Our Neighborhoods
These neighborhoods are our specialty. Our entire team lives where we work and are fully knowledgeable and involved in our communities.
New Rochelle is the second-largest city in Westchester County, New York. It is characterized by its dynamic blend of vibrant, revitalized urban areas and established, scenic residential communities, all while maintaining nearly nine miles of shoreline along the Long Island Sound.
Housing and Neighborhoods
New Rochelle’s housing market is diverse, offering options that appeal to various buyers and renters. The city’s neighborhoods present a spectrum of settings:
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Downtown: This area is the focus of significant redevelopment and growth. It features a concentration of new, high-rise apartment buildings and condominiums, offering a highly walkable, transit-oriented lifestyle near the train station, dining, and cultural venues. This investment has led to an increase in apartment inventory. The median listing home price in Downtown is notably lower than the city’s overall average, reflecting the predominance of condos and co-ops.
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Residential Communities: Moving away from the downtown core, New Rochelle transitions into established residential neighborhoods featuring a mix of single-family homes, from historic properties to modern residences. Neighborhoods like Wykagyl and Rochelle Heights are examples of areas with higher home values and more traditional suburban layouts.
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Housing Market Snapshot (Data from late 2025):
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Median Sale Price (All Types): Approximately $800,000 (overall city median).
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Average Rent: The average rent for an apartment is approximately $2,842 per month.
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Market Competitiveness: The market is generally competitive, with homes often receiving multiple offers.
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Environment and Amenities
The city is often referred to as the “Queen City of the Sound” due to its extensive waterfront:
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Waterfront Access: The Long Island Sound shorefront includes parks, marinas, beaches, and natural areas, such as the historic Glen Island Park. These areas provide ample opportunities for water-based recreation and outdoor activities.
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Parks and Recreation: Beyond the waterfront, the city provides extensive parkland, nature centers, lakes, and trails for public use.
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Arts and Culture: The Downtown district supports a growing and vibrant arts and cultural scene with theaters and entertainment options.
Transportation and Accessibility
New Rochelle is a significant hub for commuters due to its strategic location:
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Commuter Rail: The New Rochelle Transit Station is a major factor in the city’s desirability, offering frequent and fast service on the Metro-North Railroad, connecting commuters to Midtown Manhattan (typically a 25-30 minute ride).
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Connectivity: The city’s “Complete Streets” program in the downtown area aims to optimize the environment for pedestrians, bicyclists, and public transportation.


