Brand new luxurious riverfront house on the Hudson river, with unique contemporary furniture, and amazing amenities! Enjoy 24 acres of serenity with deer that roam in the distance and an eagle's nest to watch on the river. Upgraded WiFi, fire pit, horse shoe pit, bocce ball and corn hole, phenomenal fishing, as well as kayaks and a paddle boat, at your pleasure!
An absolute gem, perfect for guests who desire tranquility or look for a variety of activities in the nature!
The space
This a fantastic brand new property with exceptional amenities and gorgeous river views; the river is right at the back yard!
The property has 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, a spacious fully equipped kitchen, and a bright living and dining room, and can comfortably accommodate 9 guests.
All the bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms are located on the second floor, and are spacious and bright, with a unique aesthetic. The Master bedroom has a King bed, the 2nd bedroom has a Queen bed, the 3rd bedroom has a Queen bed, and the 4th bedroom has a Queen bed, and a bunk bed. All bedrooms have TVs and are perfect for relaxation. Amazing fully equipped kitchen, living room, and dining area, and indoors fireplace.
The entire house and 24 acres all to yourself will surely offer you an excellent stay; the outstanding environment matches perfectly with this luxurious custom finished home!
The porch and outside area present a truly stunning view of the surrounding nature and river.
Feel free to use the fire pit, the available kayaks and enjoy lawn activities, such as corn hole, bocce ball and a horse shoe pit! Fishing is phenomenal (you may find large mouth bass, small mouth bass and large catfish), and it's a paradise for bird watchers!
Free parking on premises.
Feel free to view the photos of this luxurious property and its marvelous surroundings; this tranquil setting on the Hudson River is spectacular!
Guest access
You will have access to the entire house and 24 acres!
Neighborhood overview
Surrounding communities:
Mechanicville: 1 mile away
Mechanicville municipal golf course, 1 mile away
You will find your closest grocery store here (Price Chopper), wine and liquor stores and drug stores.
Dining:
The Ugly Rooster Café
Bubbles Restaurant
The End Zone Sports Pub and Restaurant
Hildreth’s Restaurant
Mechanicville House of Pizza
Fairways of Halfmoon (golf course and clubhouse restaurant)
Dunkin Doughnuts
McDonald’s
Subway
Clifton Park, NY: 7 miles away
Clifton Park Center Mall and many shopping plazas – it has about anything you need. Popular suburb, 15 miles north of Albany, many young families. Department stores and national chains can be found here.
Dining:
National chains:
Chili’s, Outback Steakhouse, TGI Friday’s, Buffalo Wild Wings, Smashburger, Five Guys, Dog Haus, Red Robin, Panera, Moe’s, Chipotle, Blaze Pizza, etc
Independent restaurants:
Delmonico’s Steak House
Bellini’s Italian Eatery
Wheatfield’s Bistro & Wine Bar
Sushi Thai @ the Park
30 Park
La Fiesta Mexican
Saigon Spring Vietnamese
Veniezia’s Pizza and Pasta
Saratoga Lake – 9 miles away
saratoga.com /saratoga-lake/
Saratoga Lake is a lake in the eastern part of Saratoga County, New York. The lake is approximately 4.5 miles (7.2 km) long, about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) wide at its widest point, and about 95 feet (29 m) deep.
The Lake is surrounded by the City of Saratoga Springs on the north west, the Town of Malta on the south west, the Town of Stillwater on the south east, and the Town of Saratoga on the north east. New York State Route 9P is a highway that runs along the southern end and eastern side of the lake, and then crosses its outlet in the north.
Fish species present in the lake are walleye, smallmouth bass, black crappie, yellow perch, redbreast sunfish, bluegill, northern pike, tiger muskie, largemouth bass, carp, pumpkinseed sunfish, and brown bullhead. There is a state owned hard surface ramp boat launch off Union Avenue on the north shore.
• Brown's Beach - Stillwater. Public beach, restaurant and Bed and breakfast.
• Carson’s Woodside Tavern
• Nastolgia Ale House & Wine Bar
• Lake Local – newly renovated restaurant on the lake
• Salvi Aquatic Boat Rentals - Saratoga Lake Boat Rentals located on North side of the lake.
• Kayak Shak – kayak and paddle board rentals
• Fish Creek - Saratoga. Public boat launch.
• Fish Creek Marina - Saratoga. Kayak and paddleboard rentals.
• Saratoga Lake Sailing Club - Manning's Cove, Malta.
• South Shore Marina – Malta – boat rentals.
Malta, NY - 9 miles away
Malta is a suburb of Saratoga Springs and easily accessible by I-87, State Route 9, from State Route 67.
There is a shopping plaza with a large grocery store, liquor store, Jimmy’s pizza, subway, nail salon, GNC, etc., with CVS across the street.
Dining:
Chain restaurants include: Panera, Five Guys, Starbucks, Subway, Dunkin Doughnuts, Taco Bell and KFC
Independent restaurants:
Bentley’s Tavern,
Bua Thai and Sushi
Recovery Sports Grille
Ripe Tomato
Publik House
Malta Diner
Pellegrino Imports of Malta
Nanola
Saratoga Springs: 17 miles away
The most historic surrounding city - Walt Disney World even made a Saratoga Springs themed area in their resort!
Saratoga Springs is a city in Saratoga County, New York, United States. The population was 26,586 at the 2010 census.[5] The name reflects the presence of mineral springs in the area, which has made Saratoga a popular resort destination for over 200 years. It is home to the Saratoga Race Course, a thoroughbred horse racing track, and Saratoga Performing Arts Center,] a music and dance venue.
The Battle of Saratoga, the turning point of the Revolutionary War, did not take place in Saratoga Springs. Rather, the battlefield is 15 miles (24 km) to the southeast in the Town of Stillwater. A museum dedicated to the two battles sits on the former battlefields. The British encampment before the surrender at Saratoga took place 10 miles (16 km) east of the city, in Schuylerville, where several historical markers delineate points of interest. The surrender of the sword of battle took place where Fort Saratoga had been, south of Schuylerville. You can walk the battlefields and cemetery in Stillwater.
Arts and Entertainment
Superhorse, one of 34 fiberglass horses on display around downtown Saratoga Springs in the 2007 Horses, Saratoga Style exhibit of public art
The Saratoga Performing Arts Center (known by its acronym "SPAC") is a covered outdoor amphitheater located on the grounds of the Saratoga Spa State Park, with a capacity of 5,000 in reserved seating and 20,000+ on its general admission lawn area. SPAC is the summer home of the Philadelphia Orchestra and the New York City Ballet, and has hosted a weekend-long jazz festival since 1978. Since 2006, the Saratoga Native American Festival has been held on SPAC grounds each fall.[22] SPAC is a stop for touring national recording artists: over 20 popular bands grace the stage every summer. Steps away on State Park grounds, the Spa Little Theater hosts the "Home Made Theater" as well as Opera Saratoga (formerly known as the Lake George Opera) during the summer. Since 2001, The Saratoga Shakespeare Company has presented professional summer productions of Shakespeare in historic Congress Park.
Museums in the area include the National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame, the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, and the Saratoga Automobile Museum. There are more than 20 golf courses in the area. The city is notable for its vibrant night life. Caffè Lena was one of the first venues in the Eastern US at which Bob Dylan performed in 1961. Arlo Guthrie played at Caffè Lena early in his career and has returned for occasional benefit concerts, and the singer Don McLean was a frequent performer there early in his career. (Contrary to a popular legend, McLean has stated that his song "American Pie" was not composed at a table in the Tin & Lint, a bar on Caroline Street.) Numerous other establishments are located on Broadway, Caroline Street (the Hamilton district), and the redeveloped Putnam Street.
Caroline Street at Broadway has been the center of Saratoga nightlife for decades for college students, horse racing season visitors, tourists and locals. Recently, Beekman Street (four blocks West of Broadway), once the center of a working-class, primarily ethnic minority residential neighborhood for those who worked in the service jobs of the tourism economy, has become an art district, housing four galleries, a restaurant, a pub and teahouse, and a bistro. Artists live and work in co-ops and arrange social events.
Saratoga Springs is home to Yaddo, a 400-acre (1.62 km2; 0.63 sq mi) artists' community, founded by Wall Street financier Spencer Trask and his wife, author Katrina Trask. Since its inception in 1900, Yaddo has hosted 68 authors who later won the Pulitzer Prize and one Nobel Prize winner, Saul Bellow. Leonard Bernstein, Truman Capote, Aaron Copland, Sylvia Plath, and David Sedaris have all been artists-in-residence.] The Yaddo grounds are adjacent to the backstretch of the Saratoga Race Course.
Museums
• The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College
• Schick Art Gallery, Skidmore College
• National Museum Of Dance And Hall Of Fame
• National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame
• New York State Military Museum And Veterans Research Center
• Saratoga Automobile Museum
• Saratoga Springs History Museum
• Children's Museum of Saratoga
• Saratoga Arts Center
Getting around
Mechanicville is only minutes away from Saratoga, and 30 minutes from Albany.
You will need a car, however, meal delivery services are available, such as Mealeo, GrubHub and DoorDash
Albany International Airport is approximately 18.5 miles away
Please note kayaks are only available from May 1st through Columbus Day weekend, due to local weather conditions