Firehouse Fixer Upper in Hudson, 1,495,000
While it might not be practical for most, this piece of history is an opportunity of a lifetime.
While it might not be practical for most, this piece of history is an opportunity of a lifetime.
Built in 1868, the historic JW Edmonds Volunteer Firehouse is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Hudson’s storied past. Located in the heart of the newly dubed "Depot District"—home to craft breweries, wine bars, and the upcoming Pocketbook hotel/art complex—this all-brick structure spans nearly 4,000 square feet, with zoning (R-3) allowing for both commercial and residential development. Eligible for federal and New York State historic preservation tax credits, it also qualifies as part of an Opportunity Zone, offering incentives for creative entrepreneurs.
The Firehouse features two ground-floor bays with 12-foot ceilings, original chestnut spiral staircases leading to expansive second-floor meeting rooms with 13-foot ceilings, and a reinforced steel-and-concrete basement that once housed a social club.




