Scarsdale

Scarsdale
Scarsdale Harwood Building
Distance to New York City: 23 miles
Metro-North Commute to Grand Central: From Scarsdale Station - 32 minutes
Area: 6.64 square miles

Points of Interest

Scarsdale traces its roots back to Colonial times. In 1702, the "Lordship and Manor of Scarsdale" was granted to Caleb Heathcote by edict of King William III. The exquisite architecture is reminiscent of its English roots, making Scarsdale a community of classics. A quaint but bustling village of mostly single-family homes, Scarsdale offers an enviable quality of life amid the beauty of its setting. Shopping is pleasant in the village area with charming storefronts and a supermarket.

Home Sales Statistics

By School District for the first six months of each calendar year

6.29% CAGR*
Scarsdale Growth Chart
Source: Westchester Putnam Multiple Listing Service, single family homes, for the first six months, 2002-2007
*CAGR=Compounded Annual Growth Rate

School District Map

District Map

 

This school district serves residents in the following communities

  • Scarsdale
  • The Town of Mamaroneck