The bustling northern Westchester County village was profiled this week in The New York Times.
In the article titled, "Affordable, Walkable and Multicultural," the Times wrote: "Good schools, check. Train station no more than an hour’s commute from Manhattan, check. Proximity to parks and forests, check."
According to the Times, Mount Kisco’s housing stock serves a spectrum of income levels and stages of life.
Nearly half the village's 4,094 residential units are apartments: condominiums, cooperatives and rentals, some designated as income-restricted, some for ages 55 and older.
About 300 multifamily homes are situated around the downtown. And Mount Kisco's 1,450 single-family houses, from starter homes to million-dollar properties, are clustered in tree-shaded neighborhoods and include colonials, Victorians, ranches and Tudors, predominantly on quarter- to half-acre lots.
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