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    This mid-century modern house with a deck perched over on a pond as shown in this listing photo is listed for $875,000.
    Photo-Illustration: Curbed; Photo: OneKey

    Part of living in New York City is thinking about moving out of New York City. Each month, we’ll round up the best listings within commuting-ish distance, places where entire houses go for the cost of a “junior one-bedroom” (or less) but you’ll have to fix your own toilet.

    This week we have a renovated church in Hudson and multiple houses with incredible decks.

    $1,975,000: 3-bedroom, 3-bath

    The house comes with a heated gunite pool, as featured in this listing photo.
    Photo: Compass Greater NY

    The new interiors shown in this listing photo of this 1920 Arts and Crafts home were restored by architect Stephen Shandley.
    Photo: Compass Greater NY

    This Arts and Crafts stone home was built in 1920 by a British author who wrote extensively on England’s tropical colonies, was Joseph Pulitzer’s private secretary and friends with Frank Lloyd Wright, who the house’s architecture is inspired by. It was then restored in 2005 by architect Stephen Shadley, who’s designed houses for Jennifer Aniston, Diane Keaton, and Ryan Murphy. The house was rebuilt from the ground up, and then Shadley added a zinc roof from England. With a wood-burning fireplace in both the kitchen and the living room, and two windowed nooks in the common area, it’s the perfect place to contemplate the surrounding mountains (and lasting influences of British colonialism). It comes with a heated gunite pool, landscaped gardens, and an ancient-looking stone wall. There’s even a separate guesthouse where the third bedroom is located, perfect for visitors or your sullen teenage daughter.

    $875,000: 3-bedroom, 3-bath

    The house has 14 sliding glass doors, only about half of which are shown in this listing photo.
    Photo: OneKey

    Hang out on the deck shown in this listing photo over your own pond — as long as it’s not mosquito season.
    Photo: OneKey

    You won’t find much like this diamond-shaped mid-century-modern house that hovers precariously over a pond. It comes with an incredible deck overlooking the water that has 14 sliding glass doors. The interiors are functional and seamless, with a wide open living room that includes a fireplace and a kitchen full of storage space. For lovers of classical music, or music in general, who might spot the piano in the listing and shelves of records, they might be pleased to know it was the home of Robert Sherman, WQXR’s classical music host and critic for five decades and an early champion of musicians like Yo-Yo Ma and Emanuel Ax, who passed away last year. It’s priced similarly to nearby homes that are much more boring. The only potential downside we can see? Mosquitos.

    $2,300,000: 2-bedroom, 4-bath

    The octagonal exterior shown in this listing photo are perfect to maximize lakeside views.
    Photo: OneKey

    The back patio opens up into the French gardens shown in this listing photo and Truesdale Lake.
    Photo: OneKey

    Live right on a lake with your own private dock. This octagonal house is all about the exposed structural beams, which radiate out from the central stone fireplace, and the views — it has a wraparound deck plus a lower patio with a wood-burning fireplace and pizza oven built in plus a balcony on the upper level. The interiors need some updating and it’s pricey compared to other homes in the area, but other houses don’t have a vast open kitchen and living room floor or radiant heating coming out of the remilled wood floors.

    $2,600,000: 0-bed, 3-bath

    This 1930s church featured in this listing photo is technically a 8,300-square-foot studio.
    Photo: Houlihan Lawrence

    The church was renovated in 2016 but still has retained original features, like the stained glass windows shown in this listing photo.
    Photo: Houlihan Lawrence

    This is technically a “studio” given that it’s a 8,300-square-foot 1930s church with no actual bedrooms. But anything can be a bedroom if you put a bed in it. The church was renovated in 2016 and still is very church-like — with stained glass windows, vaulted 30-foot ceilings, and a bell tower. But there’s now also a professional chef’s kitchen downstairs and the property includes a vegetable garden and a terrace. Live here with your family (and the Lord) or turn it into some sort of artist’s retreat. One of the previous owners was a chocolatier! Fair warning — there’s only one full bathroom.

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