Division (New Hamburg)























$799,000 - sold
3 BED /3 BATH | 2196 SQ FT | 0.14 ACRES | BUILT 1900
Hudson River Views – Modern Comfort Meets Historic Charm
Perched on scenic Division Street, this timeless 3BR/3BA home offers sweeping, unobstructed Hudson River views the moment you arrive. Recently reimagined while honoring its original character, the home blends warmth and history with thoughtful modern upgrades.
Step upstairs to discover a newly remodeled level anchored by an extraordinary primary suite, featuring soaring ceilings, a custom wall-to-wall closet with hand-carved details, and oversized Marvin doors and windows opening to a private deck overlooking the river and backyard. The spa-inspired en-suite includes a radiant-heated wet room, soaking tub beneath a skylight, built-in shelving, and high-end Waterworks fixtures. Two additional bedrooms, including one with custom in-wall bunk beds, and a sleek second full bath complete this light-filled floor, all finished with white oak floors and modern Runtal heating.
The main level welcomes you with a covered front porch entry, flexible office space, and a gracious living room with fireplace mantle. A full bathroom, laundry room, and formal dining room flow into the well-equipped kitchen with granite counters, double ovens, and original hardwood floors. French doors open to a full-length three-season room with wood-burning stove—an ideal spot for entertaining or quiet river gazing.
Enjoy outdoor living on the stone patio bordered by a charming stone wall and mature catalpa tree. With Hudson River views from most rooms and outdoor spaces, the setting is as inspiring as it is relaxing. Practical features include solar panels with three Tesla backup batteries, a one-car garage plus additional parking, and a partially finished basement with workshop and storage.
Located just 0.3 miles from New Hamburg Train Station, near Bowdoin Park, Obercreek Farm, and the New Hamburg Yacht Club, this home is both a commuter’s dream and a riverfront retreat.
Images courtesy of CCL