one ai assistant for the entire life around your home. ask him about any address in new york — the building, the block, the food, the commute, the boring stuff, the offer you're about to write. he reads, drafts, schedules, and watches. closing is when the relationship starts, not ends.
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real questions. real answers. click one and the conversation starts — or open hudson and ask your own. he's the same ai that knows your taste; he just knows more of the city than any one broker could.
tell me an address. i'll pull up the food within ten minutes, the trains within four, the markets you'll use, the parks you'll walk through. the things filters can't tell you and brokers don't bother to.
year built, board pattern, doorman coverage, package handling, recent assessments, the renovation arguments still pinned to the bulletin board. the friction points before you submit, not after.
offer letters. board asks. counterpoints to a listing agent. notes to the super. polite but pointed. specific to the building, the person, the moment. you read it, change a word, hit send.
michelin and bib gourmand within walking distance. who's open. where the locals actually go. when you've got a closing dinner and need it perfect, i pre-build the shortlist. resy and opentable hook in soon — i'll book it directly when they do.
not the maps app version. the version that knows the 1 train runs local after 9, that the b/c is faster than you think on weekends, that the m79 saves you from the rain on a tuesday in october. door to door, honest minutes.
new assessments. board turnover. comparable sales. refi windows when rates move. lifestyle changes on your block. you don't refresh anything. i text you when something matters.
For investors
brokerages currently abandon the client at closing. every operational decision after that — movers, utilities, contractors, insurance, the second transaction six years out — gets handed to strangers found via google. lifetime value to a traditional brokerage is one transaction, maybe two if the agent stays in touch.
hudson re-anchors that relationship. the same ai that knew your taste enough to find the home is the one that knows your building, your block, your schedule, your contractors, your contacts at the front desk. switching costs compound. the data hudson holds about your life around a home is data no portal and no other brokerage has.
concierge is included for signal clients — not a subscription. it's the retention layer that makes the next transaction inevitable. the data flywheel is the moat. multi-transaction ltv instead of single-transaction commissions is the unlock.
open hudson. tell him an address, a question, a problem. see what he comes back with.