Bronxville is a small, affluent incorporated village in Westchester County, New York, with a population of approximately 6,500 residents. It sits about 15 miles north of Midtown Manhattan in the Town of Eastchester and is best known as the home of Sarah Lawrence College and for its well-preserved Tudor Revival architecture and tree-lined streets. The village has a compact, walkable downtown centered on Pondfield Road, with independent shops, restaurants, and a commuter rail station. Bronxville consistently ranks among the most expensive communities in New York State, and its housing market - whether owned or rented - reflects that premium. Students and young professionals who want proximity to Manhattan and a quiet, scenic residential setting find Bronxville and the immediately surrounding communities an attractive if pricey base.
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The most convenient way is Metro-North Railroad's Harlem Line from Tuckahoe station, which sits on the Bronxville village border. Trains run directly to Grand Central Terminal and take approximately 30 to 40 minutes, with frequent weekday departures for commuters.
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