Toll Brothers Subdivision and Site Plan Approved in Yorktown

The Yorktown Planning Board approved Toll Brothers’ proposal for a 118-unit development on Catherine Street, paving the way for the construction of an active-senior community. The age-restricted townhomes on approximately […] Read more »

Do Traditional Radiators Cost More to Run in Your UK Home? (The Truth Revealed)

Heating bills keep creeping up, and it is hard to tell why. If you use traditional radiators, the type found in many UK homes, the system itself could be part […] Read more »

Ward Pound Ridge Reservation to Host Prescribed Burn

The Westchester County Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation will host a prescribed burn at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation in Cross River, with the target date of Friday, Nov. 14, […] Read more »

5 Tips to Winterize Your Westchester Home’s Roof 

Before colder weather arrives across Westchester County, homeowners should prepare their roofs for the winter season. That’s because even small problems can quickly snowball into costly repairs after months of […] Read more »

Navigating New York’s Real Estate Market: The Importance of a Trusted Appraiser

Whether it’s a buyer trying to avoid overpaying or a seller hoping to price their property fairly, decisions are rarely straightforward without a clear, unbiased view of a home’s true […] Read more »

Wallpaper Choices for Hudson River Towns: Classic Taste, Modern Feel

The historic charm, scenic beauty, and the taste of style are some of the features of Hudson River towns. The houses in this area tend to have the classic architecture […] Read more »

Developer Touts ‘Renaissance Briarcliff Manor’ on Pace Campus

Welcome to Renaissance Briarcliff Manor, once home to Pace University, which is “being reimagined as a residential community that reflects the character and charm of Westchester living.” That’s the pitch […] Read more »

Rental Trends in the Hudson Valley: What Homeowners Should Know in 2025

Renting out property in the Hudson Valley has never been more dynamic, or more competitive. As 2025 unfolds, homeowners from Tarrytown to Peekskill are seeing shifts in demand, pricing, and […] Read more »

How River-Town Homeowners Can Upgrade Common Spaces: From Sidewalks to Shared Gardens

In every Hudson River community, from Tarrytown’s tree-lined streets to Croton-on-Hudson’s cozy cul-de-sacs, neighborhood spaces are where community truly comes alive. Whether it’s a small shared garden, a walking path […] Read more »

Peekskill’s Convent-Turned-Manor on Market for $3.3 Million 

1 St. Mary’s Convent in Peekskill, built in 1902 for the first Episcopalian Order in the United States and later converted to a single-family home, is on the market for $3,349,000.   The five-bedroom, 5.5-bath manor on 4.7 acres overlooking the […] Read more »