Find Prime Property in Your Choice of New York Community

Whether you are a single person or couple, parent or not, the community you live in is one of the most important factors in choosing a home to live in. Depending on your needs, we can help you find a property in the perfect community in New York.

New York Communities

The Big Apple is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, boasting an array of attractions such as museums, parks, and architectural wonders.

In recent years, Brooklyn has been recognized by many as a hub for arts and culture.

Queens is known for its diverse communities of people from nearly every part of the world.

This city on the Hudson River boasts several verdant parks as well as public museums that everyone can enjoy.

With a variety of recreational programs, the village of Dobbs Ferry offers a great community for families to settle.

If you like spending time out on the water, then New Rochelle’s waterfront is the best place to be.

The village of Scarsdale is notable for its large and active community of Jewish people.

Being a commercial hub, this inner suburb offers its residents a lot of activities by various organizations for all kind of interests that they can involve themselves in.

The Bronx is famous for its Off-Off-Broadway theater productions as well as the community’s contribution to the history of sports and arts.

Mount Vernon has several parks as well as community programs that residents of all ages are welcome to take part in.

Located just 40 miles from Manhattan, Orange County is one of the most attractive areas in the New York metropolitan area. Affordable housing, excellent school systems, a low crime rate, outstanding road, rail and air transportation, lack of congestion, and a wide range of recreational activities offer unique advantages for business and for living. (orangecounty.gov).

Across the harbor from Manhattan is an island of adventure, curiosities, great food, and natural spaces. A free ferry ride away, Staten Island is home to several cultural attractions, world-class shopping and accommodations, restaurants, and so much more. (visitstatenisland.com)

Saratoga County is an excellent place to live, work and visit. A strong commercial growth and a diverse local economy that ranges from Global Foundries, the largest high-tech economic development project in the country, to thriving family farms that are some of the best in Upstate New York. Our cultural venues, excellent schools and colleges along with trails, parks and recreation programs make Saratoga County a great place to call home. (saratagocountyny.gov)

Nassau County is located immediately east of New York City. The county, together with Suffolk County to its immediate east, are generally referred to as "Long Island".

Two cities, three towns, 64 incorporated villages, and more than 60 unincorporated hamlets are located within the county. (ny.gov)

Otsego county is to the west of Albany, southeast of Utica, and northeast of Binghamton. The county seat is Cooperstown. Otsego County is home to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, a thriving arts community and unique museums celebrating New York's rich traditions. The county as a whole remains relatively rural, with dairy farming a contributing industry. (ny.gov)

Tioga County is an authentic, historic area in the southern Finger Lakes Region offering fantastic cultural, shopping and recreational opportunities. Tioga County is located west of Binghamton and directly north of the border with Pennsylvania. The Susquehanna River flows into Pennsylvania from this county. (ny.gov)

Tompkins County's intellectual assets feed the business community with scientific breakthroughs, an entrepreneurial spirit and a creative, highly-skilled workforce. They have also helped spur the growth of research-based businesses and attracted nationally renowned teams of scientists. (ny.gov)

 

Putnam County is increasingly considered part of Downstate New York, as it is a forty-five to fifty minute drive to Times Square and Grand Central Terminal is a one hour train ride away. The terrain of the county is generally hilly. The region of the county nearest the Hudson River is especially so, and is part of the Hudson Highlands. (ny.gov)