Scarsdale

Located just 25 miles north of Midtown Manhattan, Scarsdale is one of Westchester County’s most well-known suburban communities. It offers proximity to the city, paired with refined and established character.

Scarsdale features a beautiful mix of architectural home styles, from stately Colonials and Tudors to Mediterranean-inspired designs and sleek Contemporary builds, across almost seven square miles. The housing variety contributes to the town’s distinctive residential character.

The historic Scarsdale Village serves as a hub for shopping and dining, offering boutiques, curated shops, and local eateries as well as a Metro-North station. Its tree-lined streets and historic charm create a picturesque setting.

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Lifestyle

Scarsdale has plenty of green space and recreation, including the Bronx River Parkway Reservation for biking and walking, and private clubs such as:

offering tennis, golf, and seasonal programming.

School District

Scarsdale is served by the Scarsdale Public School District, known for its highly regarded public schools.

The district includes five elementary schools:

  • Edgewood
  • Fox Meadow
  • Greenacres
  • Heathcote
  • Quaker Ridge

Students then progress to Scarsdale Middle School and Scarsdale High School.

FAQ’s

Scarsdale offers a range of architectural styles, including Colonials, Tudors, and newer construction, often on well-sized lots.
Yes, Scarsdale is on the Metro-North Harlem Line, with a commute to Grand Central typically around 30–40 minutes.
Home values can differ by neighborhood and property type across the town’s nearly seven square miles, so comparing areas can help buyers understand the market.

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