Town Of Rye:

Village of Rye Brook, Village of Port Chester, and Rye Neck, New York

You can find waterfront mansions, traditional homes, town homes, condominiums and more in the Town of Rye. Plenty of opportunities exist to find the right real estate for you in the Town Of Rye, which is an expansive suburban township comprising the Village of Rye Brook, the Village of Port Chester, and the area known as Rye Neck – all in New York State. The Town of Rye borders Long Island Sound and Connecticut. There are many beautiful real estate properties in the Town of Rye, which is an easy commute to New York City and can be viewed as the gateway to New England. The Town of Rye is primarily a residential community with major shopping centers and business office parks.

A small amount of settlers left Greenwich, Connecticut in 1660 to purchase from the Mohican Indians a tract of land on the Long Island Sound and this area where they lived became known as the Town of Rye. The Town Of Rye evolved from a secluded community to a thriving residential and business center.

The Village of Rye Brook incorporated as a village in the Town of Rye in 1981. Rye Brook is one of Westchester County's newest municipalities. Rye Brook, once called Rye Town, offers residents appealing residential neighborhoods that retained their country atmosphere from the original large farms and estates once inhabiting the area. Rye Brook provides a quality education system, expansive recreation activities, and charming neighborhoods in an active, modern community.

The Village of Port Chester, a neighbor to Rye Brook and the City of Rye, was founded in 1868. Port Chester has a wonderful, eclectic mix of older and newer neighborhoods. Residents in Port Chester and the surrounding communities in Westchester County enjoy this revitalized historic community, tasty restaurant row, and broad based shopping center.