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Tarrytown is a village along the Hudson River in the Town of Greenburgh, known for its historic downtown, riverfront location, and proximity to the Mario Cuomo Bridge (Tappan Zee). The village features Metro-North service on the Hudson line and a walkable commercial district with restaurants, shops, and cultural institutions.
The housing stock includes historic pre-war homes near the village center, mid-century construction in outlying areas, and newer condominium developments near the waterfront. Architectural styles include Victorian, Colonial Revival, and Dutch Colonial, reflecting the village's long history. Hudson River views and proximity are significant value factors.
Tarrytown appraisals must account for the river-view premium, the walkability premium for village-center properties, and the impact of historic district designations on certain properties. The village's relatively small size means that comparable sales from adjacent communities like Sleepy Hollow, Irvington, and Greenburgh may be needed to support valuations.
Tarrytown falls under the Town of Greenburgh's tax grievance deadline: June 1 through the third Tuesday in June.
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