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Ardsley is a small suburban village located northeast of Manhattan in Southern Westchester County, NY. Prior to the Colonial period, the region that now includes Ardsley was occupied by the Weckqueskecks of the Mohican tribe. When the European settlers of the late 1700’s came to the area, the Weckqueskecks were forced out and the territory became the property of Frederick Philipse, who then established a Manor. When the American Revolution began, Philipse stayed loyal to Britain, and fled under the force of the new patriots. His property was divided up by the State, and sold to his former tenants. The new village grew at a steady pace over the next hundred years, with the establishment of a sawmill, gristmill, blacksmith shop, and three pickle factories. Once the Putnam Railroad and the New Croton Aqueduct were built in the early 1880’s, the Village of Ardsley was well on its way to modern development.
Today Ardsley is a thriving community of over 4,000 residents. It is well-known in the region as being especially peaceful and picturesque due to its charming Village Green, grassy parks with gazebos, and a variety of local shops. Ardsley has two shopping centers, and the larger department stores in White Plains are easily accessible. It is just the matter of a quick jog over to The New York State Thruway, Sprain Parkway and Saw Mill River Parkway, all of which provide access to all of Westchester County and nearby New York City. Ardsley boasts an award-winning school system. The village’s Concord Road Elementary School recently received the National Award for Model Professional Development by the United States Department of Education, and Ardsley Middle School was recognized as a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. Ardsley High School is proud of its comprehensive curriculum, which not only provides excellent and well-rounded college prep courses, but offers work study/externship opportunities so that students can gain job and volunteer experiences. All in all, the Village of Ardsley is the perfect location for a “getaway home” in a country setting away from the bustling Big Apple. Whether you are looking for a home to raise a family in, or a retirement home in which you can relax and enjoy the good life, the real estate market in Ardsley has what you need. Homes in Ardsley are typically spacious and traditional in style, a majority of them having 2 or more baths. There are homes available at a wide range of prices from $450,000 to over a million for the largest estates and custom homes. The average price for single family homes in Ardsley is currently at $755,000. There are also condominiums and town homes for sale in Ardsley, NY; they typically are priced at $425,000 and up. So no matter what you are looking for, it’s easier than ever to find your dream home in Ardsley, NY.
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