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Located just 31 miles north from Grand Central Terminal in NYC, the Village is "home, sweet home" for over 7000 residents. Its name is synonymous with neighborliness and tranquility, attributes that are embraced by all who live or work here. Settled in 1695 and formerly known as "Clark's Corners," the Village was once a stop along the Underground Railroad. Pleasantville became an autonomous local government in 1897. The original home of The Readers Digest corporation, the Village is now a regional destination, well reputed for the quality of its public services, public schools, fine arts, dining, and community experiences.

When in Pleasantville be sure to travel along historic Bedford Road.  This corridor links Pleasantville's Central Business District to its "Old Village" business district.  The most historic and grandest homes in the Village are located along the route, exemplifying period architecture.

Along the way you'll also discover an outstanding public library, a 21st century elementary school, and seasonal outdoor cafes.  Loop back along Manville Road and stroll the intersecting avenues (Washington & Wheeler)  for shopping, dining, and personal service establishments.


school districts

PRIMARY | PLEASANTVILLE UFSD

OTHERS | N/A


info stats

LAST MONTH’S DATA COMPARED TO PREVIOUS TWO YEARS

  • 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.

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