Set comfortably in its surroundings, 5 Point Place is positioned near the Hudson River, embracing the character of river life with seasonal glimpses of the water and remarkable sunsets, while remaining within walkable distance to marinas and the historic village of Hyde Park.
There is a certain clarity to this house-an emphasis on proportion, light and how rooms relate to one another.
The entry is generous, opening into a living room where a wood-burning fireplace anchors the space without dominating it. Continuous wood flooring lends cohesion, allowing the eye to travel easily from one area to the next. The architecture avoids unnecessary partitions; instead, it relies on subtle shifts in scale to define how each space is used.
The kitchen, recently renovated, is expansive and deliberately structured for function. Sweeping granite surfaces, substantial cabinetry, and a broad island establish a working environment that is equal parts practical and social. A curved peninsula introduces a quiet gesture of design, softening the geometry while maintaining openness to the adjoining rooms.
The dining area is perhaps the most distinctive volume in the house. Enclosed by glass and lined with French doors, it operates almost as a conservatory—filled with changing light, visually tied to the landscape, and adaptable to both everyday meals and larger gatherings.
Upstairs, the primary suite incorporates a built-in flex area, currently used as an office, acknowledging contemporary patterns of living. A glass door leads to a private deck overlooking the level grounds, offering a measured transition between interior and exterior. A second bedroom, paired with a black-and-white tiled bath, provides a note of traditional contrast.
A fully realized apartment extends the program of the home. With its own entrance, deck, laundry, and complete living spaces, it functions independently—well suited to guests, extended family, or long-term use—without feeling ancillary.
Outside, the landscape is shaped for living outdoors. Stone walls and terraces define the space, while mature planting and gardens create privacy. The two-car garage, detailed with carriage doors, is attached for convenience and accessibility to the kitchen.
Hyde Park-on-Hudson, the Dutchess County community forever branded as the home of Franklin D. Roosevelt, offers outdoor recreation, convenient shopping and a growing art scene making it ideal for active lifestyles. Home to the Culinary Institute and minutes to Rhinebeck restaurants, it's one of the tastiest corners of the region.
3,962 Sq Ft
0.68 Private hektar Partistørrelse
enkeltfamiliehus
11 856 USD Årlig skatt
Bygget i 1952
MLS/Oppførings-ID 962572
Lot - Back Yard
Heating - Baseboard
Walk-in Closets
Soaking Tub
Pantry
Åpen planløsning
Kjøkkenøy
In-Law-planløsning
Inngangsparti
Dobbel servant
Katedralhøye tak
Frokostbar
Lot - Views
Lot - Level
Lot - Landscaped
Lot - Cul-de-sac
Parking - Garage
Parking - Attached
Utsikt over elven
Kokkens kjøkken
Åpent kjøkken
Vinkjøleskap
Vaskemaskin
Kjøleskap
Gasskomfyr
Tørketrommel
Oppvaskmaskin
Kokeplate
Konveksjonsovn
Style - Traditional
Construction - Frame
Kjøling - Sentral luft
Mountains View
Rustfritt stål apparater
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