I am delighted to share the sale of 10 King Street in Croton-on-Hudson, a truly remarkable residence that embodies the soul of this Rivertown—historic, creative, and effortlessly livable.
Originally built in 1859 by craftsmen from the nearby Cocks and Barlow Brickyards, the home stands as both a tribute to Croton’s industrial heritage and a testament to modern design. A glass corridor links the original brick structure to a contemporary addition, merging two centuries of architecture with striking harmony. Inside, every surface tells a story: countertops crafted from Black Walnut trees once rooted on the property, antique doors salvaged from Hudson Valley estates, and wide-plank pine floors secured with hand-forged nails. The result is a home that feels collected rather than constructed—layered with intention, authenticity, and beauty.
Working with the sellers of this one-of-a-kind property was a privilege. Their confidence in my strategy allowed us to price above competing agents’ recommendations and ultimately achieve an over-asking result.
As Paula, the homeowner, shared:
“Melissa did a fantastic job selling our house. She has endless energy and creativity. She treated us as if we were her only clients. She had the confidence to price our house above other agents, and was able to get above asking through her dedication and business knowledge.”
Croton-on-Hudson continues to attract buyers drawn to its artistic spirit, walkable village center, and proximity to the Hudson River. With its highly regarded schools, independent businesses, and direct Metro-North access to Grand Central Station, Croton offers a distinctive balance of character and convenience. Watch my Melissa Colabella's YouTube Video about Croton-on-Hudson to learn more.
If you're considering the sale of your home in Croton-on-Hudson, or to purchase into this unique Rivertown, I'd love to connect.
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