This Valentine’s Day, we’re falling for views. The kind that don’t just sit beyond the windows but feel like part of the home itself. City lights, ocean blues, mountain views, and waterfront calm. Scenery that does more than impress. It sets the tone and never loses its presence. These six scenes are worth swooning over.
200 East 69th Street #47

With panoramic Manhattan skyline views wrapping the entire 47th floor, this full-floor home turns even an ordinary evening into an occasion. From morning coffee to candlelit dinners, the city becomes part of the experience.
33 Ford Road

At Cedar Hill, mountain views take center stage, beautiful in every season but especially magical when the mountains are dusted in snow. It’s a setting that makes you fall in love with the landscape all over again.
100 S Pointe Dr #2208

Endless turquoise water and sunset skies stretch right beyond the glass in this direct oceanfront home. It’s the kind of backdrop that makes dinner at home feel effortlessly romantic.
218 Dune Road

Set directly on the bay, this Westhampton Beach retreat captures sweeping open water views that feel both expansive and serene. It’s the kind of setting that makes staying in feel like the best kind of date.
25 Columbus Circle #7273B

Sweeping Central Park views define this newly renovated duplex at One Central Park. It’s a front-row seat to the city’s most iconic backdrop, one you’ll fall for instantly and never quite get over.
18200 Gardiner Lane

Along the Loxahatchee River, this Jupiter estate captures tranquil waterfront views framed by striking modern architecture. A backdrop that feels quietly romantic and undeniably refined.

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