A Nyack Colonial, Close to the River: $895K

  |  November 5, 2024

This Nyack Colonial, close to the river, was built in 1920 and carries the beautiful hallmarks of homes from that era.

The home is traditional and symmetrical with a creamy yellow exterior and twin hipped roofs on either side.

The interior woodwork is well-preserved, along with a fireplace that’s most likely original to the home’s c.1920 build.

The enclosed sunporch is filled with beautiful windows.

Here’s a better look at that fireplace in the living room.

The dining room has cherry-red walls.

The kitchen is bright and airy, with light gray cabinets complementing the stainless-steel appliances.

Granite counters are a nice touch.

The half-bath has gray wainscoting.

All four bedrooms are upstairs. This one has a rich hardwood floor and dark chestnut trim around the mullioned windows.

This room’s a bit smaller, but brighter with white-trimmed windows and baseboards.

The old-fashioned radiators never go out of style, in our opinion.

Mossy-green walls are brightened with white, half-wall wainscoting in this full bath. Penny tile in a white tone matches the tub and pedestal sink.

A chandelier and glass doorknobs add pizzazz to this bedroom.

The last bedroom shares the lighter esthetic of its twin.

The attic was refinished into two rooms: One is for storage, and this is a finished recreation room.

This angle of the exterior shows off the rear porch and the home’s Dutch Colonial bones.

A large, detached garage offers storage space. It’s several blocks south of Nyack’s Main Street, but shopping and restaurants aren’t too far: La Fontana, for instance, is just four blocks away if you’re craving Italian. And the Hudson River is just a couple blocks away.

If this Nyack Colonial, close to the river, has your heart, find out more about 212 South Broadway, Nyack, from Anthony F. Lando with Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty.

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