January 7, 2025 - 20:49

Ledgerock, a magnificent 15,000-square-foot mansion situated along the picturesque banks of the Hudson River, has re-entered the real estate market at a significantly reduced price. Originally listed for an impressive $45 million, this luxurious estate is now available for a more attractive figure, enticing potential buyers with its grandeur and scenic views.
This opulent home boasts a wealth of amenities, including multiple spacious living areas, a gourmet kitchen, and a sprawling outdoor space perfect for entertaining. The property features exquisite architectural details that reflect both elegance and sophistication, making it a dream residence for those seeking a luxurious lifestyle.
Surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty, Ledgerock offers unparalleled access to outdoor activities, including hiking, boating, and exploring the vibrant local culture of the Hudson Valley. As interest in high-end real estate continues to grow, this mansion presents a unique opportunity for buyers looking to invest in a piece of luxury living in one of New York's most desirable regions.
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