Autumn Views from Every Room

These six listings across the Corcoran network embrace the foliage that surrounds them.
While the Northeast is widely regarded for its award-winning restaurants, cherished cultural institutions, and beloved sports teams, it’s also known for something that comes naturally: legendary leaf-peeping.
From urban streets to country retreats, these properties for sale offer front-row seats to nature’s most anticipated show, letting you experience the magic of technicolor trees firsthand.
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Retreat up near the clouds in the Catskills, and you’ll find a majestic compound tucked where you can actually successfully see the forest for the trees. Pristine panoramas present from wherever you roam across this nine-acre property, including over 1,400 square feet worth of decks and balconies. A blanket of color unfurls everywhere the eye can see — whether the open-plan, double-height great room with rows of windows from floor to ceiling, the glass-enclosed home gym, or the heated saltwater pool. Should the fall foliage overwhelm, opt for a night under the stars around the stone fire pit.
Listed By: Felcity Taylor of Corcoran Country Living.
When having a private backyard at your home is simply impossible, Central Park will more than do. Take this exquisite home at the San Remo, Emery Roth’s dual-spired Upper West Side icon. Sunlight bathes the corner residence from herringbone floor to 10-foot-high ceiling, and every room exudes a swoon-worthy grandness. Then, for crisp autumn air, it’s mere minutes out the building’s front door to The Ramble, Strawberry Fields, and much more. Central Park more than deserves its top billing among urban green spaces, and somehow ascends to another level entirely when it’s also a red, orange, and yellow space.
Listed By: The Cathy Franklin Team of Corcoran’s East Side Office.
A sense of stillness is undeniable as autumn’s waves of color roll in at this Mattituck home, which is to say nothing of the literal waves gently crashing across its 190 feet of private beachfront. The 2.45-acre property sits atop a bluff, offering open water vistas and a thriving landscape from its 100-foot-high perch. From up here, there is nary an unflattering angle. Spacious decks keep the scenery in perpetual view, as do the interior’s floor-to-ceiling windows. Unobstructed golden hour sunsets over the Long Island Sound somehow turn even grander when all that’s verdant also goes gilded.
Listed By: Sheri Winter Parker of Corcoran’s North Fork Office.
Get lost in the woods of your own volition at this Stamford log cabin — seemingly a world away from the city, yet under five miles from downtown. To call these environs tree-lined would amount to a vast understatement. They are a sight for all seasons, from a snow-draped winter to a springing spring to an eternally sunny summer. But a kaleidoscopic fall shines above all, and feels truest to the secluded log cabin form. The c. 1877 home is exactingly remastered from the ground up, preserving authentic details while also incorporating today’s comforts.
Listed By: Lauren Turner of Corcoran Centric Realty.
The falling leaves, red and gold, drift by the window at this home in Hunterdon County, New Jersey — right near the charming towns along the Delaware River. Trees reach for the sky across over seven acres, creating a polychromatic canopy that’s nature’s eye-candy. Enormous windows and glass doors ensure autumn’s many shades never stray too far from view, particularly in the voluminous great room with a vaulted ceiling. Via sliding doors, this space opens to an extensive deck where you can sip cider and enjoy the scenery.
Listed By: Russ Oakes, II of Corcoran Sawyer Smith.
This 1.6-acre Nyack residence sits along prestigious Tweed Boulevard, abutting Blauvelt State Park and feeling like a hillside outcropping among the area’s abundant vegetation. Yet, swaths of autumnal tree tones are only a few of the natural hues enveloping this high-rising home. Panoramas sweep through every room and outdoor space, encompassing the Hudson River, the Mario Cuomo Bridge, Piermont Pier, and a seemingly infinite sky as you stare across the horizon to Westchester. Inside, an open layout with three stone fireplaces provides a compelling canvas for painting a personal masterpiece of ideal living.
Listed By: Adam Blankfort and Ryan Paige of Corcoran Baer & McIntosh.
This circular mid-century modern home is not an alien spacecraft. Yet, with the way it draws you in, it might as well have a tractor beam. Better known as “The Mothership,” the residence was built in 1959 for Jackie Gleason, whose fascination with extraterrestrial life inspired the UFO-like design. However, a striking layout is only one aspect of the property’s wow-factor. Hudson Valley woods surround you — often visible through floor-to-ceiling windows — meaning an out-of-this-world color spectrum greets you every day of fall foliage season.
Listed By: Heidi Henshaw of Corcoran Legends Realty.
Down on the corner, lots of autumn leaves. Foliage frames the entryways of this two-family Edgewater home, which features an interior stocked with graciously proportioned living spaces and modern finishes. Trace the path of tree branches to the yard, where the color-flecked surroundings, alongside a Koi pond, foster an irresistible sense of being at ease. Sitting at an intersection under one mile from the borough’s ferry landing — with breezy service across the Hudson to Manhattan — this property shows you don’t need a multi-acre plot to delight in the reason for the season.
Listed By: Sweta Patel of Corcoran Infinity Properties.







