35 South Fifth Street in Hudson, is a three-bedroom, three-bathroom Stick Style Victorian home with 2,524 square feet of living space on a 3,049-square-foot lot—tight and right in town. Built in 1888, it’s got lovely original details like curved windows and ornate moldings and built-ins, many in original wood stain. It’s also got wallpaper that feels true to the period, like the red peacocks outside of their cages in the living room. 

The house includes a formal dining room and parlors with period fireplace mantels, solid oak double doors at the entry, and energy-efficient windows throughout. The main bedroom features two walk-through closets and a private ensuite bathroom. A full third could be space for a studio, exercise room, or office, complete with a tower room that overlooks the neighborhood. There is also a covered side porch, a fenced garden area, and off-street parking for one car—quite a lot for such a tiny footprint. 

35 South Fifth Street is listed for $1,525,000 by Michele Saunders Laine and James Male at HOUSE Hudson Valley Realty.

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