Tuckahoe

Tuckahoe is a compact village in southern Westchester County, located just 16 miles from Grand Central Terminal. Its proximity to Midtown Manhattan makes it closer to the city than parts of New York City’s own boroughs, contributing to its strong commuter appeal.

The village offers a walkable layout with a mix of residential streets, local businesses, and convenient access to transportation. Housing options include single-family homes, multi-family residences, and condominium buildings, particularly near the Metro-North station.

Lifestyle

Tuckahoe’s village center is easy to navigate on foot and features a selection of restaurants, everyday services, and fitness studios. Its location near neighboring communities such as Eastchester, Bronxville, and Crestwood expands access to additional shopping, dining, and recreation.

Residents also benefit from nearby parks and outdoor spaces, along with quick access to major roadways and public transit, making day-to-day life both convenient and efficient.

School District

Tuckahoe is served by theTuckahoe Union Free School District. The District includes (all within the village):

  • William E Cottle Elementary School
  • Tuckahoe Middle School
  • Tuckahoe High School

FAQ’s

Yes, Tuckahoe has a compact, walkable downtown, especially near the train station, with restaurants, shops, and everyday conveniences nearby.
You’ll find a mix of condos, co-ops, single-family and multi-family homes, depending on the neighborhood.
Yes, Tuckahoe is on the Metro-North Harlem Line, with a typical commute to Grand Central Terminal around 30–35 minutes.

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