Mamaroneck

Mamaroneck is located in the Sound Shore area of southern Westchester County along the Long Island Sound. The village is known for its waterfront setting, active downtown, and mix of residential neighborhoods that range from tree-lined streets to areas closer to the harbor and village center. Mamaroneck has a population of approximately 19,000 residents and offers a blend of coastal living and suburban convenience.

Mamaroneck is served by Metro-North’s New Haven Line, with direct service to Grand Central Terminal. Travel time to Midtown Manhattan is approximately 35 minutes by train. Its location along the Sound places it close to neighboring communities such as Larchmont and Rye while remaining well connected to New York City.

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Lifestyle

Mamaroneck’s lifestyle is closely tied to its waterfront, parks, and downtown village center. An iconic focal point of the community is Harbor Island Park, which offers open green space, waterfront views, a marina, playgrounds, and recreational facilities.

Downtown Mamaroneck features a lively mix of restaurants, cafés, shops, and cultural venues. The area has an active feel throughout the day and evening and is complemented by nearby residential streets that provide easy access to village amenities.

Mamaroneck is also home to some private beach clubs including

School District

Mamaroneck is served by the Mamaroneck Union Free School District, which also serves the neighboring village of Larchmont. In Mamaroneck, the elementary schools are Central School and Mamaroneck Avenue School.

Students from both Mamaroneck and Larchmont elementary schools attend Hommocks Middle School and Mamaroneck High School. In addition to the public schools,  Mamaroneck is home to a variety of preschools, private schools, and early childhood programs.

FAQ’s

Yes, Mamaroneck has several waterfront areas and marinas, and some neighborhoods offer water views or proximity to the harbor.
In some areas of Mamaroneck, flood zones can be a factor. It doesn’t affect every property, but it’s something we always look at early so buyers understand any potential implications.
Both offer walkable areas, particularly near their downtowns and train stations. Larchmont is often known for its compact village feel, while Mamaroneck has a slightly broader layout with both town and village sections. It’s worth exploring both to see what feels like the right fit.

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