The Local’s Guide To
Rye Brook
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Living In Rye Brook
- Residential Comfort
- Golf Communities
- Tree-Lined Streets
- Quiet Living
- Community Parks
- Convenient Access
Becoming A LocalAbout Rye Brook
Tucked along the New York–Connecticut border, Rye Brook combines a quiet, residential atmosphere with easy access to everyday conveniences. Rye Ridge Shopping Center serves as the local hub, offering everything from coffee stops and fitness classes to dinner plans and errands you can check off in one trip.
Outdoor living is a big part of life here. With nearly 100 acres of parkland, including Crawford Park, Pine Ridge Playground, Garibaldi Playground, and the Rye Hills Walking Trail, there’s always a place to spend time outside, meet friends, or enjoy a change of pace.
Rye Brook is also well connected. Grand Central is about 40 minutes by train, Greenwich is five minutes away, White Plains and Westchester County Airport are roughly 11 minutes, and both LaGuardia and JFK are within comfortable reach.
This village strikes the perfect balance - peaceful at home, connected to everything you need, and effortlessly easy to love.
Key Details
The Neighbors
Rye Brook offers a polished suburban setting with an established, residential feel. The area is shaped by quiet streets, landscaped properties, and a steady pace that feels connected to nearby village and city centers.
The Lifestyle
Daily life in Rye Brook blends local conveniences, parks, country-club scenery, and easy regional access. Errands, recreation, and commuting routes are all close at hand, giving the area a smooth everyday rhythm.
The Market
Rye Brook’s housing mix includes condos, townhomes, classic single-family homes, and newer residences in planned communities. Buyers often compare layout, lot size, amenities, and access to nearby trains and parkways.
The Appeal
The appeal is the balance of suburban calm, polished surroundings, and convenient location near the Connecticut border and lower Westchester hubs. Rye Brook feels tucked away, yet still well connected for daily routines.
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One standout is Crawford Park, which gives Rye Brook a recognizable open-space anchor with trails, lawns, and community events. It adds a scenic, everyday outdoor element that reinforces the area’s relaxed setting.
Getting Around Commute Times
Compare average drive times from Area to Grand Central Train Station
| Destination | Drive Time |
|---|---|
| Grand Central Train Station | 37 min |
(Average travel times are approximations and can vary based on traffic conditions.)
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Rye Brook Schools
- Elementary Schools: Chatsworth Avenue School, Central School, Murray Avenue School, Mamaroneck Avenue School
- Middle Schools: Hommocks Middle School
- High Schools: Mamaroneck High School
- Preschools/Nursery Schools: Larchmont Avenue Church Preschool, St. John’s Nursery School, Larchmont Temple Nursery School, Westchester Jewish Center Early Childhood
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