A Ship Captain’s 1840s Hudson River Homestead with Beautiful Gardens
Built in the 1840s by Hudson River ship captain Robert Peary, this nearly 200-year-old Gothic Revival estate in Germantown, New York was once a working pear orchard. Today, its legacy endures through gardens designed by the former Lead Horticulturist of the New York Botanical Gardens.
1800s Hudson River Estate Linked to One of America’s “First Families”
On 34.5 acres with more than half a mile of Hudson River frontage, Ulster Landing is a circa-1800s Hudson River estate once held by one of America’s influential dynasties, the Livingston Family.
Greek Revival Hudson River Estate With Ties to Roosevelt and Vanderbilt
Aberdeen boasts 400 feet of private Hudson River frontage, neighboring historic estates like the Vanderbilt Mansion, and once hosted Eleanor Roosevelt as a guest lecturer.
Historic Greek Revival Mansion on 38 Acres with Hudson River Views
Steeped in history and thoughtfully updated, this distinguished estate offers privacy, character, and a prime location in Hudson’s prestigious Mt. Merino, just two hours from NYC.
The River Mansion on The Upper West Side, NYC
The Beaux Arts brick-and-limestone mansard mansion was built from 1900-1902 by renowned architect Robert D. Kohn and is located in the historic Riverside Drive District in New York City.
Classic American Estate in the Hudson Valley
Steen Valetje was built in 1851 to celebrate the wedding of Franklin Hughes DelanoI and Laura Eugenia Astor on land that was gifted from her father, William Backhouse Astor, who owned the neighboring estate of Rokeby.