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About Armonk, NY

About Armonk, NY

Armonk offers a rural feel with modern conveniences. The small hamlet blends seamlessly into the countryside as residential streets become winding roads lined with maples, sugar oaks and beeches. The trees offer welcome shade in the summer and a glorious palate of reds, oranges and yellows in the fall. Only 35 miles from New York, commuters have several travel options, including trains and several highways. Westchester County’s Bee-Line bus service runs a shuttle to the city and serves several local routes.

“There’s a lot of interest in the area now because so many people can work from home. People want to come here because of our great neighborhoods and engaging community,” says Stacey Sporn a broker with William Raveis Real Estate. “Because of that, we’re experiencing high demand and low inventory. If a house is ready to go, it will sell quickly.” Single-family homes in Armonk include a range of styles from ranch to contemporary to modern colonials. Home prices in the area range from $475,000 for a small colonial in the historic district to more than $5 million for a stone Tudor mansion on several acres.

Armonk’s public schools fall under the Byram Hills School District, one of the best districts in New York state. The school-ranking website Niche gives the district an A+ for its schools. Wampus Elementary School holds an A rating and is ranked in the top 5 percent of New York state elementary schools. H.C. Crittenden Middle School serves grades 6-8 and has an A rating. Byram Hills High School also earns an A. Its test scores are impressive: 77 percent of students are proficient in math and 90 percent in reading. In early 2023, a senior at the school was awarded $1,000 and a trip to Boston to present her cancer research to the American Academy of Neurology.

For those who enjoy spending time outdoors, there are more than 350 acres of parks in Armonk. Lombardi Park is a local favorite. With basketball and tennis courts, a climbing wall and a large playground, it’s a perfect place to spend the day. North Castle Town Park is also popular. Some points of interest in the park include a large swimming pool, tennis courts, baseball fields, and playgrounds. The park also has several picnic areas, hiking trails, and a lake for fishing and boating. Betsy Sluder Nature Preserve is a 70-acre conservancy with a 1.5-mile loop trail popular with bird watchers, hikers, and dog walkers.

There’s a lot to do in the area all year long. “Even the winters are fun here,” says Sporn, “We have many indoor activities, including tennis and racquetball.” Main Street in Armonk is where most of the social life in the area happens. It’s where the neighborhood holds parades, festivals, and celebrations. Steve Nelson, who wrote “Frosty the Snowman,” lived in the community. Every year, the neighborhood celebrates “Frosty Day” with a parade, a tree-lighting ceremony, clowns, and more.

Friends of the North Castle Public Library sponsor a community theater group, “The Armonk Players,” and they hold an arts fair every September.

Armonk Town Center is an outdoor shopping space in the heart of downtown. The retail area has several boutiques, including Beginnings Bleus, which offers trendy adult clothing. Little Rags to Riches, a children’s shop, carries upscale fashions from some of Europe’s top clothing designers. Wine Geeks specializes in small-batch organic wines and spirits.

After working up an appetite shopping, several restaurants in the area will appeal to almost every foodie. Meraki Taverna, named by Open Table as one of the top 10 restaurants in the Hudson Valley, serves a wide selection of modern and traditional Greek dishes, from saganaki to Greek meatballs. The Beehive is a local favorite for families, couples and singles. It prides itself on being a restaurant run “by a family that loves to eat.”

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Armonk by the Numbers

4,612
Population
47
Average Days on Market

Average Home Value



Source: Public Records

Top Schools in Armonk, NY

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Best Public Elementary Schools

Wampus Elementary School
#1 Wampus Elementary School
A
Niche
9
GreatSchools
Coman Hill School
#2 Coman Hill School
A-
Niche
West Patent Elementary School
#3 West Patent Elementary School
A
Niche
6
GreatSchools

Best Public Middle Schools

H.C. Crittenden Middle School
#1 H.C. Crittenden Middle School
A
Niche
10
GreatSchools
Fox Lane Middle School
#2 Fox Lane Middle School
A-
Niche
5
GreatSchools

Best Public High Schools

Byram Hills High School
#1 Byram Hills High School
A
Niche
9
GreatSchools
Fox Lane High School
#2 Fox Lane High School
A-
Niche
6
GreatSchools

Best Private Schools

Montessori Children's Room
#1 Montessori Children's Room
The Westfield Day School
#2 The Westfield Day School

Agents Specializing in this Area

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Loretta Fleming Chiavetta
(914) 745-6781
Loretta happily matches people with property. It is all about building relationships and helping her clients find just the right home for their family. Loretta has loyal clients who have collaborated with her repeatedly. In fact, past clients refer their friends and family members to Loretta's skillful care. Over 80% of her business is referral. This is due to her philosophy to treat others the way she wishes to be treated -- with respect, dignity, and humor!

Loretta is a graduate of SUNY Oswego with a degree in Communications/Broadcasting. She began her career in advertising, working at McCann Erickson Advertising. She then moved on to television production and eventually international television sales. After the birth of her son, Loretta left the industry to start a home-based business, FORMAL EXPECTATIONS, a formal maternity clothing rental company. She produced the idea from her own experience as an expectant mom attending formal affairs. FORMAL EXPECTATIONS was a hit and appeared in articles in The New York Times, New York Magazine, The Journal News, The New York Post and featured on television shows.

In addition to her 25 years of experience with Coldwell Banker, Loretta also uses her experience from her years of advertising and sales to promote her clients' properties to achieve the best price possible. Her clients benefit from her years of business experience in negotiating, advertising, and marketing.

Loretta grew up in Hastings-on-Hudson and has lived in Pleasantville for the past 26 years. Loretta is married to her husband, David, they have a son, Daniel, and two daughters, Diana, and Ava Rose.
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