
Riverside Tranquility
Nestled alongside the widest portion of the Hudson River, Croton-On-Hudson is known for its stunning views, neighborly authenticity, abundance of parkland and exceptional drinking water.
The Commute
Morning express trains from the Croton-Harmon station can arrive at Grand Central in as little as 46 minutes.
Parks & Rec
Croton's eight miles of riverfront are fully accessible to the public, and are host to a range of hikes and recreational activities.
Lifestyle
From motor-boating on the Hudson to jogging along its banks, outdoor enthusiasts can rejoice in this quaint village.
Market Data for Croton-On-Hudson Real Estate
Household Incomes
Housing Stock
Median sale price
March, 2021
$696,000
4.1% since February, 2021
9.3% since March, 2020
March, 2021 | February, 2021 | March, 2020 | |
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Median sale price | $696,000 | 4.1% | 9.3% |
Average sale price | $750,250 | 13.8% | 3.8% |
Homes sold | 8 | 0.0% | 0.0% |
Average days on market | 42 | -59.6% | -56.7% |
% of sale price to list price | 102.56 | 0.9% | 5.6% |
Homes for sale | 11 | 57.1% | -45.0% |
Months of inventory | 1.38 | 57.1% | -45.0% |
A look around town