Bronxville, NY
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Bronxville, NY


Bronxville, NY is a charming village in southern Westchester County known for its rich character and convenient lifestyle. Just 15 miles from Manhattan, it offers a quick commute via the Metro-North station in the center of town. The downtown area is filled with boutiques, cafés, restaurants, and the historic Bronxville Theater, creating a vibrant hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment. Outdoor spaces such as Scout Field, the Bronx River Pathway, and nearby parks provide opportunities for walking, biking, and recreation. According to Great Schools, the village also has a highly regarded public school system, as well as cultural resources like the Bronxville Public Library, Sarah Lawrence College, and a variety of community arts programs. Distinctive architecture, from classic Tudors to thoughtfully designed newer homes, gives Bronxville a unique charm that sets it apart. With its combination of historic beauty, community amenities, and easy access to New York City, Bronxville offers a distinctive and appealing lifestyle.


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Bronxville, NY

Highlights

  • $170K - 14M Price Range
  • $1.95M Avg. Sold Price
  • $2.47M Avg. List Price
  • $719 Avg. Price per Sqft
  • 53 Homes for Sale
  • 12 Homes for Rent
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Bikeable

Westchester, NY offers growing bikeability with scenic trails, dedicated bike lanes, and expanding infrastructure. Popular routes like the Bronx River Parkway and North County Trailway provide safe, car-free riding. Many towns are investing in bike-friendly improvements, making cycling a viable option for commuting and recreation. With varied terrain and beautiful views, Westchester is becoming increasingly attractive to cyclists of all levels.

Historic

Westchester, NY, is historic for its role in the development of transportation in the U.S., with the construction of the first railroad line connecting New York City to the interior of the state, starting in the 19th century. The region is also home to the first public library in the U.S., founded in 1700 in the town of Scarsdale. Westchester’s historic estates, such as the Rockefeller family’s Kykuit in Sleepy Hollow, reflect the area’s influence on American industry and wealth during the early 20th century.

  • Bronxville is served by the Metro-North Railroad on the Harlem Line, offering direct service to Grand Central Terminal in about 30 minutes. Major roadways, including the Bronx River Parkway, provide regional access, while local bus routes and a compact, walkable downtown make commuting and errands convenient.

  • Bronxville’s downtown features notable Tudor-style architecture and historic landmarks. The village supports cultural life with a public library, community arts programs, and theaters. Proximity to New York City and neighboring Westchester towns expands access to museums, concerts, and cultural attractions.

  • The village is known for its variety of housing options, including historic single-family homes, townhouses, and co-ops. Tree-lined streets and carefully maintained properties contribute to Bronxville’s established character. Architectural diversity and thoughtful planning create a distinctive residential environment.

  • Bronxville offers a mix of small-town charm and urban convenience. Community events, recreational programs, and cultural resources foster engagement. With shops, restaurants, and services located within its walkable downtown, along with close proximity to New York City, daily life is both accessible and balanced.

  • Bronxville’s downtown includes a range of dining options, from casual cafés to fine dining establishments. Additional cuisines and restaurants can be found in surrounding Westchester communities. The easy commute to Manhattan also provides quick access to New York City’s world-class dining scene.

  • The village has a relaxed evening atmosphere centered around restaurants, wine bars, and cafés. For more nightlife and entertainment, nearby towns such as Yonkers and White Plains offer theaters, music venues, and lounges. Manhattan’s cultural and nightlife destinations are a short train ride away.

  • Bronxville’s downtown shopping district features independent boutiques, specialty shops, and everyday services. Nearby retail centers in Westchester expand the selection, from larger stores to regional malls. Seasonal farmers markets and local businesses add variety and convenience for daily needs and leisure shopping.

  • Bronxville offers parks, playgrounds, and athletic facilities for outdoor recreation. The Bronx River Reservation, with trails for walking, running, and biking, passes through the area, providing scenic space for activity. Tree-lined streets and accessible green spaces enhance the village’s inviting outdoor environment.

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