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Six-Unit Victorian With Hudson River Views in Newburgh, NY

By |2025-12-04T17:51:20+00:00October 14th, 2025|Real Estate|

Built in 1870 and located within the East End Historic District, this six-unit Victorian home pairs timeless architecture with modern performance. Once derelict, it has been reimagined by its current owner as both a neighborhood landmark and a fully stabilized income property, preserving historic character while embracing contemporary design and comfort. Behind its shingled façade and wraparound porch are six distinct apartments, each thoughtfully restored. Period millwork, leaded-glass windows, arched doorways, and tiled fireplaces recall the home’s 19th-century craftsmanship, while modern kitchens, updated baths, and custom finishes bring the building firmly into the present. Notable highlights include mirrored octagonal rooms with oversized windows, marble countertops and eat-in islands, French doors between living and sleeping areas, and a top-floor unit with a deep soaking tub and balcony with sprawling Hudson River views. Currently configured as five long-term rentals and one high-performing short-term unit, the property has a proven history of strong income and operational flexibility. A separately deeded, non-buildable lot across the street is included in the sale, preserving panoramic river views for the long term. With its combination of architectural integrity, financial strength, and prime positioning on one of Newburgh’s most picturesque bluff streets, this historic home presents the opportunity to own one of the city’s most distinctive riverfront properties.

Nook House in Narrowsburg, NY

By |2025-10-17T12:36:23+00:00October 13th, 2025|Real Estate|

Set on six private acres with deeded Ten Mile River access, Nook House is a 1940s hideaway reimagined for modern living. Behind its rustic stone entry and storybook exterior, this three-bedroom retreat blends craft, comfort, and Catskills character in a way that feels both grounded and design-forward.

Fern Hollow in Stone Ridge, NY

By |2025-10-08T21:43:14+00:00October 1st, 2025|Real Estate|

Perched high above the Muddy Kill Creek in Stone Ridge, Fern Hollow is a newly built home that combines mid-century modern inspiration with reclaimed details and artisanal design. The result is a modern treehouse that feels both elevated and approachable, with dramatic glass walls overlooking the creek as it winds through the wooded landscape. Thoughtful craftsmanship, from vintage terrazzo floors to custom cabinetry repurposed from a 1960s library, infuses warmth and character throughout.

The Smithwood House in Bethel, NY

By |2025-09-11T18:31:43+00:00September 9th, 2025|Real Estate|

The Smithwood House is a newly built, one-of-a-kind modern home set in a wooded landscape, designed with a striking architectural profile and a sense of refined detail. Clean lines, soaring windows, and thoughtful accents come together in a layout that feels both bold and livable. Inside, every element has been carefully considered, from custom built-ins to sleek appliances, creating a home that balances contemporary form with everyday comfort.

PerryWood in Bethel, NY

By |2025-09-09T00:42:25+00:00September 7th, 2025|Real Estate|

Set on five wooded acres with views over Hunter Lake, PerryWood offers a private retreat framed by forest and water. The double A-frame rises through the trees, its walls of glass and vaulted ceilings bringing the surrounding landscape fully into the home. Light shifts across the wood-clad interiors, while decks and pathways extend living spaces into the treeline, creating a sense of calm and continuity between indoors and out.

The Catskill Overlook in Saugerties, NY

By |2025-09-04T22:32:12+00:00September 3rd, 2025|Real Estate|

Set at the end of a long private drive, The Catskill Overlook rises on steel and concrete pillars, its glass-and-concrete form elevated above 13.4 wooded acres. Walls of glass frame mountain ridges, while soaring ceilings with exposed beams and polished concrete floors create interiors that feel both sculptural and serene — a home defined as much by its architecture as by its natural surroundings.

Camp Woodridge in Lake Placid, NY

By |2025-08-26T12:16:34+00:00August 22nd, 2025|Real Estate|

Camp Woodridge stretches along the westerly shore of Lake Placid, tucked beneath Loch Bonnie Mountain. Framed by mature trees, the property opens onto private lake frontage with sweeping views of the Adirondack High Peaks. A wood-clad main cabin and a newly built guest cabin anchor the grounds, together offering three bedrooms and three bathrooms that balance shared gathering space with private corners for retreat. The lake and mountains form a quiet, ever-present backdrop, and the setting feels both intimate and expansive, offering a sense of retreat without ever losing sight of the surrounding natural beauty.

Modern Farmhouse Estate in Bovina Center, NY

By |2025-08-19T20:44:01+00:00August 18th, 2025|Real Estate|

Set at the end of a tree-lined allée with cascading waterfalls, this modern farmhouse is nestled into landscaped grounds overlooking the Bovina Valley and distant ridge lines. Defined by its seamless connection to nature, the home opens to wraparound porches, bluestone terraces, and French doors that frame sweeping views. Beyond the main residence, the property unfolds into gardens, outdoor rooms, and guest spaces — a Catskills retreat designed for both quiet living and convivial gathering.

The Beacon Firehouse: 1889 Landmark in the City’s Creative Core

By |2025-08-20T17:42:15+00:00August 11th, 2025|Real Estate|

Built in 1889, the Beacon Firehouse is a landmark of the city’s historic core, distinguished by its mansard roof, original bell tower, and arched windows. Once central to Beacon’s civic life, it retains much of its original craftsmanship – from ornamental plasterwork to finely crafted woodwork – alongside modern infrastructure. Today, its scale and adaptable layout position it for a new chapter, from cultural or community use to boutique hospitality, all within steps of Main Street’s shops, restaurants, and galleries in one of the Hudson Valley’s most active small cities.

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