Highland Falls, NY Home that Inspired Billy Joel's “New York State of Mind” on Market for $1.99 Million
The Hudson Valley, NY home that inspired legendary Long Island singer Billy Joel to write his smash hit song “New York State of Mind” is currently on the market for $1,995,000, according to a Zillow listing.
The 5,788-square-foot residence, located at 26 Kings Road in Highland Falls, Orange County, had previously been the summer five bedrooms, four baths, and an adjacent 1,577-square-foot carriage house, all within viewing distance of the Hudson River.
According to the listing agent, Joel had arrived for a stay at the house - dubbed Overlook - with the property and its surroundings inspiring him to pen the fan-favorite song “New York State of Mind.” Originally appearing on the album "Turnstiles" in 1976, the iconic song reflects his Joel's pride in returning home to New York after having lived three years in Los Angeles.
"Welcome to Overlook, a charming cottage-style home nestled on 2.26 acres of park-like property, once owned by JP Morgan, and where Billy Joel penned 'New York State of Mind,'" the listing reads. "Step onto the sprawling Gatsbyesque patio, with its daffodil-dotted lawn overlooking the majestic Hudson River to imagine how the breathtaking vista stirred the soul of a musical legend."
"The 5-bedroom 4-bathroom main residence features a massive double-sided fireplace between the living room and massive sun-drenched great room. Originally designed by renowned architect Peabody & Stearns, the home is a testament to their skill and vision," the listing continues. "The sumptuous pool is flanked by a large deck adjacent to a charming one-bedroom cottage replete with a proper kitchen and full bathroom. The property also boasts a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom carriage house with a 2-car garage. This is an opportunity to become the custodian of a legacy spanning from its Gilded Age of JP Morgan ownership to its rock and roll Grammy winning lore."