Sylvester Stallone is saying goodbye to his home in upstate New York.
The “Rocky” star has put his luxurious four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom home on the market for $4.2 million. Perched on a hill, the home sits on 6.23 acres of land and boasts panoramic views of the Hudson River.
Following a long scenic driveway, visitors will be greeted by a 4,606-square-foot home with a wraparound porch, perfect for watching the sunrise or sunset, as well as a landscaped front yard.
Recently renovated to embody minimalism at its best, the home also includes many new features, including energy-efficient glass walls and doors, whitewashed ceilings and a mix of wood and concrete elements, to provide a combination of modern look and classic.
Upon entering, guests will find themselves enveloped in the open space of the home, starting with the kitchen. The spacious chef’s kitchen features flame maple cabinets and all the necessary appliances, including dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator, oven, and large vintage farmhouse sink.
In the center of the kitchen a large butcher block island is located, providing additional counter space, with a second sink and cooktop. Directly above the island is a large circular skylight, which provides plenty of natural light.
From the kitchen there is direct access to the living room of the house. The living room is surrounded by floor to ceiling windows that flood the entire home with plenty of natural light. In the center of the room, visitors will find a double-sided fireplace, with enough space to place a television or a piece of art on top.
On the other side of the double-sided wood-burning fireplace is a second living room, currently featuring only a few decorations to fit the overall minimalist vibe of the home.
From the living room, guests have a full view and access to the dining room, which is located just a few meters from the sofa. In addition to the wall of windows on the back wall, the dining room also features a sliding glass door, with direct access to the home’s newly constructed wrap-around deck.
Also located on the main floor is the master bedroom, which boasts beautiful views of the Hudson Rivera terrace with lounge area, a walk-in closet and a private bathroom with spa.
Rounding out the main floor is the office, with built-in bookshelves. The office is nestled in a room surrounded by natural light, as it features large windows on two sides, offering beautiful views of the Hudson River and the surrounding hillside.
The remaining three bedrooms are located on the lower level of the home, including a spacious guest room, which boasts a hotel-grade hot tub and sauna.
Also located downstairs is a media room, with a modern concrete floor and a wood-burning fireplace with a custom flame maple mantle, which could easily fit a large flat-screen TV.
On the other side of the room, visitors will find a large room that can be used for anything, with built-in shelves for both decorations and books, large windows that let in natural light, and a sliding glass door that gives access to the rolling green hills surrounding the house.
Other highlights found on the lower level include an annex with an indoor pool, which is accessed via a glass-walled walkway. The indoor pool is lined with windows on one side, allowing owners to live the tropical lifestyle year-round.
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Just steps from the indoor pool is the moss-covered outdoor Zen garden and many other beautiful places to sit outside and enjoy the river views.
Situated on top of a hill, the house is surrounded by rolling hills and trees, making it the perfect retreat for anyone wanting to keep their life private.
While the home’s location offers plenty of privacy, it also allows for easy access to the hustle and bustle of city life. Located just minutes from Metro-North and the Palisades Parkway, guests are just a 50-minute drive from Manhattan, but also have plenty to do nearby.
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In the state of New York offers them many dining options, such as the famous 18th-century Bird & Bottle Inn restaurant, as well as art galleries, such as the DIA Beacon and Storm King Sculpture Park.