What You Need To Know About Croton-On-Hudson, NY Real Estate

Croton-on-Hudson is a village in Westchester that is located on the shores of the Hudson River. In fact, most of the area that encompasses the village is water. The village is located in the town of Cortlandt as part of New York City’s northern suburbs.

Thinking about buying a home in Croton-On-Hudson?

Are you considering Croton-on-Hudson for your future home purchase? The village offers much for would-be buyers.  With under 10,000 people living in the village, Croton-on-Hudson offers a small-town atmosphere for those looking for a quieter life. And, with a commute that’s just about an hour to Manhattan, you can still enjoy the city as often as you like.  Many celebrations take place within the village. Annually, Croton Point Park hosts Clearwater’s Great Hudson River Revival, a folk music, art, and environmental festival. Croton-on-Hudson also has an annual event called the Summerfest, during which the central business district closes to automobile traffic for music, food, and local artists. Croton-on-Hudson is home to many historical sites, including churches, cemeteries, and railroad stations. Additionally, The Van Cortlandt Upper Manor House, which was part of the estate of Stephanus Van Cortlandt, the colonial aristocrat, and patron who owned nearly all of northern Westchester County in the late 17th century, is located in the village. Because Croton-on-Hudson has a lot to offer those looking to buy a home in the area, the home, and rental market can be quite competitive. GNL Realty understands the Croton-on-Hudson Real Estate market and is prepared to help you find a home or rental that works for you.

Thinking about selling a home in Croton-On-Hudson?

Putting your home on the market in Croton-on-Hudson and ready for what’s next? Finding potential buyers who want what Croton-on-Hudson has to offer shouldn’t be too difficult. In fact, here’s a short list of what the village offers would-be buyers of your home:
  • A commute to New York City that’s around an hour
  • A small-town atmosphere for a slower, quieter life
  • Very close proximity to the Hudson River 
  • Yearly festivals celebrating art and music  
  • An educational village history 
Even with all that Croton-on-Hudson has going for it, you should interview at least three real estate agents/brokers who know the area well and have a track record to prove it. Invite one of GNL Realty’s Agents to present a marketing plan to sell your Croton-on-Hudson home. Invite us here.
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Population

8,208*
2021 Census

Transportation

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