| 房资料 | 4房, 3浴, 洗碗机, 洗衣机, 烘干机, 车库, 空调, 地1.4英亩, 2738 ft2 室內尺, 室內254m2平方米 |
| 建造年份 | 1950年 |
| 地稅 | $1万7 ($17,103) |
| 空调 | 中央空调 Central Air |
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现代建筑的杰作:菲利普·约翰逊设计的狼屋
这是拥有建筑历史一部分的千载难逢的机会。狼屋坐落在一个小山丘上,俯瞰哈德逊河的壮丽全景,是传奇建筑师菲利普·约翰逊于1950年左右设计的标志性住宅。
该房屋在2020年经过精心修复,恢复到原始状态,毫不费力地将博物馆级设计与现代居住体验相融合。这座4卧室、3浴室的住宅设有超大平板玻璃窗、开放式平面布局、可用壁炉以及一个中央庭院,使室内与室外的界限变得模糊。白橡木地板带来自然优雅感,更新后的厨房将现代风格与温暖的中世纪特色完美结合。厨房的升级包括Wolf/Subzero电器组合和定制的USM模块化橱柜。该物业占地1.4英亩,提供隐私感、规模感以及与周围自然环境的深刻联系。这座阳光明媚的家提供了哈德逊河和纽堡-比肯桥的壮观景色。
狼屋还为有投资意向的买家提供了难得的机会:商业拍摄收入潜力为每天15,000–35,000美元 + 短期租赁收入平均每晚1,250美元。
无论作为全职住所、创意隐居地,还是战略投资,这一非凡物业都代表着对美国最具影响力建筑师之一的永恒致敬——并大胆展现了哈德逊河谷的现代生活。拥有一个地标,生活在遗产之中。
A Masterpiece in Modern Architecture: The Wolfhouse by Philip Johnson.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of architectural history. Set atop a hillside, with commanding panoramic views of the Hudson River, the Wolfhouse is an iconic residence designed by legendary architect Philip Johnson circa 1950.
Meticulously restored to its original condition in 2020, the home effortlessly blends museum-quality design with contemporary livability. The 4-bedroom, 3-bath residence features oversized plate glass windows, an open-concept floor plan, a working fireplace, and a central courtyard that dissolves the boundary between indoors and out. White oak floors bring a sense of natural elegance, while the updated kitchen bridges modern style with warm mid-century character. Kitchen upgrades include Wolf/Subzero appliance package and custom USM modular cabinetry. Set on 1.4 acres, the property offers privacy, scale, and a profound connection to its natural surroundings. This sun-filled home offers spectacular views of the Hudson River and the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge.
The Wolfhouse also presents a rare opportunity for investment-minded buyers: Commercial shoot income potential of $15,000–$35,000/day + Short-term rental income averaging $1,250/night.
Whether as a full-time residence, creative retreat, or strategic investment, this extraordinary property stands as a timeless tribute to one of America’s most influential architects—and a bold expression of modern living in the Hudson Valley. Own a landmark. Live in a legacy.