Nyack

The charming village of Nyack, located on the west bank of the Hudson River north of the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge about 15 miles north of Manhattan, is a vibrant, close-knit community rich in history, culture, commerce and recreational opportunities.

The village of Nyack in southeastern Rockland County, which was incorporated in 1872, is a charming suburb of New York City. It is one of five hamlets and villages constituting “The Nyacks,” and situated about 15 miles north of Manhattan near the Hudson River’s west bank. Nyack, which is home to Hook Mountain and was a favorite pre-Colonial fishing spot, has 7,265 residents within its 1.6 square miles of area, about half of which falls within the Hudson River. The village retains a very small western section in Clarkstown. Originally a shipbuilding community in the 18th and 19th centuries, Nyack later became Rockland County’s commercial center. With the completion of the Tappan Zee Bridge, now the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, in the mid-1950’s, the village’s population increased and its commerce expanded. A key urban revitalization project in the 1980’s, including the building of the Helen Hayes Theatre, contributed to the village’s vibrant downtown. Residents take pride in Nyack’s history and historic landmarks, including the Edward Hopper House Art Center, and it’s coveted Memorial Park provides recreation and ongoing special events for all ages. Students are served by the Nyack Public School District.

The village of Nyack in southeastern Rockland County, which was incorporated in 1872, is a charming suburb of New York City. It is one of five hamlets and villages constituting “The Nyacks,” and situated about 15 miles north of Manhattan near the Hudson River’s west bank. Nyack, which is home to Hook Mountain and was a favorite pre-Colonial fishing spot, has 7,265 residents within its 1.6 square miles of area, about half of which falls within the Hudson River. The village retains a very small western section in Clarkstown. Originally a shipbuilding community in the 18th and 19th centuries, Nyack later became Rockland County’s commercial center. With the completion of the Tappan Zee Bridge, now the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, in the mid-1950’s, the village’s population increased and its commerce expanded. A key urban revitalization project in the 1980’s, including the building of the Helen Hayes Theatre, contributed to the village’s vibrant downtown. Residents take pride in Nyack’s history and historic landmarks, including the Edward Hopper House Art Center, and it’s coveted Memorial Park provides recreation and ongoing special events for all ages. Students are served by the Nyack Public School District.

The village of Nyack in southeastern Rockland County, which was incorporated in 1872, is a charming suburb of New York City. It is one of five hamlets and villages constituting “The Nyacks,” and situated about 15 miles north of Manhattan near the Hudson River’s west bank. Nyack, which is home to Hook Mountain and was a favorite pre-Colonial fishing spot, has 7,265 residents within its 1.6 square miles of area, about half of which falls within the Hudson River. The village retains a very small western section in Clarkstown. Originally a shipbuilding community in the 18th and 19th centuries, Nyack later became Rockland County’s commercial center. With the completion of the Tappan Zee Bridge, now the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, in the mid-1950’s, the village’s population increased and its commerce expanded. A key urban revitalization project in the 1980’s, including the building of the Helen Hayes Theatre, contributed to the village’s vibrant downtown. Residents take pride in Nyack’s history and historic landmarks, including the Edward Hopper House Art Center, and it’s coveted Memorial Park provides recreation and ongoing special events for all ages. Students are served by the Nyack Public School District.

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Featured Listings

401 N Broadway
Nyack, NY $3,300,000

401 N Broadway

Nyack, NY

$3,300,000
  • 8 Beds
  • 5 Baths
  • 7,676 Sqft
172 N. Franklin Street
Nyack, NY $1,200,000

172 N. Franklin Street

Nyack, NY

$1,200,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 2,654 Sqft
6 Park Street
Nyack, NY $399,000

6 Park Street

Nyack, NY

$399,000
  • 0.03 Acres
267 Main Street
Nyack, NY $3,600,000

267 Main Street

Nyack, NY

$3,600,000
  • 0.61 Acres
523 N Midland Avenue
Nyack, NY $2,900,000

523 N Midland Avenue

Nyack, NY

$2,900,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 4/1 Baths
  • 5,100 Sqft
71 Old Mountain Road S
Nyack, NY $2,325,000

71 Old Mountain Road S

Nyack, NY

$2,325,000
  • 6 Beds
  • 5/1 Baths
  • 3,071 Sqft
19 Shadyside Avenue
Nyack, NY $1,950,000

19 Shadyside Avenue

Nyack, NY

$1,950,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 3/1 Baths
  • 3,723 Sqft
326 N Broadway
Nyack, NY $1,525,000

326 N Broadway

Nyack, NY

$1,525,000
  • 7,160 Sqft

Nyack

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Nyack

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Units Sold

March 2025

9 TOTAL UNITS

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Median Sales Price

March 2025 - Single Family Homes

$775K
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Percentage of Asking Price

March 2025 Single Family Homes

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