Your Chance to Own an Iconic Hudson Home
Posted by Oakridge Real Estate on Friday, September 9th, 2022 at 12:00pm.
Posted by Oakridge Real Estate on Friday, September 9th, 2022 at 12:00pm.
Listed by Luke & Becky Bartlett, 319.404.7645
4 Bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms | 3,221 Sq.ft. | $380,000
Here's your chance to own an iconic Hudson home! This beautiful brick 2-story home boasts the character and charm you love, alongside the upgrades and updates you desire. The stately home, built in 1857, was once a stagecoach stop, then became a stop for the train, and also served as a hotel for guests passing through. (You can still see the nail holes beside the upstairs doors where the hotel room numbers once were hung!) Magnificent curb appeal, well-manicured landscaping, and a peaceful front porch welcome you and usher you in to the main level of the home. Inside the front door, you'll instantly appreciate the detailed woodwork, trim, doors, and beautiful hardwood floors that lead throughout the main. A renovated kitchen offers granite countertops, stainless appliances, and beautiful custom maple cabinetry. A formal dining room boasts stunning double doors that lead to the study, which has custom floor-to-ceiling bookshelves. Beyond the kitchen, you'll find a recently renovated full bath with a beautiful granite vanity, a main floor laundry, a large pantry with custom shelving, and a spacious living area. The main living area features a beautiful gas fireplace and mantle flanked with custom built-ins, as well as a custom media storage closet. Sliding glass doors lead from the living area to the peaceful composite back deck. Upstairs offers 3 bedrooms, as well as a renovated bath with granite vanity and a wonderful walk-in tile shower. An attic space makes a perfect 4th bedroom option, a playroom, office space, or bonus room. Travel downstairs to the basement and you'll find another bonus room and bathroom, as well as a massive amount of storage. This spacious home boasts upgrades and updates around every corner, and has been meticulously cared for. Jump now for your chance to own this piece of Hudson history!