Riverfront Foursquare in Newburgh with Sweeping Views: All you need to do is move in.

  |  April 20, 2025

The Foursquare home style was popular from the turn of the 20th century to the 1930s. Today, we’re at a riverfront Foursquare in Newburgh.

The low-pitched hipped roof and overall cube shape define the Foursquare style—and this home’s got that in spades. It’s also got two bedrooms, two baths, and killer views of the Hudson River.

It is pristinely move-in ready, too. The main staircase is sturdy and beautiful; its quarter-sawn oak matches the trim that’s been so beautifully preserved.

Refined and elegant describes the living room, which has tall windows to let in lots of light.

The same goes for the dining room. Simple, unobtrusive design elements—baseboards and crown moldings that disappear into the pale walls, original hardwood flooring, and uncomplicated light fixtures—allow the house to shine.

The kitchen has white cabinetry, granite counters, and a butcher-block center island. Glass doors off to the side…

…open to this navy-blue den, which has another door…

…to a terrace overlooking the river. What a spectacular view!

The main-floor bedroom shares that terrace and that view.

The main-floor bath has a granite-topped double vanity.

The upstairs bath has lighter-toned tile.

The upstairs bedroom is minimalistic, with a shot of red in the overhead light.

This seating area is perfect for a sunlit afternoon nap.

The house measures 1,556 square feet and sits on a third of an acre. It’s basically across the railroad tracks from Pamela’s on the Hudson, but you’ve got to drive there (it’s a two-minute jaunt).

If this riverfront Foursquare in Newburgh hits your heart, find out more about 326 North Montgomery Street, Newburgh, from Allison Cannarsa-Barr, licensed real estate salesperson with Voro LLC.

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