The Westchester County Town of Rye, a charming suburb of New York City, offers residents a low-key, urban/suburban atmosphere where graceful homes and acres of natural beauty make it a coveted place in which to live. The 7.35-square-mile town comprises the diverse villages of Rye Brook and Port Chester, as well as a small discontiguous portion of the Rye Neck section of the village of Mamaroneck.
The town is vibrant and walkable with an abundance of restaurants, shops and exceptional parks. Each of the Town of Rye’s vibrant villages reveals a unique character, culture and history, while together they create a diverse and welcoming area offering a plethora of lifestyle, entertainment and recreation options. Rye Brook, with its small-town atmosphere, borders the Connecticut town of Greenwich, as well as numerous Westchester communities including Rye, Harrison, Port Chester and Purchase. The village of Port Chester, comprising a mere 2 square miles on scenic Long Island Sound, offers hip dining and shopping and a downtown that reflects the community’s cultural diversity.
The Town of Rye’s community spirit, distinctive housing and close proximity to New York City make it one of Westchester County’s most sought-after metropolitan suburbs.
The Westchester County Town of Rye, a charming suburb of New York City, offers residents a low-key, urban/suburban atmosphere where graceful homes and acres of natural beauty make it a coveted place in which to live. The 7.35-square-mile town comprises the diverse villages of Rye Brook and Port Chester, as well as a small discontiguous portion of the Rye Neck section of the village of Mamaroneck.
The town is vibrant and walkable with an abundance of restaurants, shops and exceptional parks. Each of the Town of Rye’s vibrant villages reveals a unique character, culture and history, while together they create a diverse and welcoming area offering a plethora of lifestyle, entertainment and recreation options. Rye Brook, with its small-town atmosphere, borders the Connecticut town of Greenwich, as well as numerous Westchester communities including Rye, Harrison, Port Chester and Purchase. The village of Port Chester, comprising a mere 2 square miles on scenic Long Island Sound, offers hip dining and shopping and a downtown that reflects the community’s cultural diversity.
The Town of Rye’s community spirit, distinctive housing and close proximity to New York City make it one of Westchester County’s most sought-after metropolitan suburbs.
The Westchester County Town of Rye, a charming suburb of New York City, offers residents a low-key, urban/suburban atmosphere where graceful homes and acres of natural beauty make it a coveted place in which to live. The 7.35-square-mile town comprises the diverse villages of Rye Brook and Port Chester, as well as a small discontiguous portion of the Rye Neck section of the village of Mamaroneck.
The town is vibrant and walkable with an abundance of restaurants, shops and exceptional parks. Each of the Town of Rye’s vibrant villages reveals a unique character, culture and history, while together they create a diverse and welcoming area offering a plethora of lifestyle, entertainment and recreation options. Rye Brook, with its small-town atmosphere, borders the Connecticut town of Greenwich, as well as numerous Westchester communities including Rye, Harrison, Port Chester and Purchase. The village of Port Chester, comprising a mere 2 square miles on scenic Long Island Sound, offers hip dining and shopping and a downtown that reflects the community’s cultural diversity.
The Town of Rye’s community spirit, distinctive housing and close proximity to New York City make it one of Westchester County’s most sought-after metropolitan suburbs.