Asking $995K, This Cor-Ten Steel Country Home Is Aged to Perfection

Surrounded by 10 forested acres in Upstate New York, the contemporary dwelling comes with heated concrete floors, moody interiors, and a patinated red facade.

Dubbed Rusty Ridge, the multi-level home sits on a quaint, peaceful street with no other properties in sight, all while being just a short walk from popular restaurants and shops.
Dubbed Rusty Ridge, the multi-level home sits on a quaint, peaceful street with no other properties in sight, all while being just a short walk from popular restaurants and shops.

Location: 402 Washington Street, Hudson, New York

Price: $995,000

Year Built: 2015

Footprint: 1,220 square feet (three bedrooms, two baths)

Lot Size: 0.21 acres

From the Agent: "Are you looking for a serene and quiet home that’s surrounded by nature, yet just two blocks from the best restaurants and shops that Warren Street has to offer? Welcome to Rusty Ridge (named after the rusted patina of the COR-TEN steel siding). Overlooking 10 acres of city-owned green space, this 2015 passive house is sustainable and energy efficient (very low monthly maintenance). The terraced yard is exceptionally private and overlooks beautiful, pastoral fields, and the small waterfall in the back can be heard from the house. With a backyard enveloped by trees, this is one of a few ‘in-town’ locations where you’ll find no neighbors in sight. Stone walls terrace the yard to create spaces for dining and revelry with a built-in grill/firepit, and a walk-out deck is perched over the hillside below."

Dubbed Rusty Ridge, the multi-level home sits on a quaint, peaceful street with no other properties in sight, all while being just a short walk from popular restaurants and shops.
Dubbed Rusty Ridge, the multi-level home sits on a quaint, peaceful street with no other properties in sight, all while being just a short walk from popular restaurants and shops.
Ample natural light bathes the main living spaces, allowing the wooden accents to pop against the moody toned ceiling and walls.
Ample natural light bathes the main living spaces, allowing the wooden accents to pop against the moody toned ceiling and walls.

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