Every season in NYC is special in its own way, but fall is uniquely mesmerizing. The changing leaves transform the streetscape into a colorful wonderland that makes NYC feel like *the* place to be. As we bask in all things autumn in New York, we’re checking out homes under $800,000 in the city’s top neighborhoods for enjoying fall.
This 1-bedroom in Inwood is just as stunning as the neighborhood itself. A recent renovation embraced a new windowed kitchen with stainless steel appliances, two-toned shaker cabinets, and subway tile backsplash, while the bathroom received new floor-to-ceiling tiles, a reglazed original cast iron tub, and hexagonal flooring. The entry foyer showcases arched doorways and basketweave floors with mahogany inlays throughout. The bedroom is king-sized and includes two windows, and four custom Elfa closets with automatic lights round out the storage space.
The massive windows in this Park Slope loft give view to verdant treetops, making it perfect for soaking in the beautiful fall foliage. Spanning nearly 700 square feet across two floors, the condo touts new floors, soaring ceilings, recessed lighting, and a spacious private terrace with views of the surrounding neighborhood. The lower level gives way to the living room, kitchen, and bathroom, while the upper level hosts the bedroom, a storage room, and a utility/laundry room.
In Brooklyn, Windsor Terrace is beloved for its abundance of street-facing gardens that make it a sight to see during fall. If you’re looking to make this quaint neighborhood nestled between Prospect Park and Greenwood Cemetery home, this charming co-op with a flexible floor plan is worth considering. The living room includes a built-in dining nook and the adjacent kitchen is bedecked with white cabinets and appliances. French doors separate the living room from a second room, currently set up as a home office, and the primary bedroom easily accommodates a king-sized bed.
It doesn’t get any better than Greenwich Village in the fall, thanks, in large part, to iconic Washington Square Park. Soak in all that the season has to offer at this spacious studio loft located mere feet away from the park, and highlighted by 11-foot-high ceilings, warm wood floors, a cozy sleeping nook, and six closets throughout. The kitchen is inviting with its integrated appliances, open-faced wood cabinets, and breakfast bar. Waverly Mews boasts a lush landscaped rooftop and garden with beautiful skyline views, and there’s also a private courtyard.
No expense was spared during the revamp of this light-filled Park Avenue studio. Its pale grey wood floors are accompanied by rustic exposed beams, oversized windows, custom barn doors, and built-in shelving. An electric fireplace is situated in the living room, and the nearby windowed kitchen has new appliances from Miele and Sub-Zero. The spa-like bathroom features a walk-in shower and Toto toilet. Three large closets and a dressing room provide ample storage.
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