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Eastchester has a storied past and a vibrant present. Within Eastchester are the Villages of Bronxville and Tuckahoe, and the unincorporated part of Eastchester. There you'll find a family friendly town with excellent parks, shopping, restaurants, and a strong community. It's easy to see why people of all ages make Eastchester their home.
Eastchester is a small town with big opportunity. Between it's excellent parks and schools, and the shopping and dining options, you'll find what you need in Eastchester.
The Bronxville, Tuckahoe, and Crestwood MetroNorth stations are all within the Town of Eastchester, and the Scarsdale stop is just a few minutes past the town border. There are multiple BeeLine bus routes running through Eastchester, and close proximity to the Bronx River and Hutchinson River Parkways for those driving.
Eastchester offers a variety of housing, from single and multifamily house to co-op and rental units. 53% of housing units in Eastchester are single-family homes 32% co-ops, and the remaining 15% are rental units. You'll find housing every stage of life at a wide range of prices.
Eastchester has some of Westchester's finest parks! They range from their five mini-parks which provide small spaces to gather to their 116-acre Lake Isle Park, where you'll find five swimming pools, a golf course, and six tennis courts. With the Bronx River Bike Path running through Eastchester as well, you'll find many outdoor opportunities.
Eastchester was established in 1665 on the ground of Anne Hutchinson's former home. As one of Westchester's oldest towns Eastchester has seen its boundaries change, and in the process has been the location for some significant historical events such as the John Peter Zenger trial, Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton arguing before the Courts, and more. You'll find several historical sites in this modern town.
450 square miles and 45 cities, towns and villages.
Relax at beaches, hike and bike trails, and enjoy other activities across 18,000 acres of parkland.
Get to Grand Central Station in as little as 30 minutes.
We are proud to launch this exciting partnership with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute—an institution with a 200-year legacy of world-class engineering education and innovation. This collaboration brings cutting-edge academic and workforce development opportunities directly to Westchester County, helping us invest in our most valuable asset—our people. Our employers have told us they want to hire more employees with engineering-related skills. By giving our talented local workforce access to advanced education and skill-building programs right here at home, we are strengthening Westchester's economy, empowering our residents, and positioning the County as a hub for innovation and talent.