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  • $1,950,000

    5498 Route 9h NONE, Hudson, NY 12534

    10beds
    4,800sqft
    Farm
    Built in 1790
    -- sqft lot
    $1,813,600 Zestimate®
    $406/sqft
    $-- HOA

    What's special

    High-visibility commercial spaceLarge equipment workshopPeriod charmExpansive barnFruit treesNumerous outbuildingsRolling meadows
    Welcome to Bryant Farms, a rare and remarkable 80-acre legacy property nestled in the heart of the Hudson Valley. Located just minutes from downtown Hudson, this historic late-1700s Greek Revival farmhouse has been thoughtfully renovated, blending timeless character with modern comfort. Updated with new windows, electrical wiring (200 Amp), plumbing, and spray foam insulation this beautifully and mostly restored residence offers classic architecture, wide plank floors, and period charm. It still has lots of finishing touches to be made, just bring your style. The property is a true multi-use gem & ideal for those seeking a private estate, agricultural venture, or commercial opportunity. Roadside Farm Market & Greenhouse. A high-visibility commercial space perfect for farmstand sales, flowers, produce, or events. Approx 20,000 sq foot Expansive Barn with 2 BR & 2Bath Apartment - Includes an office, cold storage, and multiple loading docks — ideal for farm or manufacturing business operations. Also has a Large Equipment Workshop - Perfect for machinery maintenance, storage, or light industrial use. Additional Structures - Numerous outbuildings including an original icehouse, two mobile homes for income or staff housing, and other utility structures. Gravel Pit - One of the last gravel pits in Columbia County, a highly valuable asset. Natural Beauty & Water Features - Rolling meadows, mature orchards, ponds, and Long Creek frontage, all framed by breathtaking Catskill Mountain views and sunsets. Whether you're envisioning a working farm, a sustainable homestead, an agritourism business, or a rustic event venue, this extraordinary property offers the scale, infrastructure, and historic roots to bring your vision to life. Approximately 16 acres of fruit trees are mostly apples and many varieties including honey crisp, gala, empires, cortlands, Macintosh, Ida reds, Fuji, royal red honeycrisp. Asian pears, yellow and white peaches round and flat pancake peaches, Santa Rosa plums and Italian prune plums. Opportunities like this don't come around often — schedule your private tour today.
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