Market Trends: 5/22/2013
Rye Town
Market Snapshot
Total Properties Listed:
281
Month-Over-Month Change: +11.95%
Average List Price:
$618,646
Month-Over-Month Change: +.4%
Median List Price:
$484,450
Month-Over-Month Change: -1.02%
Typical Property
Single-Family Home
2.79 Bedrooms
2.1 Baths
$618,646 Average List Price
$286/SqFt Average Price per SqFt.
Average Price by Bedrooms:
1 Bedroom:
$177,909
2 Bedrooms:
$362,428
3 Bedrooms:
$566,633
4 Bedrooms:
$977,406
5 Bedrooms:
$1,203,976
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About Rye Town
Rye is two miles of coastline on Long Island located in the state of New York. With a population of 14,955 people and three constituent neighborhoods, Rye is the 139th largest community in New York. Rye has a large stock of pre-World War II architecture, making it one of the older and more historic cities in the country. Shopping centers, motels and manufacturing companies have been successfully kept out of Rye by the ever-watchful mayors and councils since 1942, permitting at the same time careful development of some corporate headquarters and office buildings on the city's perimeter. A variety of distinctive shops, boutiques and services form an interesting shopping area on its tree-lined streets.
Rye residents benefit from numerous “extras” which make the quality of life something special. The Rye Golf Club has an 18-hole golf course and both Olympic and kiddy pools. The Rye Recreation Department maintains four recreational facilities and there are several private country clubs within its boundaries. The Rye Marina provides mooring for 350 boats and the 46-acre Rye Nature Center has a museum with a full-time naturalist. In addition, hundreds of acres have been preserved for the Marshlands Conservancy, the Read Sanctuary and the Rye Town Park and Beach.
Rye is one of the more educated communities in America, with a full 68.33% of its adults having a college degree or even advanced degree, compared to a national average across all communities of 14.96%.