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The Leeway in Mt. Tremper, NY
Just over two hours from Manhattan, The Leeway is a picturesque, nine-room boutique motel in Mt. Tremper, NY. Previously Kate’s Lazy Meadow, the iconic hotel kept many of the charming details that made Kate’s so special, while a much-needed facelift brought its three buildings up to modern speed. The result is a one-of-a-kind Catskills experience, blending nature & camp vibes with sophisticated mid-century & modern design. The crown gem is the riverfront area, accessed through a narrow tunnel of flora and fauna — where guests enjoy private Esopus Creek frontage with breathtaking mountain views. This magical area ringed by tall mountains and towering pine trees serves as Leeway’s social hub, with picnic tables, grills, Adirondack chairs, and a bonfire area with benches for guests. A large, sunny opening by the river is the ideal spot to spend days dipping in the river, bird watching, sun bathing, reading, playing fetch with the dog, or fly fishing. While you're in town, make use of your proximity to Kingston, Phoenicia, and Woodstock. Musically inclined guests should check out calendars at Levon Helm Barn (legendary!), Bearsville Theater, and Kingston's Tubby's – all of which get great shows. Other nearby cultural attractions include outdoor sculpture park Opus 40 or Woodstock's Center for Photography. Explore the Outdoors: the Best Hikes Around Mt. Tremper (and Other Outdoor Adventures) Views from the Ashokan Quarry Trail in Olivebridge, NY. Photo by Escape Brooklyn. For those seeking outdoor adventure, there’s no shortage of hikes and outdoor recreation in the area. One of our all-time favorite hikes is the nearby Overlook Mountain in Woodstock. About ten minutes from Main Street Woodstock, this 4.5 mile loop takes about three hours round-trip, with some time added in at the top for sight-seeing at the top. Features include a fire tower with 360º views (one of six in the region), and ruins from a grand mountaintop hotel that burned down (several times) to explore. Heads up: this popular trail is pretty well known; adjust your expectations and schedule accordingly, getting there early for parking and avoiding the crowds. Also, come prepared: it’s no short stroll in the woods! Come prepared with proper footwear, and bring plenty of water. A lesser known trail with similar views is Mt. Tremper Fire Tower, whose six-mile trek also offers stunning 360º views from its own fire tower. Also nearby is the Ashokan Quarry Trail, a short 2 mile trail with incredible mountain overlooks. For a flat-surface trail with views – great for walking, running or biking – head to the Ashokan Reservoir Promenade. This no-car paved road is beautiful at any time of day, but especially at sunset. Last, guests can and should try their hand at fly-fishing. Most people don't realize (especially non-fishermen and women) that the Catskills was the birthplace of American dry fly fishing – and is known around the world for it. This spring and fall sport ...
Spectacular Stays on The Water
One of the best things about August in the Catskills is that it slowly eases us out of the hot, humid summers and into autumn. With fall foliage season fast approaching, we’re sharing some of our favorite Upstate getaways on the water to help you bridge that late-summer-early-fall gap.This list features lakeside cabins, treehouse cottages, and riverside hotels, all of which are the perfect spots to enjoy the water in the morning and a bonfire (or drink in town) in the evening. This list features lakeside cabins, treehouse cottages, and riverside hotels, all of which are the perfect spots to enjoy the water in the morning and a bonfire (or drink in town) in the evening. Salvato Mill in Salt Point, NY Photos: Salvato Mill Two hours north of NYC in Salt Point, NY, the charming and ultra-unique Salvato Mill is an 18th century mill reimagined as an idyllic escape. Inside, the mansion is filled with a mix of antiques and mid-century modern furniture and decor. With a large living room centered around a fireplace that flows into a dining room with a 10-person table, the living areas are perfect for entertaining. Outside, there is a multi-level patio with a dining table and stainless steel glass grill, perfect for late summer evenings. The building features classic touches from its days as a functioning mill, including a waterfall that flows through the building and into the creek below. In addition to exploring the 11-acre property, relaxing on the patio, or gathering in the stone courtyard, guests can also enjoy the creek through the summer. This Design Forward Home Features The Most Surreal Outdoor Space Salvato Mill has an expansive history – its use as a gristmill and sawmill dates to the 1750’s. After stints as a cotton mill, cider mill, and even a button factory, the original mill burned down; its remains are still present, creating a surreal outdoor space where guests can dine and enjoy cocktails to the sound of rushing water Two Good Cabins in Roscoe, NY Photos: Clay Banks These Two Good Cabins, located on the peaceful, non-motorized Lake Muskoday, serve as the ideal getaway for those looking to live out their lakeside dreams. The cabins—one a spacious chalet, one a quaint guesthouse—are connected by a large wraparound deck, making it easy to move around the property. The deck also features an outdoor dining and grilling area that looks out onto the lake, with enough space for guests in both cabins to enjoy a shared meal outside. Guest perks include a pontoon boat, stand-up paddle boards, and kayaks, and the non-motorized lake is perfect for a relaxing swim (or float). For those looking to enjoy the lake views without getting in the water, the grounds have plenty of space for lawn games, relaxing around the fire, or lounging ...
Guide to North Adams, MA
Once an industrial epicenter of Massachusetts, the small town of North Adams is best known for two things: Mount Greylock, the highest mountain Massachusetts – and the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, aka MASS MoCA. Tucked away in the Berkshire Mountains, this weekend escape is equidistant from NYC and Boston, about 175 miles or a three hour drive. Since MASS MoCA’s opening in 1999, the museum’s presence has helped to put this former mill town back on the map. At 13 acres and housing 250,000 square feet of gallery space, it is the largest contemporary art museum in the United States. Its brick factory building campus once churned out textiles and machine parts; now, it's the cornerstone of this burgeoning arts community, where many new businesses of all kinds call home. Read on for our guide to North Adams, Massachusetts, including the best places to stay, eat, drink, hike, shop, and more.
Top 10 Upstate Hotels with Pools
Does the current heat wave have you dreaming of dunking yourself in a pool? With a heat index of 100º this week in the city, it seemed like an appropriate time to drop this list of some favorite Upstate hotels with pools a few hours away. Just in case anyone’s looking for a little relief. Not only do these hotels have refreshing pools with beautiful Upstate views – they also include features like poolside bars, cold plunges, and saunas. (Also worth mentioning: it’s generally ~10º cooler in the Catskills than NYC.) Spend the rest of summer indulging in pool days and bonfire evenings in the mountains! These ten Upstate hotels with pools are the definition of Upstate oasis. Arnold House in Livingston Manor, NY Photo: Clay Banks This newbie on the upstate pool list is an old favorite. Arnold House, a boutique hotel, spa and event space that opened in 2014, was an early pioneer in restoring the Catskills back to its rightful place as the resort mecca it's famous for. The pool addition includes a small pool bar, concrete patio and adult sand box along with yellow and white striped umbrellas and red and white lounge chairs for that vintage upstate vibe. Soak up the sun on a colorful floaty or enjoy a refreshing dip with friends and family. Of note: Beyond the pool, grab carry out from either the pool bar or the Arnold House Tavern and enjoy in their event barn/greenhouse. Trails on property also make this a great pet-friendly escape. Camptown in Leeds, NY Photo: Lawrence Braun From the owners of Rivertown Lodge in Hudson comes Camptown, a throwback to the bungalow culture of Catskills yesteryear. With over 26 cabins and 24 hotel rooms, you can bet on funs vibes around the pool which includes waterbed cabanas, loungers and adult swim hours for those much needed moments away from the kiddos. It's a natural place to spend your days. A true upstate swim oasis. Don't forget dinner at the James Beard Award nominee Casa Susanna, an upscale take on Mexican cuisine or drinks and ceviche at pool bar Piscina. Of note: Camptown's outside campus also includes a sauna, pool bar, and restaurant. Check out their great list of Things To Do, including a nearby drive-in movie theater, plus loads of arts and outdoor attractions. Scribner's Lodge in Hunter, NY Photo: Moriah Wolfe Swimming with killer views of Hunter Mountain is beyond epic at the Scribner's Lodge pool which features full size pool beds for lounging, umbrellas and DJs spinning summer tunes on the weekends. The pool is open seasonally to hotel guests and Scribner's Social Club members, offering the perfect setting amidst 270 degree views of the Catskill Mountains for warm days of sunbathing and swimming. Head inside to Prospect for ...
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Beaver Brook in Barryville, NY
Whether or not you realize it, you may already own a piece of Beaver Brook: it’s the home of Scott’s Cabin, which graces the cover of beloved book Cabin Porn. What started as a visual collection of cabins on Tumblr, aptly named “Cabin Porn,” eventually manifested into the build of this off-grid, rustic cabin in Barryville, NY. Following completion, the project was photographed by local artist Noah Kalina, and used for the cover of this best-selling book. Almost 10 years after its original publishing, Scott’s Cabin remains the picture in our minds at the very mention of “cabin.”
Mirrör Haüs in Windham, NY
Immerse into nature at Mirrör Haüs I & II — two freshly launched vacation rentals in Windham, NY. These twin tiny houses are part of the 22-acre Haüs Windham campus, an ongoing project with multiple lodging options including a chalet, duplexes and more.
Sowilo Retreat in Cambridge, NY
Tucked between the Adirondacks and the Green Mountains of Vermont, picturesque glamping getaway Sowilo Retreat offers a peaceful respite from city life. Guests may choose from an array of tiny houses and geodesic domes, each with amenities that provide a cushy experience while in the woods (think kitchens, bathrooms, A/C and heat.) Tiny homes can sleep up to four guests, so groups are welcome – and whole property rentals are available. All accommodations are pet friendly.
Canopy Hill House in Roxbury, NY
Perched high on a hill with incredible views of the mountains, Canopy Hill House is an exceptional Airbnb in Roxbury, NY. The modern farmhouse exudes both tranquility and character, with thoughtful touches for guests like its noteworthy coffee setup, plus Made In and Melsen supplies in its remarkably beautiful kitchen. To help guests relax, bath salts and yoga mats are provided.
River Run: a Tennis-Centric Getaway in Cummington, MA
Located in the Berkshire Hills three hours from NYC, the idyllic River Run accommodates up to 12 guests. Just steps from the Westfield River, the sound of the water provides a serene backdrop to an already beautiful landscape, complete with a HarTru clay tennis court, cedar hot tub, and great fishing spots right out the front door.
Dawson Farmhouse in Kerhonkson, NY
Two hours from NYC in Kerhonkson, the enchanting Dawson Farmhouse is located on thirteen private acres in the Catskill Mountains. Plan the day with your morning coffee in the screened in patio, spend days out (some help on that below), then return to make a grilled feast in the evening on Dawson’s oversize deck. At night, the fire pit is a perfect spot for drinks and s’mores, surrounded by boulders and forest, with a clear line of sight to the stars overhead.
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An Abandoned Cider Mill Gets a New Life. Before & After: North Branch Cider Mill in North Branch, NY
A husband and wife team – serial renovators and home builders – take on their biggest project yet: an abandoned cider mill. "A charming, historic, mess." That's how Tom Roberts describes the condition – and the irresitable allure – of the North Branch Cider Mill when he and his wife Anna Åberg were passed the torch in late 2022. “It wasn’t for sale, but it wasn’t in use. So we pestered the owner for 18 months until he sold it to us.” Fast forward to nearly a year since its re-opening in November 2023: an incredible amount of work has been done, made possible by the colossal vision and talent from their parent company/design studio, Homestedt. Its charming and historic parts remain, but this diamond in the rough has been polished back to its original glory. Below, Escape Brooklyn interviews the design-savvy duo who share stories from the renovation, plus give us the scoop on future plans at the North Branch Cider Mill.
From Mood-Board to Move-In: Customizable New Build Homes by Welcome
Looking to build a brand-new, personalized home? Based in Upstate and Westchester, New York, Welcome promises that homebuyers can go from mood-board to move-in with just a few clicks. Armed with a mood board and a color palette, we worked with Welcome’s designers to easily create an Escape Brooklyn-inspired dream escape — seen below — within Welcome’s Modern Cabin 3.
With many active build projects along the East Coast, Welcome has taken the homebuilding process entirely online, and has streamlined into just a handful of simple steps. Here’s how it works:
- Use their interactive map to choose your perfect plot of land. All plots have been analyzed by Welcome’s proprietary AI land-vetting technology, so you know they’re conducive to a build!
- Use their interactive digital design studio to design your home. For any given Welcome home, there are over 200,000 design combination options. No “cookie cutter” vibes, ever.
- Make an offer on the land and construction costs. This offer secures your home, as well as a builder. Once your offer is accepted, you sit back, relax (in a cabin somewhere, perhaps?), and let them handle everything else – from permitting, all the way through move-in day.
Whether you’re seeking a forever home, a weekend getaway, or an investment property, check out Welcome to see some of their active build projects in the Upstate and Westchester areas. To play around in the digital design studio as we did, head to welcomehomes.com/models — just proceed with caution, because it’s a little addictive.
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Love Lamb: Cruelty-Free Sheepskins Made by Hand in Delaware County, NY
Visit an upstate home, and odds are you’ll see a sheepskin elegantly draped over a chair or bench. They’re everywhere, and for good reason: warm, soft, and organic, they’re an easy final touch for the Upstate hygge vibe we all covet.
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DeBruce Pondhouse in Livingston Manor, NY
Off a quiet country road, the thoughtfully designed and newly constructed DeBruce Pondhouse is a contemporary cabin set on five and a half private acres of cleared and wooded land. Just over 100 miles from New York City, this secluded getaway serves as the perfect base for outdoor recreation, with an on-site pond, well-maintained trails, and a private overlook with views of Frog Hollow Brook and the surrounding forest.
One bedroom, one bathroom contemporary cabin | 674 square foot home on 5.58 acres | Private pond | Frog Hollow Brook frontage | Upper level bedroom with skylights | High-efficiency Harman pellet stove | Spacious back deck with room for lounging and dining | Outdoor shower | Covered front porch | On-site trail to private overlook with firepit | Shed for additional storage or workshop space | Asking $395,000
Listed by Listing by Jennifer Grimes with Country House Realty. For showings or inquiries, email jennifer@countryhouserealty.com or call/text 845-593-9524.
Open House: Saturday, September 15 from 12pm-1:30pm at 99 Goff Road, Livingston Manor, NY. RSVP to jennifer@countryhouserealty.com.
Entering through the front porch, DeBruce Pondhouse’s open-plan lower level is simple and efficient, with pine trim, beadboard, and wood floors creating a cohesive look throughout. With ample space for lounging, the living room is the home’s cozy entertainment hub, centered around a high-efficiency pellet stove for a warm, laid-back feel. Past a set of sliding glass doors that open onto the back deck, the cabin’s kitchen features open storage shelves, a tall Frigidaire refrigerator, a four-burner range stove, and corner windows that look out onto the property.
Up a spiral staircase, the loft-style bedroom stretches the length of the cabin. The stylish layout features a set of skylights on either end of the room, allowing for year-round stargazing from inside the home. With room to fit a queen-size bed on one end, the other end of the second level can serve as a home office, dressing area, or second sleeping space.
Back downstairs, the living room’s sliding glass doors open onto the home’s partially-covered back deck. With room for an outdoor dining area, lounge space, and fire pit or chiminea, the spacious deck serves as an additional gathering and entertaining area. Down a set of stairs, the pond is easily accessible from the house year-round. On the opposite side of the house, there is an outdoor shower with panoramic forest views, creating the perfect place to unwind after a day spent exploring the grounds. A gravel path leads to the property’s private overlook, which houses a stone fire pit. Just beyond the overlook’s seating area, there is a sheer drop to the Frog Brook Hollow, which can be accessed by using sturdy guide ropes that lead down the ravine and to the water.
Despite its secluded location, DeBruce Pondhouse is just ten minutes away from Livingston Manor’s bustling main street. Home to cultural gems like Catskill Art Space, specialty shops like Corners, and outstanding restaurants like
Cranberry Pond House in Parksville, NY
Just over 100 miles from NYC, travel down a dirt country road to Cranberry Pond House, a cozy bungalow-style home on nearly 10 acres of secluded land. Surrounded by wildflower meadows, wooded forest, a scenic pond and a spacious grassy lawn, this private home maximizes its inside and outside, with two bonus guest cottages.
Three bedroom, two bathroom bungalow | 1,100 square foot home on 9.97 acres | Two detached seasonal guest cabins | Wood burning stove | Newly remodeled kitchen with Bertazzoni stove and Energy Star appliances | Primary bedroom with ensuite bathroom | Outdoor shower | Large back deck with space for outdoor dining | Pond frontage | Cast iron fire pit | Asking $625,000
Listed by Jill Borenstein at Anatole House. For showings or inquiries, email jill@anatolehouse.com or call/text 631-495-9534.
Open house at 103 Mullen Road, Parksville NY on Saturday, September 14, from 10am to 12pm. Private showings available. Please contact the agent to arrange or RSVP.
Enter the home through the bright, spacious living room filled with warm furniture and large windows that flood the room with sunlight. A vintage Avalon wood stove centers the room and provides abundant heat in the colder months. In the far end of the living room, there is a spacious dining area that fits a 10-seat dining table, creating plenty of room for dinner parties. A large sliding glass door opens from the dining area onto a back deck, allowing for easy-access to al fresco dining in the summer months. Just off the dining room, the newly remodeled kitchen has its own access to the deck, and features a Bertazzoni stove and Energy Star appliances.
On the opposite end of the home, a hallway leads to the home’s three bedrooms, separating them from the living spaces in the home to create a peaceful, quiet setting. Past two breezy guest rooms, the primary suite sits at the end of the hallway, and features an en suite bathroom, with simple and meticulous tile detail. Each bedroom has its own private entrance for easy access to the patio and deck. For added hosting space, there are two seasonal guest cottages steps away from the home.
The house sits on 10 acres and features seasonal meadows, a spacious grassy lawn and beautiful views of the deeded spring-fed Cranberry Pond. The back deck welcomes you to watch a peaceful sunrise over the water or use the ample space for entertaining, grilling or sun bathing. You can find thoughtful touches around the property like the outdoor showers, a cast iron fire pit, wooded walkway and seating areas all of which add charm and boost privacy.
The property is surrounded by forest and river, numerous trout fishing spots, swimming holes and hiking trails. It’s the perfect base camp for all your outdoor adventures. Less than 10 minutes from the home is the bustling town of Livingston Manor, home to a number of popular restaurants and breweries like Catskill …
Arris: a Stylish Modern Home in Milan, NY
Just under two and a half hours from New York City, Arris is a to-be-built modern home, set on nine wooded acres in Milan, NY. With contemporary architecture that contrasts with the wooded hillside terrain of its setting, this single-level home stands out against the landscape while showcasing interiors with natural textures and a luxurious modern simplicity.
Three bedroom, two and a half bathroom to-be-built home | 2,410 square foot house on 9 acres | Open-floorplan living area | Floor-to-ceiling windows with forest views | Wood burning fireplace | Vaulted ceilings and hardwood oak floors throughout | Custom Danish kitchen cabinetry | Secondary scullery kitchen for food prep | Covered back porch with space to lounge | Optional exterior upgrades including pool, patio, sauna, or outdoor kitchen | Asking $2,385,000
Listed by Doug Maxwell at Upstate Modernist. For showings or inquiries, email doug@s3arc.com or call/text 212-518-3130.
The front door opens from a handsome stone patio directly into the home’s spacious living area. The kitchen and dining space features custom Danish cabinetry, Bosch appliances, a large eat-in island, space for a formal dining table, and a secondary scullery kitchen for food prep. Pairing light and dark finishes, the contrast from the home’s exterior is taken inside, echoing familiar design concepts throughout the space. Across from the kitchen, the living room features impressive vaulted ceilings and large floor-to-cieling windows that look out onto the property’s wooded acreage. For added luxury, the living room features an inset wood-burning fireplace, creating a cozy centerpiece to gather around when entertaining.
Beside the living area, two guest bedrooms sit across the hall from each other, sharing a large full bathroom. The impressive primary suite sits at the end of the hall, creating a private retreat from the rest of the home. In addition to massive windows and high ceilings seen throughout the home, the primary suite features a large walk-in closet, a luxury en suite bathroom with a freestanding bathtub, walk-in shower, and double vanity, and direct access to a private patio.
Set on nine acres, Arris is surrounded by wooded land that feels secluded – but is just a short drive from the nearby Village of Rhinebeck. This sought-after town is home to dozens of shops, restaurants, bars, theatres, and spas, creating endless opportunities for relaxing getaways or exciting evenings out. Highlights include Rhinecellar, The Amsterdam, The Starr Cinema, and Mirbeau Inn and Spa.
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Homestedt Houses: A Premium Home Design & Build Service in the Catskills
Buying a turn-key house on the current market is no easy task; neither is building one. Homestedt Houses aims to provide a premium home design and build service in the Catskills that is streamlined, trustworthy, and beautiful.
Labor Day Weekend Showcase: Six Sullivan County Listings by Anatole House
Labor Day Weekend is one of the busiest weekends in Upstate New York. Rightfully so: it’s the perfect time of year for river trips, hikes in the woods, outdoor meals and bonfires. And if you’re really ambitious – as New Yorkers frequently are – you might find yourself home shopping.
This weekend, Catskills and Hudson Valley brokerage Anatole House is showing a handful of beautiful homes for sale, all in the Sullivan County region. Go see one, two, or all six! Below, we’ve got the entire list, along with some fun stops along the way including hiking, shopping, and where to eat and drink.
To download a map of all six open houses, click here. Below, our list begins in Jeffersonville, where we’re stopping into Sullivan Sundries for coffee and car provisions, and ends in Narrowsburg for riverside drinks and dinner.
Photo: Clay Banks
This 1930’s Arts and Crafts style home is filled with rich, warm tones, original woodwork and stained glass windows. Blending the simple clean lines of the aesthetic movement with fine detail work and modern updates throughout, The Craftsman has been meticulously maintained while still preserving its character. Three bedrooms, one and a half bathrooms, on 0.14 acres. Asking $379,000.
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See The Craftsman at 18 Jefferson Ave, Jeffersonville NY from 11 am to 1 pm on Saturday, August 31st.
See the original listing here. Listed by Jill Borenstein. For more information and to RSVP, email jill@anatolehouse.com.
Beginning Your Day in Jeffersonville, NY:
We absolutely love Sullivan Sundries, Jeffersonville’s one stop shop for coffee and provisions (think: elevated car snacks). To check out some local vintage, stop into The Vintage House for vintage clothing, accessories, and home decor. There’s an antique/thrift mall just across the street, too.
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This spacious, recently renovated mid-century home is an impressive homage to the past, with its sunken living room adding a touch of retro chic. Large windows flood the space with natural light, creating a breezy atmosphere throughout the home. For added space, there is a guest cottage that serves as a cozy retreat, perfect for hosting friends and family who’ll be delighted to have their own private stay. Three bedroom, three bathroom main house and a one bedroom, one bathroom guest cottage on 9.67 acres. Asking $425,000.
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See Pond View Compound at 7 James Leavenworth Rd. in Eldred NY from 11 am to 1 pm on Saturday, August 31st.
Contemporary Mountaintop Chalet in Ridgefield, Connecticut
Hampton Heights is a reimagined 1970’s contemporary chalet, blending the conveniences of modern living with touches of late mid-century architecture. Tucked away on the coveted Hillcrest Court, the home’s mountaintop location allows for panoramic views of the nearby Turtle Pond and Lake Mamanasco, as well as the surrounding forests and mountains. Despite being just over an hour north of New York City, this home in the foothills of the Berkshires feels like a private mountain getaway.
Four bedroom, 3.5 bathroom contemporary home | 4,002 square foot house on 2.38 acres | Oversized double flue fireplace for wood burning and cooking | Eat-in kitchen with 8-foot island | New California white oak floors | Private office space with built-in bookshelves | Large primary suite with balcony, en suite bathroom, and walk-in closet | Panoramic views of the surrounding area, including mountains, forests, Turtle Pond, and Lake Mamanasco |Two spacious decks accessible through sliding glass doors | Detached garage with 800 square foot loft | Asking $1,499,000
Listed by Kate Bellantoni at William Raveis Real Estate. For showings or inquiries, email kate.bellantoni@raveis.com or call/text 914-804-1775.
The first floor of this home is split into three sections: The kitchen, the dining room, and the living room. To the left of a spacious entryway, the large eat-in kitchen features an eight-foot long island, brand new stainless steel appliances, and a stunning double flue fireplace, perfect for heating the home or for cooking a meal on an open flame. Sliding glass doors open onto the meticulously maintained deck, which stretches to each of the first-floor rooms and overlooks the surrounding mountains. Beside the kitchen is a large dining room that spills into the airy foyer. On the first floor, there is a breezy living room with floor-to-ceiling windows that allow ample natural light into the space. Off to the side, a private office with built-in shelves allows for a retreat from the rest of the home, and can easily be converted to a library or guest room.
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Upstairs, the commanding primary suite boasts a second fireplace, cathedral ceilings with exposed beams, a double-vanity bathroom, and a large walk-in closet. A set of sliding glass doors opens onto a private balcony, adding an extra tier of luxury to the primary suite. The second story houses three more bedrooms and a shared full bathroom. Down two flights of stairs, the lower level features a flex space that opens onto a wraparound deck, which leads back to the front of the home. Next to the bedroom, an additional living space serves as a lounge or another area of the home to entertain in. The lower level also features a recreation room with a wood burning fireplace and …