Rye Brook

Rye Brook is a peaceful village in southern Westchester County, located just north of Rye City and bordered by Harrison, Port Chester, and Greenwich, CT. The village offers a suburban lifestyle with convenient access to neighboring towns and major transportation routes, including Metro-North train service and nearby highways. Rye Brook is home to approximately 9,000 residents and features a variety of tree-lined neighborhoods and residential streets.

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Lifestyle

Rye Brook is known for its quiet, residential feel and its abundance of parks and recreational spaces. The village includes six parks covering nearly 100 acres, including Crawford Park and Pine Ridge, which feature athletic fields, basketball and tennis courts, walking trails, and playgrounds. These parks also host community events that bring residents together throughout the year. The Rye Ridge Shopping Center serves as a central hub for dining, retail, fitness studios, and everyday necessities.

Rye Brook’s neighborhoods are well-connected to schools, parks, and local amenities, creating a cohesive, community-focused environment for residents.

School District

Rye Brook is served by the Blind Brook-Rye Union Free School District. The elementary school is Bruno M. Ponterio Ridge Street School, which feeds into Blind Brook Middle School and Blind Brook High School.

FAQ’s

Rye is a coastal city with waterfront access and Metro-North service. Rye Brook is a separate, landlocked village with a quieter, suburban feel and different housing options.
You’ll find a mix of single-family homes, some newer developments, and a few townhouse communities.
Rye Brook tends to appeal to those looking for a suburban lifestyle with quiet neighborhoods, parks, schools, and convenient access to nearby towns.

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