An iconic 1838 beauty in a park-like private setting on the banks of the Hudson River has been reduced to $870,000 in Stuyvesant, New York. The property hit the market in September 2020 for $1.2 million. One of the prettiest homes on the riverfront, with deep historic roots in the Hudson Valley, this 3,388 square foot home was built in 1838 by a successful entrepreneur in an unusual and stunning brick Italianate style. Features include tall arched windows, balconies from the upstairs bedrooms and a slate roof. The home sits on 1.8 groomed acres, with a straight view across the tracks to the River. The interior rooms have high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, wide-board floors, custom cabinetry and intricate mouldings still intact. The spacious side deck looks over the manicured gardens with a nice view to the water. The back patio offers a peaceful and quiet retreat. This property has been in the same family for the past 35 years, the home was completely and lovingly restored by the current owners, and is now awaiting her next chapter! It’s on the market for $870,000 with Lisa Bouchard of The Kinderhook Group Inc. Photography and information found on agent’s listing.
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