Some homes offer more than a change of address. They offer an entirely different perspective on their surroundings. From city skylines and waterfront panoramas to sweeping mountain views and rolling hills, this week’s collection highlights properties where the scenery is a defining feature. In these homes, the views feel like an extension of the living space.

Soaring 1,000 feet above New York City, this half-floor residence at Central Park Tower offers unobstructed views stretching from Central Park to the Hudson and East Rivers. Floor-to-ceiling glass and 13’6″ ceilings ensure the skyline remains the focal point throughout the home.

Set on the crest of a plateau, West Wind Hill pairs panoramic protected views with the privacy of a 389-acre estate. Banks of windows, French doors, and beautiful outdoor entertaining spaces seamlessly connect the home to its surroundings.

With breathtaking turquoise views of Biscayne Bay, this residence at UNA pairs a coveted southeast exposure with expansive private terraces designed for seamless indoor-outdoor living. 11-foot floor-to-ceiling glass ensures the water remains a constant presence throughout the home.

Perched high on the 30th floor of The Empire Condominium, this true “home in the sky” offers open Central Park views, sweeping skyline vistas, and East River water views from its elevated vantage point. Wrapped in four exposures, with soaring 10’3″ ceilings and private balconies, it offers a remarkable sense of light, volume, and privacy.

Elevated on 10 private acres, Cedar Hill pairs sweeping mountain views with contemporary architecture designed to engage seamlessly with its surroundings. Walls of glass draw in the changing seasons, blurring the boundary between the home and the landscape beyond.

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