This Hudson Townhouse is a Ten Minute Walk to the Amtrak Station, $675,000
Kandy Harris | December 20, 2016When it comes to beautifully renovated 19th century townhouses, the city of Hudson in Columbia County has got the market cornered. This slice of Eyebrow Colonial gorgeousness is located a short 10 minute walk from the Hudson Amtrak Station and one block off of bustling Warren Street.
It’s main offering is its generous size: 3000 square feet and 5 beds/2.5 baths. The kitchen is large enough to cook for the masses, and the whole interior is flooded with natural light. Our favorite feature, however, is its preservation of its original 1840s details like crown moulding, wall sconces, pressed tin ceilings, and wide plank floors.
The listings states that the third floor needs work. Includes a tucked-away backyard and deck. Scroll through the listing photos, linked below, to take a closer look at the dapper wallpaper.
240 Union Street, Hudson (Gary DiMauro)
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