Rye Neck

Rye Neck is a residential community in southern Westchester County, situated between Rye City to the north and Mamaroneck to the south. While it shares borders and postal addresses with both neighboring areas, Rye Neck is a distinct community with its own school district and a small, tight-knit feel.

Rye Neck includes several neighborhoods, including Greenhaven, known for its coastal setting and architecturally diverse homes, and Shore Acres, a picturesque enclave with a residential focus. The village’s layout and charm create a sense of community while maintaining proximity to nearby downtown areas, beaches, and train stations.

Lifestyle

Life in Rye Neck blends quiet residential streets with access to surrounding commercial and cultural hubs. Residents can enjoy the coastal setting and nearby recreational spaces while remaining close to shopping, dining, and entertainment in Rye City and Mamaroneck.

Outdoor enthusiasts have access to local parks, beaches, and walking paths, while the village’s small size promotes a neighborhood-focused, community-oriented lifestyle.

School District

Rye Neck is served by the Rye Neck School District. The district includes Daniel Warren (K-2) and F.E. Bellows (3-5) Elementary Schools, Rye Neck Middle School, and Rye Neck High School.

FAQ’s

Rye Neck refers to a section of the Village of Mamaroneck that extends into the Town of Rye and is defined by the Rye Neck School District. Geographically, it sits between Rye City and Mamaroneck.
Because Rye Neck spans parts of the Village of Mamaroneck and the Town of Rye, property taxes and municipal services can vary depending on exactly where a home is located.
Rye Neck isn’t a separate municipality. It’s a school district that overlaps two towns. This can cause confusion around taxes, municipal services, and school enrollment, so it’s helpful to work with an agent who understands the boundaries.