These luxurious Manhattan homes with Central Park views offer a front-row seat to nature’s breathtaking fall transformation

Nature’s autumn spectacle unfolds beyond the expansive windows of these million-dollar Manhattan homes, each offering generous views of Central Park.

Jesse Kent
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The beauty of fall is both symbolic and physical, and the changing leaves represent the season of renewal. While New York City is not known for its greenery, the oasis in Central Park, with around 18,000 trees, shines during this time of year. 

These luxurious homes are ideally located near Central Park, giving owners a front-row seat to the city’s greatest escapes during one of its most picturesque times. Living in one of these homes, you won’t miss a second of nature’s beauty this fall!

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A $19.75M apartment at 1 Central Park West

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This four-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath residence is located in a premier white-glove building right on Central Park.

When you enter the home, a large-windowed living area offers panoramic views of the changing leaves in the Park and beyond. The home is great for entertaining guests and allows them to enjoy the views from the formal dining room or the living room.

There is also a high-end kitchen equipped with top-of-the-line appliances and a breakfast nook (also offering park views!). The home also features a large library, spacious bedrooms, and a primary bedroom with two private baths.  

With stellar amenities, including room service from a Michelin-starred restaurant

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Listed with Bonnie Chajet and Adjina Dekidjiev of Coldwell Banker Warburg, the upscale home is located in a five-star building with numerous amenities.

These include a fully appointed health club with spa services, a 55-foot heated swimming pool, a steam room, a sauna, housekeeping and laundry services, and room service from the Michelin-starred restaurant Jean Georges! 

An Architectural Digest-featured, $14M Upper West Side home

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This unique Upper West Side home in an iconic pre-war building at 300 Central Park West is located right across the street from Central Park — meaning it will offer those fall foliage views in spades!

The home has five bedrooms and rooms that can be converted into additional bedrooms. It has 16 windows, offering views throughout. The home features a luxurious and expansive primary bedroom with a sitting room and walk-in closet, a windowed chef’s kitchen, and more!

Spanning two levels in a pre-war building

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When you walk into this duplex, there is a unique spiral staircase leading up to the second floor. Through the foyer is an open double living room with views of the Park, so while entertaining or enjoying time alone, you can take in the views of the leaves changing during this magical time of year. The property is listed with Linda Reiner and Lisa Tarnopol Deslauriers of Coldwell Banker Warburg.

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A $4.6M, 4-bedroom co-op in Carnegie Hill

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Right off Central Park, this home will offer fall foliage views that do not disappoint. Located on Fifth Avenue in Carnegie Hill, moments away from the nature and serenity of the Park, the 4-bedroom unit is listed for $4,595,000 with Jennifer M. Roberts of Coldwell Banker Warburg. Four bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms are spread across 2,700 square feet.

The home has a large kitchen with an island, and top-of-the-line appliances, including two side-by-side integrated Subzero refrigerators, a Wolf Dual Fuel range, a Marvel wine refrigerator, and a Miele dishwasher. The spacious bedrooms feature custom closets with door-activated lights and renovated bathrooms with high-end finishes, including rain showers and stone floors. 

Recently renovated

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The home has been renovated and designed by an award-winning architect, with modern touches such as built-in speakers, six-zone central air conditioning and heating, a living room highlighted by a marble wood-burning fireplace, and more!

The unit is located in a prestigious J.E.R. Carpenter-designed prewar co-op and offers full-time door staff, a resident manager, and a fitness center, among others.

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