I moved to New Rochelle one year ago, my youngest daughter is 13 years old, she got used to this suburban area so fast, the sport opportunity has been her priority. Neighbors in New Rochelle talk to each other and do things together. The towns compete in sport every weekend, so your kids will keep you busy and moving all the time. ❤
I was born and bred in new Rochelle many moons ago. I couldn’t have lived in a better place. Suburban yet easy access to nyc. The best of both worlds. Of course it’s more expensive now but if you can swing it I highly recommend westchester.
A big change in location is where I am in Upstate Hudson Falls NY. I grew up in Washington Heights NYC, went to HS in the Bronx, attended Iona College in New Rochelle, then moved to Yonkers,NY in my 20s when I had my 3 daughters. It’s great there. Close to the city and lots to do and good places to eat and shop. Plus my daughters went to a Montessori School there. A big plus ! Enjoy Westchester !
@@Jojobeanz3 yea I really hate it upstate. The way the people are etc, mad racist white people. The majority of all people there have NO culture, the food sucks, and they mispronounce the word “elementary”.
I lived in the Bronx from 1973 when I was born to about 1995 my families from the Bronx they had a bakery there in the 50s and 60s. I loved where I am in Westchester. It’s just so quiet but I did it from my wife and son, as I didn’t want my son going through the same things I did in the Bronx or worried about getting jumped after school. It’s just so quiet here no one has barbecues not even for the Fourth of July. I am literally the only house I see and smell that have barbecues actually all year I don’t know where my neighbors are, I don’t know if it’s because everyone has a little more money so they’re either away on vacation or someone else’s house but it’s a little depressing specially on the Fourth of July I’m the only house with a barbecue and friends over and you know I do my fireworks still
@@EfrainNYCrealestate Hi a year later and I’ve finally made it out of the Bronx , I’m in Westchester County Cortlandt Manor , oh your so right I absolutely love living here . Every window that I looked out of gives me a view of trees, greenery and roaming deer, my husband and I absolutely love living in Westchester county however, New York is fabulous. The city is fabulous to visit for plays and shows and entertainment so I feel like I am blessed enough to have the best of both worlds. I’m 45 minutes from the Bronx and maybe another 15 minutes to go into Manhattan so that being said, I live in a suburban area now, but I still have access to the city if I want to go there, but I would never want to live there again in the city. I love New York it’s so diverse . My slogan is from the Hood to The Woods .😊🎉🙏🏾🎉👍From Roaches to Termites lol 😂
Thanks for sharing your insight on Westchester County. I relocated from the south five years ago, but grew up in Chicago. I love New York City, but I crave the suburban lifestyle so much and can't not wait to explore more of Westchester County. I've visited upstate New York several times, as far as, Poughesie, (not willing to go that far though, lol), and find it so beautiful. I am saying all of this to say, I am encouraged by your video and more importantly your honesty in living upstate.
@@EfrainNYCrealestate great I’m looking to move but I would like to stay away from the city of Whiteplains. I need more green. Going to look at a place tomorrow. But …. It’s in the city .
Westchester has become a place for people to live while working in the boroughs. Especially here in New Rochelle. I can tell you yes it is convenient, but at the same time it also ruining any sense of community being that most people don't live here long enough to truly call it home anymore.
Sense of community is very much lost at large. However, some of these pocket neighborhoods you definitely feel that tight knit feel! Wishing you well and thanks for commenting!
I don't mean to disagree with you but I grew up in Larchmont with my sister and parents from 1960 to 1972 when we then moved to Rye. While I did work in Connecticut I also committed to Grand Central Terminal over a 30-year period. Dad passed in 2019 at the age of 90 my parents were married 63 years. Although the house has been sold to go to my mother's continued healthcare and I will admit I'm out of touch because I've been a Chelsea Manhattan resident since 2004 but I do distinctly remember and a strong sense of community is there that still prevails. On occasion I do return home for other reasons and there's still a sense of community. There are many long-time or lifetime residents of towns in Westchester.
Where I am in Scotdale New York the community is not so big here neither my neighbor to the left is from the Bronx like me my neighbor across the street is from the Bronx. There’s only a few houses on my block but it doesn’t have that community. Feel maybe because people in the Bronx live there so long they also hung out on their stoop and they met people and they talk to people, it’s not like that no more people have these nice backyards and don’t even hang out in their backyards for the Fourth of July or memorial day or Labor Day. I’m the only one going to barbecue it’s crazy I don’t know if growing up in the Bronx people had less money so they hung around the house more, we didn’t have big backyard so we hung out in the front. We also didn’t have big houses so we went outside as much as we could. But yes I’ve been in my house now and Scarsdale for 12 years and it’s definitely a nice safe location but it doesn’t have that old-school vibe of everyone knowing each other. I have to say my neighbors to the left and right are really nice my neighbors across from me the husband’s nice but the wife looks like she always has something to prove I mean there’s a bunch of kids, my son’s age within a few block radius, and they all like strangers. I tried multiple times to get the kids together but you could see they want no part I mean the literally the same age as my son and they make it a point to not be friendly so I give them the old Bronx F U lol
@@EfrainNYCrealestate I kinda agree with you there when I lived in the Bronx, everyone was there for so long that there was a sense of community, but where I am now in Scarsdale everybody is here within the last 10 or 15 years and everyone keeps to themselves, I do have two nice neighbors to the left and right of me to the left another family from the Bronx but they were here longer than me probably about 25 years and the family to the right they are here about eight years but I get what you’re saying. People from the Bronx those neighborhoods were there for 30 or 40 years and you kind of need those deep roots. Let’s put it this way. No one‘s coming over to borrow a box of sugar lol
Trust me, once you move to Westchester, you won’t want to go to the city. We rarely go. So much to do here for families that’s cheap or free. And it’s not crowded.
I found it very even split as many of my clients do work and still recreate in the city - the beauty of this place is it’s a great change of pace from the crowded energetic city
After moving out of the Bronx from living there my whole life Yonkers was my first place in Westchester. And what’s funny is living in the Bronx the north end I would always go to Cross County. I basically grew up there from the early 70s to early 90s when I moved to Yonkers, I moved on a nice cul-de-sac that had three buildings right off Yonkers Avenue. One block up from Bronx River Road. It was a nice area we had Carvel right up the block McDonald’s right up the block and that’s where we hung out at probably 21 or 22 years old, I actually worked at that Colville when I was still living in the Bronx and what’s funny is I met my wife at that Carvel when I moved over there she worked at the same Carvel maybe 10 years after me so Yonkers will always hold a special spot. Plus my wife grew up in Yonkers. She went to the high school there Grammar school there.
We grew up in Larchmont New York from 1960 to 1972. We then moved to Rye because my grandmother couldn't pay the mortgage and my father took it over. I also commuted to Grand Central Terminal over a 30-year period when I was working in Manhattan. The house was since sold in 2019 on my father's passing at the age of 90 my parents were married 63 years but I have been a Chelsea Manhattan resident since 2004. I still miss going home.
@@EfrainNYCrealestate no it would be too emotional and too traumatic. Even as a small child I knew this day was coming. Plus my sisters are preventing me from reading my father's will. My sister's response was you're waiting for your mother to die all you want is the money, get a lawyer. All I want to know is what he said about me nothing more. Because there's no more going home.
The dining options are decent. It's just that they aren't a block from each other like NYC. The Westchester Magazine is a good resource for finding good restaurants in WC. Also, Hudson Valley Restaurant Week would give you and your family the opportunity to dine at good restaurants at a discount. HVRW takes place in the spring and fall .
Just subscribed. I'm look to relocate from NYC (Harlem) to Westchester. I want a mix of suburban and urban so New Rochelle is top on my list. Great insight.
@@EfrainNYCrealestate everyone I know who has moved there loves it. How do you feel about NR compared to Yonkers, Mt Vernon and White Plains, if I can ask?
Hope this comment finds you well. I want to first compliment on your informative video on Westchester County. I would like the opportunity to reach out to you, as I'm in the process of relocating back to NYC from Phila. Yes, I may need to have a head examination. Westchester is the ideal place I've been considering since it has the similar vibe where I'm residing currently in Phlia. I look forward to have a chat with you. All the best.
Great video! Thinking about moving from California to Tarrytown… Have a friend out here that is from that area. But, I would like to explore other towns as well. Thank you!
Wow your literally from where I’m from! I’m from the van cortland park/ Kingsbridge/ Riverdale area :o I’m thinking of moving out of my parents place! I work in vahalla but I’m afraid to move up into westchester! I love my neighborhood in the Bronx!
Mount Vernon is tricky one of my first jobs in the 80s was on fourth Avenue in Mount Vernon but you have Mount Vernon and then when my mom dad and sister lived Fleetwood which is a tiny part of Mount Vernon, the nicer area way less crime, etc. growing up in the Bronx, I was right on the border of Mount Vernon literally two blocks away And anytime we had trouble it always came from Mount Vernon every single time it was almost like they had something to prove so they had to come in the Bronx and mess around. But out of all of Westchester, Mount Vernon is probably close to the least desirable, and that’s just talking crimes statistic wise.
In westchester, what do you think is better Yonkers or Rye? I'm looking to relocate to either or, we are a young married couple looking for a suburban feel as we want to expand our family but not as rural, I don't know if I explained myself correctly. Thanks in advance.
Well, that's amazing! Welcome to Westchester (in advance) - It all depends; the great thing about Yonkers is that you have great convenience in and out of the city and will have plenty of suburban communities to select from. Rye, however, will surely have more suburbia, but it is just a bit farther out (but not rural).
Westchester is overpriced given it has no damn industry, most of its residents have to commute to NYC to find work, yet homes are half a million and more. At least Jersey can say they have a well known great school system for their tax prices, Westchester, eh...Nonetheless, Westchester is gorgeous!
Westchester is a county, and can’t take credit for what a STATE has or doesn’t have, because NJ is huge, and just like NY, not ALL counties are the same. Westchester is home of some of the best school’s in the state. Industry? Westchester aims to preserve its urban centers and rural landscapes, and everything in between, it’s not Manhattan. Yet some of the biggest Fortune 500 companies are headquartered here (Dannon, IBM, Pepsi, Regeneron, Mastercard, Heineken). Westchester businesses generate more than $1Billion in annual payroll.
@@EfrainNYCrealestate Fair enough, a better comparison would be Bergen County. They have great public schools, I doubt Westchester cracks top 20. They're better than NY state, but NY has a low bar. If I'm gonna spend the money I'd pick Bergen county.
@@RocknRollDina Westchester County's schools are ranked among the best in the country. Feel free to look it up. So are NJ's schools, as a state it's one of the best states for schools. But districts like Scarsdale, Bronxville, and many more are among the best in the entire US. In fact, I'd say the main reason most families move to Westchester is 100% because of the schools. And New York State ranks anywhere from 9th to 13th best state for schools. And New Jersey has not one school in its state that comes remotely close to the level of NYC's specialized high schools.
Lol, I live in Dutchess County. City slickers have been moving up to Columbia County only accessible with Amtrak. It's to get away from the Metro North commuters.
@@RocknRollDina It's about status. New Jersey has a lower status. It's better to have a zip code in the Empire State vs the Garden State. And NY is a gorgeous state, something NJ isn't always upfront about. 😀
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Haha yea it can be, you have homes where taxes are $10k and once you cross the major road for instance (central Ave) taxes jump up $15k-$17k. Some of the more developed neighborhoods in the Bronx for instance Riverdale, taxes on a single family home range between $7k-$9k for non-luxury homes.
I have a one family home in Scarsdale. My texts are really close to 30 grand a year and that is high but we have the best school systems in crime is nonexistent here so if you have a kid or children I recommended sometimes I curse at the taxes, but then I see my sons school and if the police department is ever needed. They’re at your door within seconds so at least you get what you pay for here but yes the taxes are not for the faint of heart. Guess you look at it this way we’re 45 minutes from Times Square in a town with almost no crime or at least no major crime, Yonkers has major crime. Mount Vernon has major crime. New Rochelle even has a little bit of crime, but you have some towns like Scarsdale Eastchester, Tuckahoe Bronxville. Those towns are almost crimeless. I’m not talking about a stolen car I’m talking about major crime. So you’re gonna pay a little more taxes in those towns, but they all have the same thing in common good school systems good police departments they take care of the roads but I see a lot of people when they retire they can’t afford the property taxes anymore I don’t want to pay for them so then they move, maybe me one day as well
I moved to New Rochelle one year ago, my youngest daughter is 13 years old, she got used to this suburban area so fast, the sport opportunity has been her priority. Neighbors in New Rochelle talk to each other and do things together. The towns compete in sport every weekend, so your kids will keep you busy and moving all the time. ❤
I’m your neighbor I’m probably only a mile away from New Rochelle. I’m very close to Wilmont Avenue.
You said you're a realtor
I was born and bred in new Rochelle many moons ago. I couldn’t have lived in a better place. Suburban yet easy access to nyc. The best of both worlds. Of course it’s more expensive now but if you can swing it I highly recommend westchester.
Love it!
A big change in location is where I am in Upstate Hudson Falls NY.
I grew up in Washington Heights NYC, went to HS in the Bronx, attended Iona College in New Rochelle, then moved to Yonkers,NY in my 20s when I had my 3 daughters.
It’s great there. Close to the city and lots to do and good places to eat and shop.
Plus my daughters went to a Montessori School there. A big plus !
Enjoy Westchester !
Damn you literally moved up top
@@-XxM.DxX- lol Yup !!! Just kept going up 😉
@@Jojobeanz3 yea I really hate it upstate. The way the people are etc, mad racist white people. The majority of all people there have NO culture, the food sucks, and they mispronounce the word “elementary”.
I’ve been in the Bronx for 30 years and I’m finally moving out of the Boroughs. I’m retired now and looking forward to more suburban living .
You’ll love it!
I lived in the Bronx from 1973 when I was born to about 1995 my families from the Bronx they had a bakery there in the 50s and 60s. I loved where I am in Westchester. It’s just so quiet but I did it from my wife and son, as I didn’t want my son going through the same things I did in the Bronx or worried about getting jumped after school. It’s just so quiet here no one has barbecues not even for the Fourth of July. I am literally the only house I see and smell that have barbecues actually all year I don’t know where my neighbors are, I don’t know if it’s because everyone has a little more money so they’re either away on vacation or someone else’s house but it’s a little depressing specially on the Fourth of July I’m the only house with a barbecue and friends over and you know I do my fireworks still
@@EfrainNYCrealestate Hi a year later and I’ve finally made it out of the Bronx , I’m in Westchester County Cortlandt Manor , oh your so right I absolutely love living here . Every window that I looked out of gives me a view of trees, greenery and roaming deer, my husband and I absolutely love living in Westchester county however, New York is fabulous. The city is fabulous to visit for plays and shows and entertainment so I feel like I am blessed enough to have the best of both worlds. I’m 45 minutes from the Bronx and maybe another 15 minutes to go into Manhattan so that being said, I live in a suburban area now, but I still have access to the city if I want to go there, but I would never want to live there again in the city. I love New York it’s so diverse . My slogan is from the Hood to The Woods .😊🎉🙏🏾🎉👍From Roaches to Termites lol 😂
Recommend Dobbs Ferry. It is close to the city on the train line, beautiful Hudson River, and shops, restaurants.
Born and raised in Greenburgh. Lived in Tarrytown as an adult. Wouldn't change a thing.
Thank you for this video. I am in between job offers (LA vs Westchester, NY). This will definitely help make that decision.
Thanks for sharing your insight on Westchester County. I relocated from the south five years ago, but grew up in Chicago. I love New York City, but I crave the suburban lifestyle so much and can't not wait to explore more of Westchester County. I've visited upstate New York several times, as far as, Poughesie, (not willing to go that far though, lol), and find it so beautiful. I am saying all of this to say, I am encouraged by your video and more importantly your honesty in living upstate.
This is awesome! Thanks for the feedback! And if you need a real opinion from an experienced agent/resident of Westchester county - I am here 🙌🏽🏡
@@EfrainNYCrealestate great I’m looking to move but I would like to stay away from the city of Whiteplains. I need more green. Going to look at a place tomorrow. But …. It’s in the city .
Westchester has become a place for people to live while working in the boroughs. Especially here in New Rochelle. I can tell you yes it is convenient, but at the same time it also ruining any sense of community being that most people don't live here long enough to truly call it home anymore.
Sense of community is very much lost at large. However, some of these pocket neighborhoods you definitely feel that tight knit feel! Wishing you well and thanks for commenting!
I don't mean to disagree with you but I grew up in Larchmont with my sister and parents from 1960 to 1972 when we then moved to Rye. While I did work in Connecticut I also committed to Grand Central Terminal over a 30-year period. Dad passed in 2019 at the age of 90 my parents were married 63 years. Although the house has been sold to go to my mother's continued healthcare and I will admit I'm out of touch because I've been a Chelsea Manhattan resident since 2004 but I do distinctly remember and a strong sense of community is there that still prevails.
On occasion I do return home for other reasons and there's still a sense of community. There are many long-time or lifetime residents of towns in Westchester.
Where I am in Scotdale New York the community is not so big here neither my neighbor to the left is from the Bronx like me my neighbor across the street is from the Bronx. There’s only a few houses on my block but it doesn’t have that community. Feel maybe because people in the Bronx live there so long they also hung out on their stoop and they met people and they talk to people, it’s not like that no more people have these nice backyards and don’t even hang out in their backyards for the Fourth of July or memorial day or Labor Day. I’m the only one going to barbecue it’s crazy I don’t know if growing up in the Bronx people had less money so they hung around the house more, we didn’t have big backyard so we hung out in the front. We also didn’t have big houses so we went outside as much as we could. But yes I’ve been in my house now and Scarsdale for 12 years and it’s definitely a nice safe location but it doesn’t have that old-school vibe of everyone knowing each other. I have to say my neighbors to the left and right are really nice my neighbors across from me the husband’s nice but the wife looks like she always has something to prove I mean there’s a bunch of kids, my son’s age within a few block radius, and they all like strangers. I tried multiple times to get the kids together but you could see they want no part I mean the literally the same age as my son and they make it a point to not be friendly so I give them the old Bronx F U lol
@@EfrainNYCrealestate I kinda agree with you there when I lived in the Bronx, everyone was there for so long that there was a sense of community, but where I am now in Scarsdale everybody is here within the last 10 or 15 years and everyone keeps to themselves, I do have two nice neighbors to the left and right of me to the left another family from the Bronx but they were here longer than me probably about 25 years and the family to the right they are here about eight years but I get what you’re saying. People from the Bronx those neighborhoods were there for 30 or 40 years and you kind of need those deep roots. Let’s put it this way. No one‘s coming over to borrow a box of sugar lol
Trust me, once you move to Westchester, you won’t want to go to the city. We rarely go. So much to do here for families that’s cheap or free. And it’s not crowded.
I found it very even split as many of my clients do work and still recreate in the city - the beauty of this place is it’s a great change of pace from the crowded energetic city
Yonkers native ! I love westchester !
Love it!
After moving out of the Bronx from living there my whole life Yonkers was my first place in Westchester. And what’s funny is living in the Bronx the north end I would always go to Cross County. I basically grew up there from the early 70s to early 90s when I moved to Yonkers, I moved on a nice cul-de-sac that had three buildings right off Yonkers Avenue. One block up from Bronx River Road. It was a nice area we had Carvel right up the block McDonald’s right up the block and that’s where we hung out at probably 21 or 22 years old, I actually worked at that Colville when I was still living in the Bronx and what’s funny is I met my wife at that Carvel when I moved over there she worked at the same Carvel maybe 10 years after me so Yonkers will always hold a special spot. Plus my wife grew up in Yonkers. She went to the high school there Grammar school there.
We grew up in Larchmont New York from 1960 to 1972. We then moved to Rye because my grandmother couldn't pay the mortgage and my father took it over. I also commuted to Grand Central Terminal over a 30-year period when I was working in Manhattan. The house was since sold in 2019 on my father's passing at the age of 90 my parents were married 63 years but I have been a Chelsea Manhattan resident since 2004.
I still miss going home.
Have you come back to visit recently?
@@EfrainNYCrealestate no it would be too emotional and too traumatic. Even as a small child I knew this day was coming. Plus my sisters are preventing me from reading my father's will. My sister's response was you're waiting for your mother to die all you want is the money, get a lawyer. All I want to know is what he said about me nothing more.
Because there's no more going home.
Tarrytown Croton on the Hudson briarcliff Tarrytown has the best commute
The most scenic too!
Yes that is a beautiful area
The dining options are decent. It's just that they aren't a block from each other like NYC. The Westchester Magazine is a good resource for finding good restaurants in WC. Also, Hudson Valley Restaurant Week would give you and your family the opportunity to dine at good restaurants at a discount. HVRW takes place in the spring and fall .
Love this take! Thank you! 🙏🏾
You're welcome :)@@EfrainNYCrealestate
Very informative and good video.. wasn’t too long and wasn’t too short.. it was perfect. Thank you
Thank you!! 🙏🏾
Just subscribed. I'm look to relocate from NYC (Harlem) to Westchester. I want a mix of suburban and urban so New Rochelle is top on my list. Great insight.
Love it!!! I love New Roc! I’m literally up there every weekend
@@EfrainNYCrealestate everyone I know who has moved there loves it. How do you feel about NR compared to Yonkers, Mt Vernon and White Plains, if I can ask?
Great video. I am planning on moving next year out of Yonkers after 21 years to myrtle beach. Its been a nice place to live. North Broadway area.
Well let me not only thank you! But welcome back! Give me a ring when you’re ready to get back here 😃
Hope this comment finds you well. I want to first compliment on your informative video on Westchester County. I would like the opportunity to reach out to you, as I'm in the process of relocating back to NYC from Phila. Yes, I may need to have a head examination. Westchester is the ideal place I've been considering since it has the similar vibe where I'm residing currently in Phlia. I look forward to have a chat with you. All the best.
Let’s talk about it! Thank you for stopping by my page! You’ve got my calendar link?
Me too how can we reach you .
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Great video! Thinking about moving from California to Tarrytown… Have a friend out here that is from that area. But, I would like to explore other towns as well.
Thank you!
Sounds great! Go for it!!!
I work in t town
Thank you I nedeed his update originally from Riverdale and returning to NY 2023 looking into returning to Rivedale or Westchester definitely.
That’s great news, I can help with either- give me a shout!
I live in Riverdale and I love that I walk up 3 blocks in in Yonkers and if I go the other way Im on Broadway/Kingsbridge the balance of life lol
Wow your literally from where I’m from! I’m from the van cortland park/ Kingsbridge/ Riverdale area :o
I’m thinking of moving out of my parents place! I work in vahalla but I’m afraid to move up into westchester! I love my neighborhood in the Bronx!
I love the Bronx still and there are many places I would return to - but boy do I love my parking and parks
I grew up in white plains.
Love white plains!
I moved to Mount Vernon last year. I hate it here. Looking to move back to brooklyn asap never coming back to this hell hole
Mount Vernon is tricky one of my first jobs in the 80s was on fourth Avenue in Mount Vernon but you have Mount Vernon and then when my mom dad and sister lived Fleetwood which is a tiny part of Mount Vernon, the nicer area way less crime, etc. growing up in the Bronx, I was right on the border of Mount Vernon literally two blocks away And anytime we had trouble it always came from Mount Vernon every single time it was almost like they had something to prove so they had to come in the Bronx and mess around. But out of all of Westchester, Mount Vernon is probably close to the least desirable, and that’s just talking crimes statistic wise.
Very helpful. Thank you.... thinking about moving from JC.
Amazing! Give me a shout!
Well I’m looking to do the opposite move from Westchester to Brooklyn
How’s your move working out?
Oh hey neighbor clicked on this video thinking I’d break off and leave Yonkers. This just pulled me right back in LOl.
haha!
I love the roses ranch styles !
Love raised ranches too, but I’m a huge fan of colonial homes!
“When you die” commercials air in Beacon NY
Haha I don’t know what that is - but is it in reference to old folk? lol
I thought the sixth borough was Florida 😄
Lmfaoooo!!! It might as well be!
@@EfrainNYCrealestate South Florida for sure
I am looking to come back east
I am thinking 🤔 where
I am looking into Ma Ny etc
Property taxes are so high. Can you do a video on best parts of the county for taxes?
That's coming up next I promise!
Mount Pleasant
Is there any new apartments for rent in Yonker?
In westchester, what do you think is better Yonkers or Rye? I'm looking to relocate to either or, we are a young married couple looking for a suburban feel as we want to expand our family but not as rural, I don't know if I explained myself correctly. Thanks in advance.
Well, that's amazing! Welcome to Westchester (in advance) - It all depends; the great thing about Yonkers is that you have great convenience in and out of the city and will have plenty of suburban communities to select from. Rye, however, will surely have more suburbia, but it is just a bit farther out (but not rural).
Rye is more expensive but better Yonkers I'd live further up warbuton ave
Bedford Hills!
Definitely Rye!
What are the zip codes in Yonkers with good schools?
@@mikeyrivera8026 hey Mikey - that’s a great question. Most of my clients research those details through sites like www.niche.com
As a Yonkers native, I feel seen :) lol
Always!
Is CC a legend or an embarrassment? For sure everyone has heard of him right?
Westchester is overpriced given it has no damn industry, most of its residents have to commute to NYC to find work, yet homes are half a million and more. At least Jersey can say they have a well known great school system for their tax prices, Westchester, eh...Nonetheless, Westchester is gorgeous!
Westchester is a county, and can’t take credit for what a STATE has or doesn’t have, because NJ is huge, and just like NY, not ALL counties are the same. Westchester is home of some of the best school’s in the state. Industry? Westchester aims to preserve its urban centers and rural landscapes, and everything in between, it’s not Manhattan. Yet some of the biggest Fortune 500 companies are headquartered here (Dannon, IBM, Pepsi, Regeneron, Mastercard, Heineken).
Westchester businesses generate more than $1Billion in annual payroll.
@@EfrainNYCrealestate Fair enough, a better comparison would be Bergen County. They have great public schools, I doubt Westchester cracks top 20. They're better than NY state, but NY has a low bar. If I'm gonna spend the money I'd pick Bergen county.
@@RocknRollDina Westchester County's schools are ranked among the best in the country. Feel free to look it up. So are NJ's schools, as a state it's one of the best states for schools. But districts like Scarsdale, Bronxville, and many more are among the best in the entire US. In fact, I'd say the main reason most families move to Westchester is 100% because of the schools. And New York State ranks anywhere from 9th to 13th best state for schools. And New Jersey has not one school in its state that comes remotely close to the level of NYC's specialized high schools.
Lol, I live in Dutchess County. City slickers have been moving up to Columbia County only accessible with Amtrak. It's to get away from the Metro North commuters.
@@RocknRollDina It's about status. New Jersey has a lower status. It's better to have a zip code in the Empire State vs the Garden State. And NY is a gorgeous state, something NJ isn't always upfront about. 😀
If the Auto Industry asked you to
park outside your neighbor's window
every day and Honkkkk would you?
Would you do it in the middle of the
night?
Please! then lock your vehicles quietly
with flash no Honkkk.
A Honk is a Honk is Honk.
HOW: Press lock and unlock on fob for
2-4 seconds. Hazards should flash
to show Honk is off.
Contact your dealer's service as needed
as some vehicles might be different>
Thank you.
You´re very handsome
Much appreciated!
the taxes are through the roof... and more
Haha yea it can be, you have homes where taxes are $10k and once you cross the major road for instance (central Ave) taxes jump up $15k-$17k.
Some of the more developed neighborhoods in the Bronx for instance Riverdale, taxes on a single family home range between $7k-$9k for non-luxury homes.
I have a one family home in Scarsdale. My texts are really close to 30 grand a year and that is high but we have the best school systems in crime is nonexistent here so if you have a kid or children I recommended sometimes I curse at the taxes, but then I see my sons school and if the police department is ever needed. They’re at your door within seconds so at least you get what you pay for here but yes the taxes are not for the faint of heart. Guess you look at it this way we’re 45 minutes from Times Square in a town with almost no crime or at least no major crime, Yonkers has major crime. Mount Vernon has major crime. New Rochelle even has a little bit of crime, but you have some towns like Scarsdale Eastchester, Tuckahoe Bronxville. Those towns are almost crimeless. I’m not talking about a stolen car I’m talking about major crime. So you’re gonna pay a little more taxes in those towns, but they all have the same thing in common good school systems good police departments they take care of the roads but I see a lot of people when they retire they can’t afford the property taxes anymore I don’t want to pay for them so then they move, maybe me one day as well
No sorry
It’s actually called the Lost Borough
Diversity??
There’s plenty of diversity across the cities and villages of this wonderful county