462 Mount Merino HUDSON, NY 12534
Offered at $2,450,000
Suspended between sky and landscape, the glass house on Mount Merino blurs the line between indoors and out. Its shimmering pool extends toward the horizon, echoing the clean lines and cinematic presence of its mid-century inspiration.
The Intent
The house at Mount Merino Road is a one-of-a-kind glass house whose focal point is a magical pool that extends towards distant views of the Catskills. Nestled in the hills of New York’s Hudson Valley, the home spans 25 secluded acres of woods and fields. Its modern architectural design is inspired by Pierre Koenig’s iconic LA Stahl House.
This rare 25 acre parcel is subdividable, offering development opportunities on one of the Hudson Valley’s most sought after roads.
2 BED | 2 BATH | 1,200 SQUARE FEET | 25 ACRES
Features & Amenities
Hot Tub
Pool
Air Conditioning
Fireplace
Smart Lights
Smart Speakers
BBQ Area
Fire pit
Outdoor shower
Forest View
The house is being sold turnkey.
Furniture highlights include:
• Outdoor seating
• BBQ
• Bryte Beds (smart mattresses)
• Linens
• Fully stocked kitchen (includes wine glasses, dishes, silverware, toaster, coffee maker)
From above, the home’s geometry and natural textures reveal themselves—stone, water, grass, and glass in perfect conversation.
In the Spotlight
Featured in top publications for its striking design, visionary architecture, and unforgettable setting, 462 Mount Merino has captured the attention of design enthusiasts and editorial tastemakers alike.
“In Hudson, a Glass House for an Expanding Family “
- NYTimes
“Mt. Merino Pool House” -Dwell
“dtls.Architecture’s Glass Hudson Pool House on Airbnb”
-COOL HUNTING
“An
Architect Shares a Stunning Case Study in Open Source Design with Guests on Airbnb”
-Architizer
Welcome to Hudson, New York
The property sits just 3m from Hudson’s main drag where you’ll find a world class farm-to-table restaurant scene, made possible by the area’s verdant soil and prolific organic farms. Crowd favorites like Feast & Floret and The Maker Hotel draw a crowd on weekends, and the notable chef’s at Stissing House and Cafe Mutton both fetched James Beard awards in 2024.
The antique shops were the first to arrive twenty years ago, and people come from all over the world to see what treasures they can find here. Finch, Red Chair and The Antique Warehouse are a few of our favorites, and it’s always fun to see what Stair Galleries will be auctioning off next. Last year they hosted Joan Didion’s estate, where a pair of Celine sunglasses sold for over $200,000. Auction previews occur regularly at their Warren Street headquarters.
Clothiers Alder & Co and Jamestown Hudson are new additions to the scene, the ladder being the brainchild of the former COO of Gucci and Tom Ford.
It is in Hudson where you’ll find the Amtrak Station, again just three minutes from the property, which lands you at Penn Station in two hours time.
Cross the Hudson River via the Rip Van Winkle Bridge and you’ll find yourself in the Catskill Mountains, where you have hiking, biking, and skiing right out your doorstep.
462 Mount Merino Road
Downtown Hudson
Annabel Taylor