Offering ample recreational facilities, unspoiled natural beauty and a national ranked school district according to niche.com, Scarsdale has been compared to a Utopian village.
Strolling through downtown Scarsdale, one can enjoy its charming Tudor-style buildings, which are part of the village’s English heritage, as well as its old-fashioned and gourmet food stores, supermarket, unique flower shops, book and toy stores, various clothing stores for adults and children, gift and jewelry shops, and main post office. In the heart of downtown Scarsdale is Chase Park, where residents enjoy picnicking and music concerts. Scarsdale residents can also shop at the Heathcote Five Corners, which has a vast selection of stores. For those who prefer the sophistication and wide selections available at larger stores, the highly acclaimed mall, The Westchester, is located only a few minutes away in neighboring White Plains.
Scarsdale borders the towns of Hartsdale, White Plains, New Rochelle, Mamaroneck, Eastchester, Tuckahoe, Yonkers and Ardsley. It is located close to major roads and highways such as the Hutchinson River Parkway, the Bronx River Parkway, the Sprain Brook Parkway, Central Park Avenue, and Interstates 87 and 95. Transportation also includes the Metro-North Harlem Line service from both the Scarsdale and Hartsdale train stations, where commuters can enjoy a 30-minute express ride to Grand Central Terminal.
Also bordering Scarsdale as well as Hartsdale is Edgemont. Edgemont is defined by its landmarks such as Crane Pond and its Cotswold neighborhood of Tudor-style residences, modeled after those in the English countryside. Edgemont is the home of both Scarsdale Country Club and Sunningdale Country Club.
Offering ample recreational facilities, unspoiled natural beauty and a national ranked school district according to niche.com, Scarsdale has been compared to a Utopian village.
Strolling through downtown Scarsdale, one can enjoy its charming Tudor-style buildings, which are part of the village’s English heritage, as well as its old-fashioned and gourmet food stores, supermarket, unique flower shops, book and toy stores, various clothing stores for adults and children, gift and jewelry shops, and main post office. In the heart of downtown Scarsdale is Chase Park, where residents enjoy picnicking and music concerts. Scarsdale residents can also shop at the Heathcote Five Corners, which has a vast selection of stores. For those who prefer the sophistication and wide selections available at larger stores, the highly acclaimed mall, The Westchester, is located only a few minutes away in neighboring White Plains.
Scarsdale borders the towns of Hartsdale, White Plains, New Rochelle, Mamaroneck, Eastchester, Tuckahoe, Yonkers and Ardsley. It is located close to major roads and highways such as the Hutchinson River Parkway, the Bronx River Parkway, the Sprain Brook Parkway, Central Park Avenue, and Interstates 87 and 95. Transportation also includes the Metro-North Harlem Line service from both the Scarsdale and Hartsdale train stations, where commuters can enjoy a 30-minute express ride to Grand Central Terminal.
Also bordering Scarsdale as well as Hartsdale is Edgemont. Edgemont is defined by its landmarks such as Crane Pond and its Cotswold neighborhood of Tudor-style residences, modeled after those in the English countryside. Edgemont is the home of both Scarsdale Country Club and Sunningdale Country Club.
Offering ample recreational facilities, unspoiled natural beauty and a national ranked school district according to niche.com, Scarsdale has been compared to a Utopian village.
Strolling through downtown Scarsdale, one can enjoy its charming Tudor-style buildings, which are part of the village’s English heritage, as well as its old-fashioned and gourmet food stores, supermarket, unique flower shops, book and toy stores, various clothing stores for adults and children, gift and jewelry shops, and main post office. In the heart of downtown Scarsdale is Chase Park, where residents enjoy picnicking and music concerts. Scarsdale residents can also shop at the Heathcote Five Corners, which has a vast selection of stores. For those who prefer the sophistication and wide selections available at larger stores, the highly acclaimed mall, The Westchester, is located only a few minutes away in neighboring White Plains.
Scarsdale borders the towns of Hartsdale, White Plains, New Rochelle, Mamaroneck, Eastchester, Tuckahoe, Yonkers and Ardsley. It is located close to major roads and highways such as the Hutchinson River Parkway, the Bronx River Parkway, the Sprain Brook Parkway, Central Park Avenue, and Interstates 87 and 95. Transportation also includes the Metro-North Harlem Line service from both the Scarsdale and Hartsdale train stations, where commuters can enjoy a 30-minute express ride to Grand Central Terminal.
Also bordering Scarsdale as well as Hartsdale is Edgemont. Edgemont is defined by its landmarks such as Crane Pond and its Cotswold neighborhood of Tudor-style residences, modeled after those in the English countryside. Edgemont is the home of both Scarsdale Country Club and Sunningdale Country Club.