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Looking for riverfront homes on Hudson River ? Find river front real estate for sale here. Located in New York. Discover the best river front listings - properties, lots, and acreage to build your dream house, cottage or cabin. Search for an agent who specializes in waterfront property to help you buy or sell a home.

Lakehouse.com has 1049 properties for sale on Hudson River, as well as homes, lots, land and acreage in Nyack, Piermont, Tarrytown. Median home price: $1,750,544, lot price: $1,279,500. 

125 Perry Street

6 9.0   Sf: 7700

Introducing Penthouse East at 125 Perry Street the most consequential apartment in Downtown Manhattan. Spread across three levels of living space totaling 7,700 square feet, with three separate and...

9 Jay Street

1 4.0   Sf: 8170

A Landmark in the Sky: The Footbridge Mansion at 9 Jay Street Nestled in the heart of Tribeca s historic northwest district, 9 Jay Street is one of downtown Manhattan s most iconic and...

15 Central Park W 8B

4 5.0   Sf: 3478   Yr: 2007 

Park-Facing Four-Bedroom in the Coveted House at 15 Central Park West Perched above the treetops with 47 feet of direct Central Park frontage, Residence 8B is a 3,478-square-foot home located in the...

160 Pearl Street

We are happy to introduce, for ground lease or sale, 160 Pearl Street -- a prime development opportunity in the Financial District. This 22,614 SF six-story building sits on a 4,343 square foot lot...

48 West 85th Street

6 6.0   Sf: 8000

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656 W 125TH Street unit: Iconic

**A Rare Opportunity to Redefine History in the Heart of Harlem** Welcome to **The Iconic Cotton Club**, the legendary address that once set the rhythm of Harlem and the world. Located at **656 West...

275 West 10th Street 9-C

4 5.0   Sf: 3851

South & West-Facing Corner Residence at The Shephard Apartment 9C at The Shephard offers a rare combination of scale, architectural character, and modern updates in the heart of the West Village...

601 Washington Street

4 4.0   Sf: 5838

Welcome to 601 Washington, where light and scale are nestled in a boutique full-service condo with parking in the West Village. This home offers virtually no comparison for those seeking the best of...

500 W 18TH Street unit: W28b

3 4.0   Sf: 3141   Yr: 2023 

Rising above, where the High Line shapes toward the Hudson River, lies this new architectural landmark to Downtown: One Highline, developed by Witkoff and Access Industries was designed by Bjarke...

42 Barrow Street

4 4.0   Sf: 5316

"One of the only turnkey historic townhomes available in the West Village, this beautifully renovated 23-foot-wide, four-story showplace features four luxurious bedroom suites, exceptional...

163 West 76th Street

6 7.0   Sf: 8000

56 LEONARD Street unit: 39West

4 5.0   Sf: 3411   Yr: 2016 

Palatial Skyline & River Vistas: Discover this 4-Bedroom Private Residence at the Trophy 56 Leonard Building Perched on the 39th floor, this 4-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom sanctuary embodies the pinnacle of...

430 HUDSON Street unit: Th

4 6.0   Sf: 6543   Yr: 1910 

Located on a charming tree-lined block in the heart of the West Village, 430 Hudson Street is a magnificently renovated, 22-foot-wide townhouse spanning seven levels and blending historic charm with...

455 West 19th Street PH-2

4 4.0   Sf: 3474

Sponsor Unit, No Board Approval Penthouse Two at ABI Chelsea is a striking duplex residence that brings together bold architecture, refined interiors, and sweeping city views all set in the heart of...

19 Bank Street

8 8.0   Sf: 5825

A 22-foot wide single family townhouse on one of the West Village s most sought-after blocks. Originally constructed in 1910, this multi-family townhouse spans 5,825 square feet as built and requires...

319-321 West 74th Street

6 9.0   Sf: 10596

FREE MARKET DELIVERED VACANT GREAT VALUE UWS MANSION OPPORTUNITY Delivered Vacant, 50 Wide Townhomes A rare mansion opportunity for the discerning buyer. With over 60 feet of width and nearly 85 feet...

9 West 84th Street

6 5.0   Sf: 6069

Welcome to 9 West 84th Street, a beautifully renovated townhouse, only steps from central park, where timeless elegance meets modern luxury. As you walk up the stoop and enter the home through the...

354 West 20th Street

5 4.0   Sf: 6200

468 W 47 Street

The prime space located in Hell's Kitchen area. Two Store And Nine Apartments. Basement for storage. First floor two stores, two restaurants in front and rear. Second floor three apartments, 2N-1 BR...

468 W 47 Street

17 12.0   Yr: 1910 

The prime space located in Hell's Kitchen area. Two Stores Plus Nine Apartments. Basement for storage. First floor two stores, two restaurants in front and rear. Second floor three apartments, 2N-1...

Hudson River Information

Hudson River is located in the U.S. state of New York, on the west side of the Hudson River. The river plays a significant role in the geography, economy, and recreational activities in the area. Here are some key points about the Hudson River i

Geography
- Location: It serves as a natural boundary and is a vital waterway in New York.
- Towns and Villages: Major towns along the Hudson River in Rockland County include Haverstraw, Nyack, and Piermont. These areas have waterfront parks, marinas, and public beaches.

History
- Historical Significance: The Hudson River has played a crucial role in the history of the region, serving as a transportation route for goods and people. Its banks are home to historic sites, including old forts and lighthouses.
- Industrial Heritage: The river was historically significant for various industries, including shipping and manufacturing, particularly during the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Recreation
- Parks and Nature: The Hudson River Valley is known for its natural beauty, with several parks, such as the Hudson River Park and Tallman Mountain State Park, offering hiking, biking, and water activities.
- Boating and Fishing: The river is popular for recreational boating, kayaking, and fishing, drawing both locals and visitors.

Environmental Concerns
- Conservation Efforts: Organizations work to protect the ecosystem of the Hudson River, addressing pollution and habitat loss, and enhancing public access to the river.

Cultural Aspects
- Arts and Festivals: The riverfront communities celebrate the Hudson River through various events, including arts festivals, farmer's markets, and waterfront concerts, showcasing local culture and heritage.

Rockland County’s relationship with the Hudson River is a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty that contributes significantly to the identity and lifestyle of the residents in the area.

Are Jet Skis permitted on Hudson River? Yes
Can you Swim in Hudson River? Yes
What is the Water Quality at Hudson River? Clear
Are Boat Docks permitted at Hudson River? Yes
Are Power Boats permitted at Hudson River? Yes
What are the Nearby Cities to Hudson River? Sleepy Hollow, Tarrytown, Irvington, Nyack, Orangetown