Yonkers

Yonkers
Tibbetts Gazebo
Distance to New York City: 15 miles
Metro-North Commute to Grand Central: From Yonkers Station - 33 minutes
Area: 18.3 square miles

Points of Interest

Yonkers is the largest city in Westchester County and the fourth largest city in New York State, with 4 1/2 miles of waterfront along the Hudson River. There are 38 unique neighborhoods in Yonkers offering an eclectic mix of housing styles, including turn-of-the-century Victorians and Colonials as well as more modern Ranches and Split Levels. Just as the home types vary, so does the terrain, consisting of rolling hills, rocky outcroppings, plateaus, lakes and streams. Landmarks include the Hudson River Museum, Untermeyer Park and the Lenoire Nature Preserve.

Home Sales Statistics

By School District for each calendar year

11.2% CAGR*
Yonkers Growth Chart
Source: Westchester Putnam Multiple Listing Service, single family homes, for the calendar year ending December 31st.
*CAGR=Compounded Annual Growth Rate

School District Map

District Map

Educational Highlights

Total Student Population
26,201
Avg. Student Population (K-8)
16,793
Student Teacher Ratio
13.9:1
Expenditure Per Pupil
$15,148
High School Graduation Rate
44.1%
Proficiency - Reading / Math
52.5% / 55%
Source - School Reports™