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These NYC apartments offer ideal views of the fall foliage

By Jen Laing  | September 22, 2017 - 1:00PM
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You can track the progression of the leaves' colors over breakfast each morning from the dining room of this three-bedroom, three-and-a-half bath co-op at 75 Central Park West, on the market for $5.550 million.

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The end of summer can be bittersweet, but the prospect of the changing leaves offers some consolation, especially when the colors can be viewed from one’s own apartment. Here are five spaces perfect for stay-at-home leaf peepers.

White walls and black window casings create a picture perfect frame for the foliage outside this three-bedroom, three-and-a-half bath condo at 222 Riverside Dr. on the Upper West Side. Asking price: $3.295 million.

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Exposed brick walls and hardwood floors create an earthy setting that complements the Central Park views from this two-bedroom co-op at 1809 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd. in Harlem. Listed at $1.573 million.

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At 25 Columbus Circle, a 63rd floor three-bedroom, three-and-a-half bath condo, listed at $13.9 million, features tree-top vistas of Central Park and the skyline beyond.

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A two-bedroom, two-bath duplex condo at 305 Second Ave. in Gramercy Park, priced at $2.475 million, includes views of leafy Stuyvesant Park from the oversized living/dining room.

 

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