Just being a short distance from Manhattan means this is a great locale for commuting. During the 2000 census the population was listed as 6,543. During the first quarter of 2010 there were 317 homes on the market at an asking price of $810,636. great locale for commuting. During the 2000 census the population was listed as 6,543. During the first quarter of 2010 there were 317 homes on the market at an asking price of $810,636.
Did you know that some search engines show you less than 70% of all the Bronxville Homes for Sale? We have compiled a list of search engines and sites that will give you a comprehensive list of homes for sale in Bronxville, NY.
When you go to the detail section you can have the choice of either looking at more details or making specific requests.
Click on a photo of interest go to the detail page and it you will get lots of information as well as the estimated monthly payment.
The details section of this site which is reached by clicking on a picture will allow you to either print the listing or e-mail for example.
Specializing in all facets of residential and commercial real property, including single and multi-family homes, coops, condominiums and investment properties, Bronxville Properties has a unique multi-faceted approach to selling your home or finding you the perfect residence.
Licensed broker Peter A Harris from Houlihan Lawrence brings to you almost 25 years of experience in Real Estate Sales, Residential & Commercial Real Estate Valuation, Corporate Real Estate Consulting, and Financial Management experience. Combined with the marketing skill and reputation of one of the largest real estate firms in Westchester that was founded in Bronxville in 1888, and you have a recipe for success.
Ragetté Realtors is five generations strong and is based in southern Westchester County with it's main location in Bronxville Village. Anton Ragetté originally founded the agency in 1885 and since that time, the agency has been actively managed by succeeding generations of the Ragetté family.
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When a condo developer goes into bankruptcy, owners of previously sold units can be left with some troubling questions. Here are the answers to a few of them: · If the lender buys title to the property at the auction sale, a frequent occurrence, the law considers the lender just like it does other owners and requires that the lender pay the monthly assessment. · The lender who buys the units also would be responsible for the taxes on the units he owns. · A clubhouse or similar property [...]
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With banks wooing them with money many just could not resist. Developers joined in and paid the sky for the land required for building. But the story ended with mega legal suits filed by lenders who did not reside her. The financing had been done by the outsiders. Thus mega lending ended up with mega foreclosures. In Lee County three of the top foreclosures all tell the same tale. For Grosse Pointe Development the debt is $340 million. For Oasis the debt is $157 million and for Paradise Pr [...]
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