The median home value in Palisades, NY is $1,620,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $522,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Palisades, NY is $1,620,000.
Approximately 72.17% of Palisades homes are owned,
compared to 23.67% rented, while
4.17% are vacant.
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More pics coming soon! Welcome to Your Palisades Retreat! Step into comfort and style with this beautiful 3 bedroom and 2 full bathroom split level nestled on a spacious half-acre lot in the prestigious hamlet of Palisades, located in the highly desirable Town of Orangetown. First floor welcomes you with into a family room, private office, full bathroom, and a guest bedroom ideal for in-laws, visiting guests, or your home-based business needs. Upstairs, enjoy an open-concept floor plan featuring a sunlit formal living room and dining area that flows seamlessly into a stunning kitchen outfitted with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances. The kitchen opens into a second spacious family room overlooking the stunning backyard making it the heart of the home and perfect for entertaining. Additional features: 1-car attached garage, on the border of Bergen County NJ. Just minutes to the Tappan Zee Bridge ideal for commuters and 1 mile from Commuter bus to NYC.
The Joshua Martin House, locally known as the Judy Tomkins House, is an exemplary late 18th century stone and clapboard home that's been sensitively restored by its current owners. It sits on a knoll with seasonal views of the Hudson River, in a magnificent and private landscape. The property is located in the Snedens Landing neighborhood, a historic district, on a narrow, winding road, that was designed for carts and horses in the old days, and is part of Palisades, NY. The home is turnkey and has such an amazing, comfortable vibe, and rich provenance. It's an excellent example of the vernacular architecture erected in Palisades during the late 18th, early 19th century. It features hand hewn beams, a Federal style fireplace mantel in the library and old wide board pine floors. The house features a simple layout with a large gallery/living room with fireplace and doors that lead to the stone patio and garden in the rear yard. An old world eat in kitchen with concrete countertops, old fashion cupboards, super wide board floors and a back staircase, that faces south and west for sunlight almost all day long. An awesome library with hand hewn beams, wide board floors, a Federal style fireplace mantel and an old style window that looks out to the yard. The primary suite on the main level with access to the garden and features the third working fireplace, bath, and its own private screened in porch. The second floor offers an additional three bedrooms and three baths. Joshua Martin built the house and lived in it for about 60 years as did Judy Tomkins. In keeping with the Snedens tradition of having a strong association with the arts, it became a second home to some of the most important figures of American contemporary art when Tomkins owned it. Through Leo Castelli s gallery in Manhattan where she exhibited her acclaimed photographs, she befriended Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg, among others, and for over a quarter of a century they gathered at this property to celebrate Thanksgiving and Easter in their favorite house on the Hudson with a woman they credited with influencing much of their life and style. Judy was a writer, having published several books, a very talented photographer, who exhibited her work in many shows, and later in life she literally helped change the landscape of Snedens Landing, becoming a leading landscape designer in the area. A remarkable woman! The cliffs of the Palisades which rise high along the Hudson River north of the GW Bridge, on its west bank, suddenly break, just south of Snedens Landing, and the land goes down to the river, which is the first break in the mighty Palisades. Snedens Landing came about in the 1600s by the Snedens Family (who also married with the Dobbs family), who ran the ferry across the river to Dobbs Ferry. The 27th mayor of NYC, William Merritt, owned a property at this time on the Hudson. Merritt was part of the Dobbs family, who first ran the ferry across the river, which is probably how the Snedens Landing ferry first started. It ran until the early 1940s. There are 3,000 acres of parkland accessible from Snedens Landing for hiking, walking and enjoying. The Joshua Martin House is a short walk to the Hudson River, The Snedens Landing tennis court, parklands, the Palisades Library, the Palisades Community Center, The Market and NYC transportation is within walking distance. Snedens Landing is only 25 minutes from the Upper West side and 40 minutes from Tribeca. It looks and feels like the county but it's amazingly close to "the city". Nothing Compares to Snedens Landing.
A TRULY EXCEPTIONAL HOME NEIGHBORING SNEDENS LANDING ALONG THE HUDSON RIVER This spectacular custom-built residence features a beautiful architectural design, spacious open-floor plan concept, superior quality throughout, and is nestled on 1 acre of picturesque property. Offering approx. 7000 sq ft of living space... the two story Great Room features a fireplace & wall of windows overlooking the backyard sanctuary. Private & peaceful, yet perfect for entertaining. A well appointed gourmet chef s kitchen with large center island & dining area lead to the cozy three-season room. Also on this level... a home office, guest bath, ensuite guest room, laundry room, and huge mud room. The beautiful, ensuite primary bedroom features a tray ceiling with cove lighting, large walk in closet, and luxurious bathroom with soaking tub, extra large rain shower, and double vanities. The second level of this home offers 3 additional ensuite bedrooms, a family room with wet bar and balcony overlooking the pool. The spacious lower level includes a family room, custom wet bar with accent lighting, game room, gym, full bathroom, and bedroom - currently being used as a massage/yoga room. The RESORT- LIKE SETTING OFFERS A HEATED, SALT WATER GUNITE POOL, pool house with full bath, multiple patios, fire pit area, pergola with huge outdoor kitchen, dining area with a tranquil water fall, lush landscaping & perennial gardens. Plus, a sprawling lawn with lots of room for playing or entertaining. This home is a short walk from parkland featuring hiking, biking & walking trails with breathtaking views of the majestic Hudson River. Minutes away from the village of Piermont and it's great restaurants, cafes, art galleries, yoga studios, weekly farmer s market, marinas and riverwalk. Also nearby... golf, tennis and pickleball. Award winning schools, generator, 3 car garage with EV station, and hi-tech security system complete this home. Less than a 1/2 hr from NYC, it offers the best of both worlds. Come see why you'd want to make this your home or weekend escape!
Located in the heart of the Snedens Landing Historic District, this original 1938 home has been thoughtfully renovated to enhance its timeless character and bucolic charm. The property retains its original stone facade and slate roof, while modern touches, including a mid-century style extension, have brought space and light to the residence. The highlight of the home is a bright glass room that is bathed in natural light. From here, glass doors open to a spacious brick patio covered by a trellis draped in mature kiwi vines, creating a serene outdoor space for a shaded al fresco lunch or drinks. The patio overlooks a free-form in-ground pool, which is completely fenced, the contours softened by clematis and climbing hydrangea. The surrounding cottage style gardens are planted with a range of mature specimen trees and a wild profusion of perennial plantings. Drifts of narcissi, grape hyacinth and daffodils surround the gardens in early spring, giving way to peonies and allium in May. There is a raised bed set up for a kitchen vegetable and herb garden. On the edge of the property there is a hand-built treehouse and beyond a fenced area originally used for chickens and other pets. Inside, the home offers an open country kitchen, complete with exposed stone walls and cork flooring. There is a Viking stove/oven and a classic Sub-Zero refrigerator. The kitchen seamlessly flows into a spacious living room with a Russian oak floor featuring a wood-burning fireplace, making it a perfect spot for cozy gatherings. The adjacent dining area is ideal for enjoying casual meals with family and friends. The first floor also includes a small bedroom with a full bath, in addition to a den that can flexibly serve as an office or an additional bedroom, with an adjacent half bath. Progressing to the second floor, a wide landing leads to the primary bedroom with a very generous adjacent full bathroom. A second double bedroom shares this floor, along with another full bath. On the edge of the property is a freestanding garage with a large upstairs studio with a wood burning stove and walk in closet. Currently configured as a work from home office suite there is a bathroom/shower on the lower level making it an ideal separate apartment for a nanny or overnight guests. This property is steeped in history, with its location in the Historic District offering a unique connection to the past, particularly the Revolutionary War era. Quaintly described in Historic Houses of Palisades as The House That Jack Built , the architect Wallace Heath has added a creative touch to this home, making it an appealing haven for artists. Former residents include Pinchas Zuckerman and Tuesday Weld. The home is a short walk from the Snedens Landing Tennis Association, the Palisades Free Library, and local favorite, The Filling Station restaurant. The location is excellent for hiking and biking as this private road ends in a trail that leads to the village of Piermont and beyond. Snedens Landing is conveniently located just a 12 mile drive from the George Washington Bridge or a 10-minute drive from the Mario Cuomo Bridge, making it an excellent choice for those who need easy access to the city while enjoying the tranquility of a historic and artistic retreat.
The Palisades Country Store, (aka the General Store), was built about 1830 and is located in the heart of the Palisades historic district. It's an excellent example of Greek Revival architecture, which has been modified through the years with decorative trim on the exterior, beautiful, large stained-glass panels in the front windows, antique cast iron stove, pot belly stove in the great room, an old-style gas lamp and old swing on front porch! In the 1990s a modern addition with vaulted ceilings, skylights and many French doors, was added in the rear. Several petit garden spaces grace the property including one with koi pond. This home has great provenance and character. It feels amazing the minute you walk thru the door! Luxury meets simple, rustic design! Clean and modern. It features beautiful antique wide board pine floors, exposed beams with post & beam design, original antique cupboards and antique marble counter on another - from the days it operated as a store, and all of this is set against a large & bright and open kitchen. The Country Store exudes charm and period detail mixed with modern amenities. Its location is walking distance to the Hudson River thru the Snedens Landing neighborhood, close access to 3,000 acres of park land, boating/marinas in Piermont along with lots of Restaurants, shops and galleries. Golf and tennis are close by too. NYC transportation super close. George Lawrence, who lived in the house next door ( recently sold for close to $2M) and operated the first general store here, opened in the later 1800s. The building has also been used as a grocery store, tavern, printing press, a grain & feed store, a butcher store, ice cream parlor and a part time post office (before the tiny post office across the street opened). Walking distance to The Market, Palisades Community Center, library and NYC transport. 5 minutes to Piermont and a 25-minute drive to NYC. Very special. Nothing Compares!
Three Gables is a well maintained, historic jewel box, unique in craft and character. Convenient to Manhattan, it proudly stands in Snedens Landing, one of the most sought-after communities in the Hudson River valley. This historic hamlet dates to the late 1600s and is nestled among parklands along the Hudson River. The secluded neighborhood has minimal thru traffic, with a single wooded road as access, and is convenient to numerous hiking and biking trails. Crossing the threshold of The Landing transports one to a place and time like no other! Three Gables is an easy stroll through a park like setting to the Palisades Community Center, Palisades Free Library, The Market, Post Office, Palisades Swim Club, and public transportation to NYC. The home is only a 5-minute drive to the historic riverfront village of Piermont, with its many restaurants, shops, art galleries, and marinas. It is a mere 12 minutes from Whole Foods and only 12 miles from the GW Bridge, yet is immersed in nature. Ownership of the residence entitles one to apply for membership to the storied Snedens Landing Tennis Association. This vintage home overlooks The Triangle , Snedens Landing s beloved community park, which is home to local traditional holiday gatherings and provides additional green space in front of the home. The grounds offer a broad lawn, organic vegetable garden with dry stack blue stone walls, terrace lounge, and deep deck for outdoor dining with a charming, detached 2-car garage and studio space rising from a flagstone parking area. The third-floor unimproved attic, currently a home gym, offers many options with charming windows, dramatic framing, and a large storage closet. The lower level has a large, remodeled laundry with a second refrigerator, and TV, a workshop, lots of additional storage, and easy access to the yard through double bilco doors. The structures are well maintained, with mechanical systems and most appliances recently replaced and or upgraded ... and it Includes a generator too! Built by the Johnson family in the 1930s, Three Gables was enlarged and renovated by a renowned local architect in 2004. Its current designer owners have further enhanced the light drenched open plan with rich texture, finishes, and fittings. The double height living room and adjacent living spaces are resplendent with coffered ceilings, a magnificent hand-crafted stone fireplace, mahogany paneling and mantle, artisan wrought iron balconies, exquisite custom lighting, and hand-hewn heart pine floors milled from reclaimed old growth beams. The generous eat in kitchen embraces you in old world charm with detailed character pine cabinetry, expansive Carrera island, and French style doors, while the bathrooms are classic and timeless. Three Gables is the perfect home for the discerning, looking for unique style on a manageable scale. A jewel box with the feel of a modern early 20th century English country home!!! Only 25 minutes to NYC!!! Nothing Compares!!!
The French Ivy House. A late 20th century country home in Snedens Landing, 14 minutes from the George Washington Bridge, features a distinctive mansard roof and a secondary wing, that feels like it was built in a different time. It features a fun layout with lots of nooks and crannies, two staircases/entrances, window seats, barrel shaped dormers, casement windows that crank out to let lots of fresh air into the home. This is the country! There is also an abundance of ivy growing on its stucco walls which compliments its extensive/redesigned garden plan. Snedens is well known for its connection to the arts stemming back to the early 1900s, and actress Hayden Panettiere grew up here. French Ivy House is a luxurious, 3,500+ square foot home with an oversized two car garage that was just completely renovated with the best materials and can be sold completely furnished for an additional fee. Everything was custom designed for the home. Hand painted murals on silver leaf paper in dining room, silk wallpaper and all custom designed window treatments and carpets. It features large slabs of Italian marble floors, quarter sawn oak floors (wood is cut differently to expose more grain) that are radiant heated; new kitchen with top-of-line appliances, new cabinet and marble counters and all new marble bathrooms. There are three ensuite bedrooms, including one in the primary suite on the main floor. And there is a Sonos sound system inside and out. This is a turnkey house, like new! The property was professionally designed by a landscape architect and features multiple water features including a koi pond with water lilies and frogs! Stone walls and patios, beautiful plantings, an abundance of tulips and daffodils in the springtime and a wall of trees in the rear. Beautiful. Garden plan is available for viewing. The property is situated a short walk to the Hudson River as well as 3,000 acres of parkland overlooking the river. Snedens Landing, which is a neighborhood in Palisades, NY, is a historic district going back to the 1600s, and is a delight to walk through. There is next to no car traffic because there is no through traffic in the community; only one road in and out. Tallman State Park adjoins and is accessible from the north boundaries and Lamont Observatory/Columbia University and Palisades interstate Park is accessible from the south boundary. The Hudson River has a small sandy beach. The Palisades Library and the Palisades Community Center/Farmers Market, "The Market" (indoor outdoor cafe - favorite of many bikers who come up from NYC) and NYC transportation, is a short walk away. The historic village of Piermont and its river walk, and many restaurants and shops is a 5 minute drive or 30-minute walk away. The French Ivy House can be a great secondary home or full-time residence. The community feels like it's a million miles from New York City - but, it and everything it has to offer is only 25 minutes away!
Moon River is an extraordinary Hudson Riverfront home in the iconic Snedens Landing neighborhood of Palisades, NY - star of the Lower Hudson Valley (search WSJ, NYT, Forbes) and only 25 minutes from NYC. It's snuggled on the Hudson shoreline below and inspired by the cliffs of Palisades that surround it, providing this early 20th century home an extraordinary line of sight/view of the Lower Hudson Valley & river for miles. The property is 1.4 acres and situated in a wooded environment. Moon River is approximately 4,300sf, with 5 bedrooms and 5 full and 2 half baths, including 2 primary bedroom suites, each with a fireplace. Additional architectural features include very old wide board wood panels used in the ceiling and walls of the great room, along with massive/antique ceiling beams too. Two of the four fireplaces offer very deep/big fireboxes, ideal for building big fires. The home's stairwell features thick, solid cedar stair treads, carved from trees that grew in the area, and old-style balustrades at the top landing, possibly from an old monastery in Europe. There is also an oversized 2 car garage with lots of storage, an inground, heated pool with a gazebo and a small colonnade, overlooking the Hudson River. Moon River is an architectural home that feels more like a villa than a house, because of the privacy it offers and it's perfectly situated in the landscape, overlooking the water. It was built by legendary artist/resident, Mary Lawrence Tonetti, and designed by renowned architect, Eric Gugler, commissioned in America and Europe, and commissioned by FDR to redesign the oval office in the 1930s. At this same time Gugler designed Moon River he worked in the White House. He was friendly with architects McKim, Meade and White, in their day. Charles McKim was a friend & frequent visitor to Snedens, where Eric Gugler also had a home. When M.M.W. shut its doors on Fifth Ave in NYC, Gugler salvaged the original staircase from their office and used it in another property in Snedens Landing. The property is located in a historic district that dates back before the Revolutionary War to the late 1600s and adjoins about 3,000 acres of state parkland. Tallman State Park is on the north end, Lamont Observatory, part of Columbia University, which adjoins Palisades Interstate Park property, on the south end and the Hudson River is to the east. There is no through traffic in the community because there is only one road in and out in this neighborhood of about 100 homes. This is the magic of living in Snedens Landing. There is next to no car traffic, which makes it the perfect place to walk for miles. Moon River offers a luxury waterfront lifestyle, rich with provenance and is situated in a park like setting. It was built for the Lowndes family. "Moon River" signifies the first night there's a full moon on the Hudson, after the forsythia bloom in early spring, where according to legend, the shad fish run plentiful in the Hudson, and fisherman would set their nets, supported by long poles, in the river to catch them. This tradition was practiced at this property for many years. Snedens Landing is a 5-minute drive, or 35-minute walk thru Tallman Park, to the historic Hudson Riverfront village of Piermont, which offers many excellent restaurants, shops marinas and more. It also has a tennis association open to residents only for a nominal fee. Find your "one of one". Discover Moon River!
Gilman's Carriage House. Luxurious, modern home with 12ft ceilings, wide open spaces, and walls of glass that overlook its park-like setting. Located in the Snedens Landing historic district, on a tree lined, quiet dead-end street, adjoining the most exclusive estates & riverfront homes in Snedens Landing! The property is only 6 homes from the Hudson, a four minute walk with access to a beautiful, sandy beach. Gilman's Carriage House was completed in 2021, still like new, and its modern style blends seamlessly with the simplicity of the late 19th century carriage house. The home features two 6 panel retractable glass doors that open from its great room/kitchen to the garden and literally brings the outdoors in - perfect for alfresco dining! There is an extraordinary amount of wall space for art - big or small. Other highlights include large modern covered porches at front & rear entry; dramatic open stairwell with cable wiring in foyer; hardwood floors throughout; 8ft doors; recessed lighting; music system; state of the art, kitchen and baths and oversized 4 car garage built into the lower level. Private guest quarters. Best of all, it features largest pool in Snedens Landing where Laurence Olivier, Ava Gardner and Kirk Douglas entertained when Mike Wallace owned the property. Located on a lush and private landscape that's very close to the Snedens Landing Tennis Association's clay court. Gilman Carriage House is a smart house. Winthrop Gilman was the first historian in Snedens who collected stories from the 18th and 19th centuries. 25 minutes to NYC. One of One! Immerse yourself in this extraordinary home. Find your one. Make it "your" home - to express yourself! Gilman's Carriage House, Additional Information: Amenities:Guest Quarters,Storage,ParkingFeatures:4+ Car Attached
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