

Hudson Home Works helps real estate professionals free up time, manage client needs, and close deals for more money. Whether you are working on a sale or rental, Hudson Home Works’ professionals strive to turn underappreciated homes into prized listings.

Prior to starting Hudson Home Works, Ted worked in a variety of capacities in the home renovation, real estate, and energy fields. Within home renovations and real estate, he developed and executed plans for major renovations of single-family houses, including building and maintaining budgets and negotiating and arranging financing. Additionally, Ted designed all layouts and features of the houses. His engagement and coordination with local governments, including building departments and associated inspectors in order to comply with local ordinances and zoning laws, was integrated with his management of multiple sub-contractors, resulting in on-time and on-budget project completions. Ted has a Bachelor’s degree in Government from Harvard and an MBA in Entrepreneurship and Economics from New York University - Stern School of Business.

Before starting Hudson Home Works, Mike worked in sales positions within the shipping and advertising industries. Most recently, he spent 10 years as the owner of a retail business selling and servicing automotive tools. Through his sales experience and business ownership, Mike has fine-tuned the ins-and-outs of managing the day-to-day of running a business as well as networking within various settings. Mike has a Bachelor’s degree from Pennsylvania State University where he majored in Telecommunications and minored in Business.

Victoria has spent over 15 years working in the healthcare industry across various businesses supporting the development and distribution of medical devices for the treatment of chronic diseases. Her passion for Jersey City and healthcare has led her to start Hudson Home Works with her husband and close friends. Victoria holds a bachelor's degree in Economics from the College of the Holy Cross and an MBA from Columbia Business School.

As a pharmacist with over 25 years of experience, Tracey has seen the growing trend of aging in place become important to both seniors and their adult children who want to see their parents be safe and comfortable in their own homes. Seniors often take several medications that may cause them to become dizzy or unstable, leading to slip and falls. Helping them mitigate risks in their homes allows many seniors to remain in the homes they love. Tracey is a graduate of St. John’s University where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Pharmacology.