Bronxville, New York

Bronxville NY Real Estate & Community Guide

A local guide to Bronxville homes, village living, Metro-North access, school-district considerations, cost factors, and selling strategy.

Explore what buyers and sellers should understand before making a move in one of Westchester’s most recognizable village markets.

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Bronxville Local Insight

Understanding the Bronxville Real Estate Market

Bronxville is a compact village in southern Westchester County, known for its village center, Metro-North access, distinctive architecture, established residential streets, and proximity to nearby communities such as Tuckahoe, Eastchester, Mount Vernon, Yonkers, and Scarsdale.

Buyers often compare Bronxville for convenience, housing style, commute options, building type, property taxes, and school-district considerations. Sellers need a strategy that explains the property clearly because Bronxville homes can vary significantly by location, condition, lot size, layout, and proximity to the village center.

Bronxville at a Glance

Bronxville is small in size but layered in real estate details. Buyers and sellers should understand how village location, property type, school-district assignment, taxes, and commute access shape the market.

Village Scale

Bronxville is often described as a one-square-mile village, which makes location and property-specific details especially important.

Metro-North

Bronxville station is served by Metro-North’s Harlem Line, making train access a major search factor.

Housing Mix

The market includes single-family homes, co-ops, condos, townhome-style options, and properties near the village center.

Verification

School district, municipality, taxes, parking, building rules, and property records should be verified for each listing.

NorthStone Perspective

Bronxville Is Easy to Recognize, But Not Always Easy to Compare

Bronxville is frequently researched because of its village setting, train access, architecture, and compact layout. Still, two properties can perform very differently depending on location, taxes, condition, parking, building type, and the buyer audience.

For sellers, strong positioning matters. The goal is to explain the home’s value clearly so buyers can understand how it compares with other Bronxville options and nearby Westchester markets.

What Buyers Usually Compare in Bronxville

Bronxville buyers often compare more than price. The details that matter may include housing type, commute access, taxes, parking, building rules, school-district verification, and nearby alternatives.

Property Type

Single-family homes, co-ops, condos, townhomes, and larger residences can attract different buyers and pricing expectations.

Commute Access

Train access, station distance, parking, schedules, and daily travel patterns can influence how buyers evaluate location.

Taxes

Property taxes are a major part of ownership cost and can affect affordability, demand, and offer strategy.

Condition

Updates, major systems, layout, exterior care, and renovation needs can shift the value conversation quickly.

Parking & Rules

Village parking, building rules, permits, co-op requirements, and property-specific restrictions should be reviewed early.

Nearby Options

Bronxville is often compared with Tuckahoe, Eastchester, Scarsdale, Mount Vernon, Yonkers, and White Plains.

Village Convenience

Bronxville Village, Train Access, and Daily Logistics

Bronxville’s village center is a major part of its real estate appeal. Buyers often review proximity to the train station, shops, dining, parking, services, sidewalks, and nearby roadways when deciding whether a location fits their daily routine.

Because the village is compact, small differences in location can matter. A home close to the center of town may be evaluated differently than a property on a quieter residential street or a building with specific rules and parking arrangements.

Details Buyers Often Review

Train access: Bronxville station is on Metro-North’s Harlem Line.

Village center: Shops, restaurants, services, and local conveniences are concentrated near Pondfield Road and surrounding streets.

Property logistics: Parking, building rules, permits, maintenance, and taxes should be reviewed for each specific home.

For Bronxville Homeowners

Selling a Home in Bronxville

A Bronxville listing should make the property’s value clear quickly. Buyers may be comparing several nearby markets, so pricing, preparation, condition, taxes, parking, and location details all need to work together.

Price With Precision

Pricing should reflect recent sales, location, taxes, condition, property type, building rules, parking, and current competition.

Prepare Strategically

Repairs, cleaning, presentation, documentation, exterior condition, floor plans, and photography readiness can all affect buyer response.

Launch Clearly

The listing should explain the property’s strongest features, village access, improvements, layout, and practical buyer considerations.

Important Property Detail

School-District and Address Verification Matter

Bronxville searches often include school-district questions. The Bronxville Union Free School District is located at 177 Pondfield Road and includes elementary, middle, and high school programming on one campus, but buyers should verify assignment for the specific property before relying on assumptions.

Before relying on a search result, verify:

Municipality and village status

School district assigned to the property

Property taxes and assessed value

Building rules, parking, or permit requirements

Property records, renovations, and major systems

Cost Factors

What Does It Cost to Live in Bronxville?

A Bronxville purchase should be reviewed through the full ownership picture, not just the list price. Taxes, building costs, parking, maintenance, insurance, commute costs, and renovation needs can all affect the decision.

Purchase Price

Review recent sales, property type, location, condition, and current competition.

Property Taxes

Taxes can shift affordability and how buyers compare one home with another.

Building Costs

For condos, co-ops, and townhomes, monthly fees and rules should be reviewed early.

Renovations

Kitchen, bath, roof, window, system, and layout updates can change the budget.

Commuting

Train access, parking, driving routes, and daily transportation patterns matter.

Closing Costs

Attorney fees, lender fees, title charges, taxes, and adjustments should be reviewed early.

Bronxville Homes for Sale

View Current Bronxville Listings

Use the Bronxville listings page to review active homes, compare property styles, and begin narrowing down which options may fit your search criteria.

Because Bronxville properties can involve different building rules, taxes, parking, and location considerations, it is helpful to review each listing carefully before relying on search filters alone.

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For Bronxville Homeowners

Curious What Your Bronxville Home Could Be Worth?

A home value estimate is a helpful starting point, but the real number depends on property type, location, condition, updates, taxes, recent comparable sales, competing inventory, and current buyer demand.

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Bronxville Real Estate FAQ

These are common questions buyers and sellers ask when comparing Bronxville homes, taxes, building rules, commute options, and nearby communities.

Is Bronxville a village or a town?

Bronxville is a village in Westchester County and is part of the Town of Eastchester. Buyers should verify municipality, school district, taxes, and property details for each specific listing.

What ZIP code is Bronxville, NY?

Bronxville is commonly associated with ZIP code 10708. A ZIP code alone does not confirm school district, municipality, taxes, or property-specific details.

Does Bronxville have Metro-North access?

Yes. Bronxville station is served by Metro-North’s Harlem Line. Commute convenience depends on property location, station access, parking, schedule, and travel needs.

What types of homes are common in Bronxville?

Bronxville includes single-family homes, co-ops, condos, townhome-style properties, and residences near the village center. Inventory can vary significantly by price point and property type.

What should buyers verify before purchasing in Bronxville?

Buyers should verify school district, municipality, taxes, building rules, parking, property records, permits, major systems, renovation history, and any co-op or condo requirements.

What should sellers know before pricing a Bronxville home?

Sellers should review recent sales, current competition, property type, location, condition, taxes, parking, building rules, and buyer demand before setting a price.

What nearby communities do buyers compare with Bronxville?

Buyers often compare Bronxville with Tuckahoe, Eastchester, Scarsdale, Mount Vernon, Yonkers, White Plains, and other nearby Westchester markets depending on price, commute, property type, and taxes.

How can I find out what my Bronxville home is worth?

The best starting point is a property-specific value review that considers recent sales, location, condition, taxes, buyer demand, and competing listings. Automated estimates can help, but they do not always capture local details.

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Related Resources

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$360,000
1 Beds 1 Baths 1033758 MLS
Top-floor corner unit in The Croydon, a beautifully maintained Art Deco building offering timeless character and an unbeatable location just minutes from the vibrant heart of Bronxville Village, home to acclaimed restaurants, boutique shopping, charming cafes, and the Metro-North train station (just 35 minutes to Grand Central). This spacious one-bedroom has been completely renovated with high-quality finishes throughout, blending classic pre-war charm with modern style and comfort. The thoughtfully designed interior features a bright, open layout highlighted by a stunning chef’s kitchen with quartz countertops, a waterfall-edge breakfast bar, custom cabinetry, and stainless steel appliances. The adjacent main living area comfortably accommodates a generous seating area and a large dining table, creating an inviting space for relaxing, dining, and entertaining. A versatile bonus area provides the ideal space for a home office or dressing room. The large primary bedroom features custom built-in closets for plenty of storage, while the spa-like bathroom showcases floor-to-ceiling tile and a walk-in shower. Refinished hardwood floors, high ceilings, and recessed lighting complete the home. Residents will enjoy an elegant renovated lobby, doorman service, and a beautifully updated outdoor patio ideal for relaxing or gathering with neighbors. All the work has been done for you—simply unpack and enjoy the convenience of low-maintenance living!

35 Parkview Avenue Unit #6G, Bronxville

$345,000
1 Beds 1 Baths 1025960 MLS
Opportunity knocks with this spacious, sun-filled corner 1-bedroom at The Wellington, perfectly positioned on the Bronxville village border. This beautifully maintained co-op offers generous room sizes, abundant natural light, and classic prewar charm in a highly convenient location near shopping, dining, Metro-North, and the Bronx River walking and biking path. The freshly painted apartment features hardwood floors, high ceilings, crown moldings, built-in shelving, and wall of windows which flood the apartment with light. The layout provides a welcoming entry, a large living room, and a well-proportioned bedroom with good closets, creating an ideal setting for both everyday living and entertaining. The Wellington is a well-managed, elevator cooperative with a live-in superintendent and a doorman to welcome residents and guests. Building amenities include a laundry room, bike room and storage, adding everyday convenience and value. On-site parking is waitlisted; however, neighborhood street parking is available nearby with a Yonkers permit, and garage parking can be found just a block away at Bronxville Auto Center. With its combination of space, light, character, and proximity to Bronxville’s village amenities and Metro-North service to Manhattan, this home is an excellent opportunity for buyers seeking a well-located, move-in-ready residence. Schedule your visit and experience all that this corner unit at The Wellington has to offer.

949 Palmer Road Unit #5K, Bronxville

$2,200,000
6 Beds 5 Baths 1027312 MLS
Six-bedroom colonial in Historic Cedar Knolls, Bronxville P.O. Step through the front door, and a gracious foyer with herringbone hardwood floors welcomes you home. The living room, warmed by a wood burning fireplace, opens easily into a sunroom, a library and an extensive veranda creating a wonderful flow for everyday living and entertaining alike. The formal dining room has its own wood burning fireplace. A sunny breakfast room flows onto a covered deck that opens to the yard, perfect for morning coffee or an evening meal outside. The kitchen is fitted with granite counters, a butler's pantry, heated floors, and stainless steel appliances, including a Sub Zero and new Bosch dishwasher, access to an additional back staircase and another access to the yard. The powder room completes the main level. Upstairs, a lovely primary suite offers a fireplace, private balcony, walk-in closet with dressing area, and an updated bathroom with heated floors, along with a second bedroom suite with full bath, two additional bedrooms, and a hall bath. The third level offers two more bedrooms, a full bath, and plenty of storage, ideal for guests or a quiet home office retreat. Outside, covered porches, a veranda, and patios invite you to enjoy mature perennial gardens that have clearly been loved for years. A two-car attached garage completes the picture. This exceptional home sits in the heart of historic Cedar Knolls, within walking distance to Bronxville Village and the Metro North station, with an easy commute of about 30 minutes into Manhattan.

2 Dellwood Road, Bronxville

$379,000
2 Beds 1 Baths 1024510 MLS
Just a seven-minute walk to Bronxville Metro-North, this bright prewar two-bedroom combines classic character, generous room sizes and an easy commute to Manhattan—all in one of Bronxville P.O.'s most desirable pet-friendly buildings. Welcome home to this beautifully proportioned two-bedroom residence, blending classic architectural character with comfortable everyday living, This inviting home offers generous room sizes, abundant natural light, and a flexible layout that feels much larger than its square footage. The spacious living room provides an ideal setting for relaxing or entertaining, while the separate dining area easily accommodates everything from weeknight dinners to holiday gatherings. Both bedrooms are generously sized with excellent closet space, making the home equally well suited for full-time living, guests, or a dedicated home office. Exceptional storage is rare in prewar apartments, and this home offers seven closets, making everyday living organized and clutter-free. Residents enjoy the timeless appeal of a well-maintained prewar building, complete with attractive common areas, professional management, and the convenience of being just minutes from Bronxville Village, Metro-North, restaurants, shopping, parks, and major parkways. Whether you're purchasing your first home, downsizing without sacrificing space, or seeking an easy New York City commute with the charm of a suburban neighborhood, this apartment delivers exceptional value in a location that continues to be in high demand. Move in and enjoy immediately, with the opportunity to personalize over time and build long-term equity in one of Westchester's most desirable communities.

294 Bronxville Road Unit #1F, Bronxville

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