Last available home in upstate ‘eco community’ Hudson Woods asks $1.18M

Last available home in upstate ‘eco community’ Hudson Woods asks $1.18M

August 22, 2019

Image credit: Deborah De Graffenreid for Hudson Woods.

The last house in the Hudson Woods modern development is for sale. The $1.18 million home was, like its neighbors in the 131-acre Hudson Valley community, designed by Lang Architecture with a modern aesthetic, quality craftsmanship and premium finishes. The 26-family community was constructed in a scenic corner of the Catskills characterized by wooded rolling hills and a large river; it’s a two-hour drive from New York City.

Hudson Woods, Lang Architecture, Catskills, Upstate, cool listings
Image credit: Ty Cole for Hudson Woods.

Hudson Woods’ tagline is “where design meets nature,” and one look at the site is enough to see why. As with all homes in the Kerhonkson, New York, development, buyers can purchase a wide range of add-ons, including a pool, extra bedrooms, a third-floor addition, a solar power system, in-floor radiant heating and copper roofing.

Hudson Woods, Lang Architecture, Catskills, Upstate, cool listings

Accessory structures are also available, such as a pool house, a guest house, a treehouse and a greenhouse. The team also offers various decor, including a wood stove, a freestanding wooden cabinet, and a kitchen island made of blackened steel and walnut.

Hudson Woods, Lang Architecture, Catskills, Upstate, cool listings

The 2,800-square-foot three-bedroom home has a detached garage/studio and carport, open plan living space, and master suite on the upper level.

Hudson Woods, Lang Architecture, Catskills, Upstate, cool listings

Two bedrooms and a den are situated on the lower level. Walls, ceilings, and flooring are sheathed in white oak sourced from a small, family-owned mill in Pennsylvania.

Hudson Woods, Lang Architecture, Catskills, Upstate, cool listings
Image credit: Ty Cole for Hudson Woods.

6sqft previously spoke with Drew Lang, principal of Lang Architecture about the Hudson Woods community. Of the surrounding area, Lang said, “Broadly speaking, it’s a four-season destination that’s low key and a place where you can really relax and connect with friends and family. There are endless offerings along cultural and historic lines and many options in the way of fresh foods and organic farming.”

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