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Irvington

At a Glance

Irvington is a serene and sophisticated rivertown catering to those seeking tranquility and community engagement. With historical charm seamlessly blending with modern amenities, residents enjoy a high quality of life within commuting distance to New York City.

Spanning 2.8 square miles, approximately one-third of the village remains undeveloped, featuring a charming downtown, nature trails, and breathtaking Hudson River sunsets. Residential lots boast larger sizes compared to neighboring rivertowns, many offering stunning vistas. Historic 19th-century colonials and rowhouses grace the downtown streets, while expansive estates adorn the outskirts of town.

AVERAGE COMMUTE TO GRAND CENTRAL
40-60 MINUTES

Biggest Appeals

Ample Green Space

Residents enjoy access to lush parks, scenic trails, and expansive riverfront areas perfect for leisurely strolls or outdoor recreation. The town's residential areas boast generous lot sizes, providing homeowners with privacy and room to create their own tranquil retreats.

Historic Charm

Irvington stands as the epitome of a Historic Hudson Rivertown, boasting an array of cherished landmarks and historic architecture. Among these treasures are Odell's Tavern, an architectural gem dating back to the 1690s, and the Irvington Theater, a public hall modeled after the iconic Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C.

Sense of Community


This village offers a rich tapestry of experiences that cultivate a strong sense of community. Residents come together at the Irvington Farmers Market, local eateries, and seasonal festivities organized by the village.