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Rye New York

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Rye New York Real Estate

Set along two protected miles of Long Island Sound shoreline with its own harbor and sandy beaches, the city of Rye New York is a pleasing mix of natural beauty and urban amenities. The smallest city in New York State, it is six square miles in area, has a population of almost 17,000 people and is governed by a Mayor and six-member City Council.

Founded in 1660, this well-known, richly historic community is almost completely residential in character and rests within an area of notable affluence. A wide variety of architectural styles provide an interesting diversity of living choices in Rye. The charming "downtown", with its quaint shops and elegant boutiques, imparts the flavor of a classic "New England village" to this haven for professionals and executives, many of whom commute to nearby New York City.
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Harrison-Purchase New York Real Estate

Blending the best of town and country, Harrison is a predomimantly residential town which quietly grants every modern amenity. Within a carefully protected rural atmosphere of tree-lined streets, the relaxation of luxurious estate type living harmoniously coexists with Harrison's "Platinum Mile", where numerous large concerns such as Texaco, IBM and Pepsico have established corporate offices. Sophisticated employment opportunities and outstanding shopping are also available in neighboring White Plains. Harrison shelters a population of 25,620 within twenty-two square miles, the distance founder John Harrison could gallop that day in 1696 when he bought the land from the Siwanoy Indians. Its northern section, known as Purchase, has a reputation as a priviledged area of fine estate homes.
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Rye Brook New York Real Estate

The Community

The 3.5 square mile Village of Rye Brook was recognized in 1982 as a seperate community within the Town of Rye, which was settled in 1660. Comprised mainly of executives and professionals, its 8,300 residents enjoy tree-lined residential streets in a "country-like" atmosphere on the Westchester County Border, adjacent to Greenwich, Connecticut. Employment within Rye Brook abounds, as it is home to Kraft Foods, Altria Corporation and MCI International, as well as numerous other well-known corporations. The Village is also the home of the popular Rye Town Hilton Hotel.
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Larchmont-Mamaroneck New York Real Estate

The Community

Bordering beautiful Long Island sound, the waterfront Town of Mamaroneck is comprised of the Village of Larchmont, the Village of Mamaroneck (which also lies partly in the town of Rye) and an unincorporated area. Occupying 12.5 square miles, with a totoal population of 52,670, these picturesque waterside communities have been attracting residents since 1661. Centuries of building have left the Town a charming legacy: many vintage homes in a pleasing diversity of architectural styles, an appealing flavor of New England amid tree lined steets. The salt-water shore of the Sound adds outstanding natural beauty and the many diversions of waterside life to these highly desirable communities.
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Port Chester New York Real Estate

The Community

The Village of Port Chester, part of the Town of Rye, has long enjoyed an exceptional location on the shore of Long Island Sound. Since 1660, the village has flourished in diversity. Once sheltering fishermen, farmers, shipbuilders and trades people, Port Chester's present day environs include quiet tree-lined residential neighborhoods, a charming downtown area, and co-ops and suburban apartments with all the pleasures of city living. The village's two square miles shelter 24,000 residents and are governed by a paid Mayor and Board of Trustees. It rests approximately 25 miles from New York, borders Greenwich, Connecticut and is convenient to White Plains. Port Chester offers ease in commutation and near proximity to abundant employment opportunities, to world-class shopping, fine hospitals and every urban amenity.
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