Market Trends: 2/22/2012
New Rochelle
Market Snapshot
Total Properties Listed:
434
Month-Over-Month Change: +5.6%
Average List Price:
$480,810
Month-Over-Month Change: +3.01%
Median List Price:
$379,000
Month-Over-Month Change: +2.43%
Typical Property
Co-Op
2.56 Bedrooms
1.98 Baths
$480,810 Average List Price
$250/SqFt Average Price per SqFt.
Average Price by Bedrooms:
1 Bedroom:
$164,960
2 Bedrooms:
$302,511
3 Bedrooms:
$620,649
4 Bedrooms:
$749,746
5 Bedrooms:
$870,444
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About New Rochelle
New Rochelle’s population of approximately 72,000 is housed in a mosaic of diverse neighborhoods, each with its own distinguishing characteristics including elegant, stately older homes, some dating from the late 19th and early 20th centuries; exquisite architecture; and lovely landscaping. Nestled in the central part of the city is the largest designated Historic District in Westchester. In the downtown, the newly-built condominium residential towers join with live/work lofts and turn-of-the-century apartment buildings as well as multi-and single-family homes. Along the waterfront, one-of-a-kind homes ring the shoreline.
New Rochelle's waterfront is also abundantly blessed with both unsurpassed beauty and public accessibility. In addition to a number of popular beach clubs, three City and one county park claim a good portion of the 9 mile coastline, offering passive and active recreational opportunities. The 20-acre Echo Bay area in the city’s East End is currently in the planning stage for a dynamic new waterfront development featuring residences, shops, restaurants, a boardwalk and open space.
Its innovative school system, together with top private schools, colleges and an important medical center, make this sound shore community a stimulating, as well as beautiful, place in which to live. prominent private schools and three universities- The College of New Rochelle, Iona College, and Monroe College- New Rochelle upholds the value and importance of education in residents' lives. The award-winning City School District of New Rochelle offers a comprehensive educational program for its nearly 11,000 students. New Rochelle High School is home to the Museum of Arts and Culture, the only Regents-chartered museum hosted in a school in New York, providing both an on-site experience for students and a cultural asset for the entire community school district as well, along with two public libraries. The New Rochelle Public Library is one of the best-equipped.
New Rochelle boasts almost 230 acres of park-land, more than 40 parks and playgrounds and 9.3 miles of shoreline along the Long Island Sound. Its variety of parks feature walking and riding paths in the woods, open fields and water views. There are pools, tennis courts and community centers located throughout the City, and the City Marina has space for 450 boats and mooring for boats 18' and over.
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