Crompond is a very small community within the Town of Yorktown. Crompond has a total of 2.5 square miles of land, of which, .4 miles is water. Along with Crompond, the Town of Yorktown has four other hamlet areas - Yorktown Heights, Shrub Oak, Jefferson Valley, and Mohegan Lake.
Crompond is primarily a suburban community with just over 600 homes in the community. Its character is predominantly residential, with a major portion of its work force commuting daily to jobs in New York City, White Plains and other locations in Westchester County.
Crompond is served by the Lakeland Central School District in the Northwest corner of Westchester County. The school district includes parts of six towns: Yorktown, Cortlandt, and Somers in Westchester County; Carmel, Philipstown, and Putnam Valley in Putnam County. The district population was 6,323 in October 2009. Lakeland includes five, grade K-5 elementary schools; one, grade 6-8 middle school; and two grade 9-12 high schools as well as the Lakeland Alternative High School.
THE FOLLOWING DATA IS FOR YEAR OVER YEAR OF THE PREVIOUS MONTH
The industry considers Median Sales Price a more accurate look at home prices than average because it eliminates the outliers that can skew data.
Low inventory (new & active listings) can lead to a sellers market, especially if pending & sold listings are up. The opposite, high inventory and low sales will lead to a buyers market.
Months of inventory reflects an estimate of the amount of time it would take to sell all of the current listings in a given area. Six months is considered a ‘balanced’ market. Anything under 6 months is considered a sellers market and anything above is a buyers market.