A luxe development is heading to a low-key pocket of the Hudson Valley


Head to the grocery retailer in Germantown, NY, and also you may stumble upon Chloë Sevigny.

This under-the-radar Hudson Valley hotspot — the place the actress has been noticed taking place grocery aisles — isn’t as nicely often known as well-liked Woodstock or Hudson.

That’s precisely what caught the eye of New York Metropolis developer Roger Bittenbender, of Soho’s 150 Wooster fame — the place a penthouse bought for $32.5 million in 2018 to billionaire personal fairness investor, and Milwaukee Bucks and Aston Villa co-owner, Wes Edens.

Now Bittenbender, like many New Yorkers who rediscovered the fantastic thing about upstate New York through the pandemic, is constructing a brand new growth named Fox Hole on near 90 acres in historic Germantown.

A bedroom inside one of Fox Hollow's new houses.
A bed room inside one in all Fox Hole’s new homes.
Gabriel Zimmer
The development's new homes sit on between 5 and 15 acres of prime upstate land.
The event’s new houses sit on between 5 and 15 acres of prime upstate land.
Gabriel Zimmer
A pool at one of the 12 Fox Hollow homes.
A pool at one of many 12 Fox Hole houses.
Gabriel Zimmer
Enjoy vistas of the idyllic surroundings.
Take pleasure in vistas of the idyllic environment.
Gabriel Zimmer

Suppose idyllic rolling hills, streams, woodlands and Catskill views — and the rich hipsters who love them. The event consists of a dozen new homes on 5 to fifteen acres beginning at $1.89 million. Name it a “fashionable nation” aesthetic with minimalist design and different kinds.

The houses all have names like Loft (industrial) and Rift (Scandinavian) and may include optionally available personalized add-ons like a heated saltwater pool, a pool home, an outside kitchen — and extra.

It gives a “downtown goes upstate” vibe for post-pandemic New Yorkers in the hunt for a weekend sanctuary home for apple-picking or recent air, all inside driving distance. 

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