots of original details. Wood boiler, Pellet stove, wood burning fireplaces all make it nice and cozy. Exterior paint less than 2 years old, roofs, windows, furnace, well pump all less than 10 years old. Move in condition! Ideal for a family with teenagers that you want out of the house but not too far away. Or for people needing to look after elders.

PRICE REDUCED

$235,000

More information here

Fully Restored 1900 Commercial, Residential or Both

SOLD

Green Street, Hudson – 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths

Walking distance to Warren Street

Spacious, light filled, gorgeous!

Commercial or residential. Perfect live/work situation. Centrally located Kitchen allows access to Den, Study and Living Room, and has a bright double window.

1st Floor- Living Room, Office/BR, Den, Eat in Kitchen, 1/2 bath. 2nd Floor – 3Brs, Full Bath.  Attic. Full Cellar.

Beautifully furnished which can also be purchased.Completely set up for AirBnB currently. Rental earnings statement available to serious buyers.

Fully fenced yard with off street parking. Sturdy rustic barn on Joe Alley for storage, or get more creative with it.

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Buildable Land in Hudson’s Core Commercial District

What’s your vision?

Hotel? Housing? Retail? Studios? A Mix? Or even a private residence?

This could be your spot. They are all permitted here. What will you do with it? 

Buildable Vacant Land in Hudson’s Core Commercial District? Hell Yes! We have that. A once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase buildable commercial land in Hudson’s very hot core commercial district. Cleared land of this size rarely comes available in Hudson’s booming business district.

The property is in one of Hudson’s hottest areas. Behind Rivertown Lodge, three doors up from Governor’s Tavern on the Cherry Alley side, which dead-ends just above Rivertown Lodge, and is screaming out to be more of a pedestrian alley with cool shops, bars and eating places connected to the already established Upper Warren St scene. The Union Street side of the property faces the Mental Health Association of Columbia & Greene Counties and the brand new Hudson Police Depart and Court building.

Find out more here: http://tinyurl.com/ybjccpu2

And the Winner is…

Best Realtor

 

For the second year in a row Beach & Bartolo Realtors has been voted Best Realtor in Columbia County.

The annual contest is a collaboration between Columbia Greene Media and the Columbia County Chamber of Commerce and is voted on by the general public.

See all the winners here.

Find Out How Much Your Home or Property is Worth in Today’s Market

The Hudson, Catskill and Athens real estate markets have experienced a uptick like no one has seen before in this area. In the last two years, sale prices and rentals, especially in the City of Hudson have reached new heights many doubted were possible just a few years ago.

That is why it is a great time to find out what your property or rental might bring in today’s very hot market. I am offering the first 10 people who respond to this post, a completely free Comparative Market Analysis on your home, commercial building or rental unit.

 

WHAT’S IT WORTH

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FREE Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) for the first 10 people to respond.

There is no obligation whatsoever and you do not even have to be considering renting or selling your property.

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My Expert Tips for People Leaving Brooklyn for Upstate

I have a few tips for Brooklynites departing the city for Upstate NY, in a new article for Brownstoner.com.

My #1 tip: Beware of “unknown costs”: Victor Mendolia, from Beach and Bartolo Real Estate in Chatham, says property taxes Upstate can be surprisingly high. “This is particularly true when there is another layer of municipal government like incorporated villages or cities,” he says.

Check out the full article here

PS – No I don’t consider Westchester “Upstate” either!