Update on Hudson Harbor – Phase II – Tarrytown NY

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Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams NY Realty - 120 Bloomingdale Road #101, White Plains NY 10605

 

 

Hudson Harbor - Tarrytown NY

Hudson  Harbor – Tarrytown NY

The last time I updated my blog on Hudson Harbor of Tarrytown NY,  Phase I townhouse sales were in full swing and the Phase II condominiums were just starting to get underway.  With Phase II now in full swing,   it is high time I updated the information on this amazing development.

Hudson Harbor  is located right on the Hudson River against a major portion of the Westchester’s Hudson River Walk -A trail  which will ultimately  extend the length of the county along the Hudson River when completed.  This development is a combination of luxury townhomes as well as condominium flats. Interspersed between the town homes will sit a complete community including shops and dining – creating  complete mini-community on the Hudson River.  Included in this package is a complete fitness center, a large out door pool both for residents only as well as guest houses for residents who have visitors.

Hudson Harbor – Tarrytown  is part and parcel of a massive effort to reclaim the riverside for residential and community use .  Public monies including a complete renovation of the train station have been committed and the end result will be a wonderful walkable community on the river – Just steps from Metro-North.

 

No matter where you look there are spectacular views – Looking south there is the Tappan Zee Bridge and the Manahattan skyline and looking north there is the Kingsland Point and the lighthouse as well as spectacular sunsets on the Hudson River.

The townhouses – resemble the New York City townhouses and remind me a great deal of Georgetown in Washington DC.  These are beautifully done with respect to the facades, layouts and amenities.   Mixing the modern open floor plan with a strong element  of old world charm and attention to detail has been done without the awkwardness that I have seen in other developments.  These units are pretty much sold out at this time.  According to the EA MLS sales continued at healthy clip throughout the summer and fall in spite of a weak economy.
Hudson Harbor Townhomes- Tarrytown NY
The condominiums
both phase one and phase two – take their lead from famous Blue Hill restaurant at Stone Barns in nearby  Pocantico Hills.  The stonework and woodwork on the facade is very very impressive and gives the building a striking appearance seldom found modern condominium complexes.  The Lookout building which has terrace views of the Hudson River is under construction and appears to be selling well.  They have 1, 2, & 3 BR units in that complex and the building is arranged to provide river views for all.

Hudson Habor - Tarrytown NY Condos

Current Listings at Hudson Harbor – Tarrytown:

Townhouses – Phase 1: 

According to the EA MLS sales continued at healthy clip throughout the summer and fall in spite of a weak economy.  Median sales price was $1.25 million with a total of 7 sales in the six months prior  to  Nov 2011.  The price range on the sold units was from $1.15 million   to $2.375 million.  The price range was determined by the size of the unit  and the views.   There are three units under contract and one remaining on the MLS as active.  So this phase of initial sales is all but completed.   The complex defied a generally quiet housing market with brisk sales.  For those wanting a townhouse at Hudson Harbor, fear not – because there will always be resales and more town houses are planned in future phases.

Condo Flats – Phase II:

Phase I Condominiums are all but sold out but  for the Lookout Building which is Phase II sales are  well under way.    The current listings consist of 1- 3 BR units ranging in list price from $625,000 for a 1 Br/1.5 BA of over 1000 sf  to $1.165 million for a 3 BR/3BA of 2400 sf.  The building is still under construction so there is no final sales data to work with.  For the units listed the taxes range from $9684 for a 1 BR to $23,664 for the largest and highest priced 3 BR unit.  This figure does not include the STAR rebate. Maintenance fees range from $222/mo  for a 1 BR unit to $516/mo for the largest 3 BR unit. This would create an outlay of $1029 a month for a 1 BR and $2482 for the 2400 sf 3 BR.  The STAR discount would reduce that amount roughly $148/ mo in Tarrytown.  So  that would translate into $881/mo for the 1 BR and $2334 for the largest 3 BR.

 

For the Latest Information on Hudson Harbor Sales:

More information will be coming for the phase 2 condos which are under construction now.  For this and further updates on recent sales and new listings you can contact  me by phone – (914-374-5529) or email – (Ruthmarie.Hicks@gmail.com).

© 2011 – Ruthmarie G. Hicks – http://thewestchesterview.com – All rights reserved.

Update on Hudson Harbor – Phase II – Tarrytown NY

 

Comments (9)

Joanna Cohlan
Fresh Eyes For Your Home - Chappaqua, NY
Designing, Decorating & Staging Westchester Homes

These carry a hefty price tag but they are really lovely looking.  Thank you for the update, I wish I could move-the homes are very federalist and yes, it does look a little like Georgetown-or Beacon Hill!

Nov 18, 2011 07:41 AM
Ruthmarie Hicks
Keller Williams NY Realty - 120 Bloomingdale Road #101, White Plains NY 10605 - White Plains, NY

The price is high, but for what they are the overhead is low.  Some luxury condos carry very stiff maintenance fees and taxes.  For what these are, they aren't insane.  Also, some of those townhouses actually were reasonable considering the square footage.  If Ihad the money and didn't have three dogs, I would be very interessted in these.

Nov 18, 2011 09:26 AM
Leesa Finley
RED Properties - Wake Forest, NC
RED Properties - Raleigh NC Real Estate

Oh my, Ruthmarie - I LOVE the townhomes at Hudson Harbor in Tarrytowm NY!  You're right - the extreior is reminicent of NYC and Georgetown.  It sounds as though there has been quite a bit of money put into Hudson Harbor and it is nice to see it being reclaimed for residential.

 

Nov 18, 2011 09:56 AM
Leesa Finley
RED Properties - Wake Forest, NC
RED Properties - Raleigh NC Real Estate

HyperLocal

Nov 18, 2011 09:57 AM
Endre Barath, Jr.
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices - Beverly Hills, CA
Realtor - Los Angeles Home Sales 310.486.1002

Ruthmarie, nice to see a post like this  that tells us the real story,when I was listening to the news yesterday they made it sound like there were hardly any new construction or purchases....

Nov 18, 2011 01:00 PM
Ruthmarie Hicks
Keller Williams NY Realty - 120 Bloomingdale Road #101, White Plains NY 10605 - White Plains, NY

Hi Leesa.  Thank you for the feature.  This is one of my favorite developments because I think it has so much to offer.  Yes, they are expensive units, but they are beautifully constructed.  There was a lot of attention to detail.   The train station has received federal and state monies as part of reclaiming the river front as has the river walk project...This is an area that will bloom in future years.  It did well during the boom but suffered during the recession.  The brisk sales even though the great recession continues onward, are an indication that this will be an area to watch when the clouds lift.

 

Hi Endre - In truth the project started in 2008.  The fact that they are breaking new ground is a very positive sign.  They wouldn't if they couldn't sell them!

Nov 19, 2011 10:32 AM
Katerina Gasset
Get It Done For Me Virtual Services - Wellington, FL
Get It Done For Me Virtual Services

Hi Ruthmarie. You're right, Hudson Harbor Phase II is beautifully done. Im sure many families will instantly love the place. 

Nov 19, 2011 01:12 PM
EC, JF, Double R and Zoey the Cool Cat
Russel Ray Photos - San Diego, CA

Nice condominiums. I could see myself living up there on the third floor. I bet they have a killer view.

Nov 20, 2011 01:54 PM
Pacita Dimacali
Alain Pinel - Oakland, CA
Alameda/Contra Costa Counties CA

These are really eye-candy.

How wonderful that these buildings are built with respect to its environment, and respect for historic significance of their location.

Thanks for sharing -- these are beautiful buildings

 

Nov 23, 2011 05:02 PM

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