19th-century townhouse in Hudson, NY has three units, retail space, and a three-bay garage for $2M

19th-century townhouse in Hudson, NY has three units, retail space, and a three-bay garage for $2M

March 20, 2024

Photo credit: Four Seasons Sotheby’s International Realty/Annabel Taylor

Located in a prime spot in cultured, quirky, and trendy Hudson, New York, this brick Federal Style townhouse at 239 Warren Street, built circa 1820, has curb appeal galore in the form of historic charm. A lot is going on beyond the property’s fetching bay windows and smart black trim; inside are three separate units on a double lot, including retail space and a garage. Behind the home is a wide backyard with idyllic planted gardens. Asking $1,995,000, the downtown townhouse is a chance to create the upstate life of your dreams, all in one place.

The home’s top two floors make up a covetable owner’s duplex. On the lower floor are a one-bedroom apartment and a retail space. All spaces have been carefully renovated using the services of top local craftspeople.

The upstairs duplex features an open layout with vaulted ceilings and exposed ductwork. The beautiful mountain light is given a perfect welcome; rooms are surrounded by views of the Catskill range.

The kitchen, bathrooms, and common spaces offer a modern country aesthetic, using rich colors and minimalist, high-quality finishes and fixtures. An upper terrace is the perfect spot to gaze out at mountain views and town rooftops.

On the second floor are two lovely bedrooms. The primary chamber occupies the floor’s entire eastern wing.

On the ground floor, a well-appointed, recently renovated one-bedroom apartment is a cozy jewel-box home. A beautifully constructed retail space offers large street-facing windows and backyard garden views.

The compact back garden offers green grass, whimsical trellises and pavers, and a planted garden border. A three-bay garage can be used for cars–or creative endeavors.

According to the listing, the 3,600-square-foot townhouse was built by one of the town’s founding fathers, and later owned by the prominent Dutch Van Rensselaer family. The Hudson Amtrak station is just a few blocks away.

[Listing details: 239 Warren Street by Annabel Taylor of Sotheby’s International Realty]

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Photo credit: Four Seasons Sotheby’s International Realty/Annabel Taylor

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