32 Ten Broeck Avenue

Hudson, NY 12534 Directions
$469,000
  • 4Bed
  • 2Baths
  • 1,413Sqft
  • 0.16Acres
  • 1953Built
  • $332Price/Sqft

Property Highlights

  • Elementary: Margaret Murphy Kindergarten Center
  • Mid. School: Hudson Falls Middle School
  • High School: Hudson Falls High School
  • Days on Market: 14
  • MLS: 986430

Property Highlights

  • Elementary: Margaret Murphy Kindergarten Center
  • Mid. School: Hudson Falls Middle School
  • High School: Hudson Falls High School
  • Days on Market: 14
  • MLS: 986430

Not every house in Hudson has been left alone in the right ways. This one has. An in-town Cape with its original staircase, checkerboard kitchen floors, and warm wood trim throughout - and an orange front door that makes the case before you're even inside. The main floor opens into a sun-filled living room where honey-toned hardwood floors and rich brown wood window and door casings set a tone that's warm without being hemmed in. A wide cased opening connects directly to a formal dining room - both rooms anchored by sputnik-style pendant lights that feel entirely at home here. The kitchen earns its personality through original wood cabinetry,...

Property Highlights

  • Elementary: Margaret Murphy Kindergarten Center
  • Mid. School: Hudson Falls Middle School
  • High School: Hudson Falls High School
  • Days on Market: 14
  • MLS: 986430

Not every house in Hudson has been left alone in the right ways. This one has. An in-town Cape with its original staircase, checkerboard kitchen floors, and warm wood trim throughout - and an orange front door that makes the case before you're even inside. The main floor opens into a sun-filled living room where honey-toned hardwood floors and rich brown wood window and door casings set a tone that's warm without being hemmed in. A wide cased opening connects directly to a formal dining room - both rooms anchored by sputnik-style pendant lights that feel entirely at home here. The kitchen earns its personality through original wood cabinetry, checkerboard tile floors, and tile countertops that have aged with dignity. Stainless appliances, including a gas range, bring the function in line without overwriting the history. Down the hall, two bedrooms carry the same warmth as the rest of the main floor: hardwood floors, wood trim, and enough light to feel like real rooms. The full bath has been simply renovated: clean, functional, and tasteful enough not to fight with the rest of the house. The original staircase - square spindles, solid newel post, the whole thing - leads to the upper level, where two of the four bedrooms sit. Tucked under the roofline with sloped ceilings and cozy carpeting, both are legitimately comfortable rooms. Accessible via open stairs at the back of the kitchen, the basement is genuinely not scary with a full bathroom and laundry room already in place. The basement is clean, spacious, and bright - unusually so - making it useful now and interesting later if you want to do something with it. Out back, a deck leads to a yard that's massive by Hudson standards, with real room to spread out, plant things, or just enjoy having more outdoor space than you expected. You’ve got plenty of room for a garden, a fire pit, a hammock, or all three. Hudson's Warren Street is walkable from here, so galleries, vintage, coffee, and dinner are never far. Spend an evening at the cozy hotel restaurants at Pocketbook or The Maker. Return Brewing over on State Street is worth the short walk for a beer. Café Mutton, a James Beard-nominated neighborhood spot on Columbia Street, is doing some of the most quietly excellent cooking in the region. Hawthorne Valley Farm just outside of town in Ghent has a farm store and creamery that will ruin grocery store dairy for you permanently. And Olana State Historic Site, right outside of town, has trails with Hudson River views that feel almost unfair.

Not every house in Hudson has been left alone in the right ways. This one has. An in-town Cape with its original staircase, checkerboard kitchen floors, and warm wood trim throughout - and an orange front door that makes the case before you're even inside. The main floor opens into a sun-filled living room where honey-toned hardwood floors and rich brown wood window and door casings set a tone that's warm without being hemmed in. A wide cased opening connects directly to a formal dining room - both rooms anchored by sputnik-style pendant lights that feel entirely at home here. The kitchen earns its personality through original wood cabinetry, checkerboard tile floors, and tile countertops that have aged with dignity. Stainless appliances, including a gas range, bring the function in line without overwriting the history. Down the hall, two bedrooms carry the same warmth as the rest of the main floor: hardwood floors, wood trim, and enough light to feel like real rooms. The full bath has been simply renovated: clean, functional, and tasteful enough not to fight with the rest of the house. The original staircase - square spindles, solid newel post, the whole thing - leads to the upper level, where two of the four bedrooms sit. Tucked under the roofline with sloped ceilings and cozy carpeting, both are legitimately comfortable rooms. Accessible via open stairs at the back of the kitchen, the basement is genuinely not scary with a full bathroom and laundry room already in place. The basement is clean, spacious, and bright - unusually so - making it useful now and interesting later if you want to do something with it. Out back, a deck leads to a yard that's massive by Hudson standards, with real room to spread out, plant things, or just enjoy having more outdoor space than you expected. You’ve got plenty of room for a garden, a fire pit, a hammock, or all three. Hudson's Warren Street is walkable from here, so galleries, vintage, coffee, and dinner are never far. Spend an evening at the cozy hotel restaurants at Pocketbook or The Maker. Return Brewing over on State Street is worth the short walk for a beer. Café Mutton, a James Beard-nominated neighborhood spot on Columbia Street, is doing some of the most quietly excellent cooking in the region. Hawthorne Valley Farm just outside of town in Ghent has a farm store and creamery that will ruin grocery store dairy for you permanently. And Olana State Historic Site, right outside of town, has trails with Hudson River views that feel almost unfair.

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  • Additional Information
    • Basement Description: Full, Unfinished, Walk-Out Access
    • Days On Market: 14
    • Elementary School: Margaret Murphy Kindergarten Center
    • Elementary School District: Hudson Falls
    • High School: Hudson Falls High School
    • Living Area SqFt: 1413
    • Middle School: Hudson Falls Middle School
    • On Market Date: 2026-04-22
    • Parking: Driveway, Garage
    • Sewer: Public Sewer
    • Style: Cape Cod
    • Tax Amount: $5,768
    • Type: Residential
    • Utilities: Cable Connected
    • Year Built: 1953
  • Interior/Exterior Features
    • Appliances Included: Dishwasher, Dryer, Freezer, Gas Range, Refrigerator, Washer
    • Beds: 4
    • Construction Materials: Frame
    • Cooling: Wall/Window Unit(s)
    • Full Baths: 2
    • Heat: Baseboard, Hot Water, Natural Gas
    • Interior Features: Breakfast Bar, High Speed Internet, Natural Woodwork, Master Downstairs, Tile Counters
    • Rooms: 11
Listing Courtesy of Arlena Armstrong of Anatole House LLC.
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