Your Hudson Victorian is Ready

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Sold – $455,000

113 North 5th Street Hudson NY 12534

Gorgeous Victorian on one of Hudson’s most beautiful blocks and just steps from the Hudson Area Library at the Armory. This home has been recently renovated and is ready for its next chapter with you.

Four bedrooms (one on the 1st floor) with 1.5 baths. This well-maintained gem has nearly all of its original details intact. Rich ornate moldings, etched glass and a Hollywood worthy staircase. Major upgrades have been made since the property was last on the market. New electric service, renovated kitchen and bath and more. This classic Victorian is now ready to give you all the modern comforts we are all looking for today.

The owners hate to leave the home which they have loved more than any other place they’ve lived. Especially after the upgrades and renovations they have done. But a job change to another state calls. Giving you the opportunity to own this one of a kind beauty in downtown Hudson. 

Hudson’s Hot Rental Market – Get In!

SOLD

Selling Price: $510,000

Four Unit Apartment House with Great Original Details.

Almost nothing to do to it. Get the keys and rent them out.

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Four Units with four separate addresses and entrances. Shared backyard. Top two units have decks out back and the bottom units open to the garden. Four separate furnaces and hot water heaters. Tenants all pay their own heat and hot water. With very little updating, these units can all make a substantial jump to current market rate rents. With some basic excavation work and a retaining wall there is also room for 4 off-street parking spots on the alley.

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Tenants currently paying way, way below market rents of between $550 and $650 per month for 2 bedrooms with full bath and outdoor space.. You could easily double and possibly even triple the current rents and still be below market. Property can be delivered vacant.

It’s your chance to get into the extremely hot rental market in Hudson NY.

Don’t miss it!

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Want to set up a showing? Contact Victor below.

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

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Hudson in the New York Times (Again!)

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Rail travelers to Hudson still use its original 1874 brick depot. Credit: Tony Cenicola/The New York Times

For a town of about 6500 residents, Hudson NY sure gets its share or noteworthy press. One of the latest was in the New York Times entitled, Hudson, N.Y.: An Elegant Transformation.

Laying out some history, the piece tells of some of the newcomer businesses and some of the stalwarts. Wm Farmer & Son, Rivertown Lodge, Bonfiglio and Bread, Swoon Kitchenbar and Hudson Food Studio are all featured and more.

 

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