Locust Dale Farm, known also as the Conyn-Van Rensselaer house, is a fine example of a meticulously restored Dutch home fit for modern living.
Designed by S3 Architecture and Aston Martin (yes, the carmaker), this private modernist estate in northern Dutchess County is striking from every angle.
Stick built Brick Two Story home with a 3 bay (32'x29') garage, 4 bedrooms, 3 and a half baths with the master suite on the first floor.
Dreaming of a home sweet home near Hunter and Windham Mountains? These picturesque local properties are calling your name.
Fully equipped with luxurious amenities, this design from Backcountry Hut Company wows with an outdoor shower, vaulted ceilings, and skylights galore.
Located right near the northern Catskills, this unique Hudson Valley property dates back to 1890 and boasts authentic, historic touches.
Architect Steven Kratchman and his team transformed a wooden shack in Woodstock into a hip hideaway in the Hudson Valley.
The eight-bedroom Montebello estate is just a short, 20-mile drive from the Big Apple, but it feels like it’s in another world.
Nestled in the quaint village of Piermont, this 19th century Hudson Valley property offers a blend of classic architectural designs and an impressive amount of detail.
In Columbia County, the Ancram Public Schoolhouse is an 1880 delight with tall ceilings, a metal roof, and a light-filled kitchen made for country living.
Located next to Dutchess County's Burger Hill, the countryside residence comes with three fireplaces, a luxurious master suite, and a two-story barn.
The 60-plus-acre project is the Hudson Valley's one-stop shop for apartments, restaurants, a medical building, a park space, and more.
Dating back to the 1700s on nearly 35 acres, Black Walnut Farm is idyllic countryside living at its finest in the Hudson Valley.
Designed by the owners of Foxfire Mountain House, La Colina is a dream home with a barn, private pool, and cabanas on 46 acres in Chester.
A condo community in Haverstraw is now offering rentals for those looking to escape city life.
The Grand Street Victorian, which dates back to 1875, is a three-unit stunner in the historic district with views of the Hudson River.
Once part of the Hudson Valley’s Table Rock estate, the historic, castle-like abode comes with its own chapel, library, and a whopping 52 rooms.
A luxury condo or a Colonial on four acres: Which are you picking?
The 1880 abode on Grand Street received a complete overhaul to transform it into a four-family space that’s within walking distance to the waterfront.