Real Estate in Peekskill, NY

If you’re buying or selling real estate in Peekskill, here are some facts and tips to keep in mind.

First, Peekskill is a beautiful town with great heritage and architecture. In the 1990s, the city made zoning changes to create a downtown artists’ district. You can find more about that at the Peekskill Arts Alliance. Niche.com identifies Peekskill as having an A+ score for diversity.

The Donaldson Law Firm | Peekskill Real Estate Lawyers

Second, Peekskill unlike other areas in upper Westchester, the population of Peekskill is around 24,000, so there are plenty of rentals if you’re not in the market to buy.

Third, if you’re into outdoor activities, you’re only a stone’s throw away from Blue Mountain Reservation and Bear Mountain State Park just over the Hudson River.

Fourth, there are 488 spaces at the Peekskill Metro North station. Considering the end of the pandemic is still nowhere in sight, there are likely still plenty of available spaces if you’re considering moving into the area and plan on commuting by train.

If you’re shopping for real estate in Peekskill, we have successfully represented many buyers who have purchased homes in the same area. Please have a look at our Buying Real Estate FAQ page for more information.

And if you’re selling your home in Peekskill, we’ve also represented more than a fair share of clients there, so please check out our Selling Real Estate FAQ.

So whether you’re buying or selling in Peekskill and you’re interested in retaining a highly-reviewed, experienced, and uber-friendly real estate attorney, please give us a ring or shoot us an email.

Previous
Previous

How Long Does A Closing Take?

Next
Next

Closing Dates: Tentative or Firm?