Hudson Valley
Ardsley, New York
Ardsley is a village in Westchester County, in New York's Hudson Valley region, home to about 5,100 people as of the 2020 census.
Like the rest of upstate New York, an assessed value here usually isn't the market value; the state's equalization rate reconciles the two. The local rate is below, and the STAR program can lower the school-tax part of the bill.
- Type
- Village
- County
- Westchester
- Region
- Hudson Valley
- Population (2020)
- 5,079
Local Almanac
Notes in and around Ardsley
Short, sourced notes tied to this place, its county, or nearby communities.
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Greenburgh Holds House and Woods
Greenburgh's local identity combines Revolutionary War encampment ground, Odell House, and the nature center's Scarsdale-side trails and programs.
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Scarsdale village history explains the town-village shape
Scarsdale village history helps explain why the village and town names sit so closely together.
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Scarsdale Carries Memory Along Post Road
Wayside Cottage gives Scarsdale an early house, civic, and memory layer along the Post Road.
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Scarsdale department questions should start with the village directory
Scarsdale residents should use the village department directory before guessing which local office handles a rule, record, or permit.
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Hastings-on-Hudson sits between river view and old industry
Hastings-on-Hudson is shaped by Hudson River hills, Palisades views, Saw Mill River edges, and layered village history.
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Greenburgh tax bills run through a large local receiver office
Greenburgh’s tax department collects town, county, fire-district, and school taxes, making its page the local front door for bill questions.
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Greenburgh assessment questions belong with the Assessor early
Greenburgh’s assessor page is the local route for assessment, exemption, and property-record questions before a tax appeal becomes a guess.
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Greenburgh renovation plans need the permit FAQ check
Greenburgh’s building-permit FAQ gives owners a local check before treating decks, additions, or mechanical work as minor.
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Dobbs Ferry Reads From the Hudson Slope Early
Dobbs Ferry's village story helps explain a Hudson River village where slopes, rail, and river access shape the local pattern.
Read this note ->Property tax snapshot
About $13–$29 per $1,000 in Westchester County
Combined full-value rate — county + town/city + school district, per $1,000 of market value (FY2025). On a $300,000 home that's about $3,933–$8,699 a year before the STAR break. A village is assessed within its town; expect the town's rate plus a separate village tax.
A planning estimate, not a bill. Your exact rate depends on your school district and any village. Confirm with the assessor.
Statewide links
Statewide starting points.
Good to know
- • Your assessed value usually isn't your market value — ask for the equalization rate.
- • Register for STAR; new applicants generally receive a credit instead of an automatic exemption on the bill.
- • Outside the cities, check the well, the septic, and the FEMA flood map before you buy.
Nearby
Nearby places
Greenburgh
Town · Westchester County · 95,397
Greenville
Hamlet (CDP) · Westchester County · 9,394
Dobbs Ferry
Village · Westchester County · 11,541
Hartsdale
Hamlet (CDP) · Westchester County · 3,377
Irvington
Village · Westchester County · 6,652
Hastings-on-Hudson
Village · Westchester County · 8,590
Tax rates: NYS Dept of Taxation & Finance (ORPTS), Real Property Tax Rates and Levy Data by Municipality, data.ny.gov dataset iq85-sdzs. (FY2025). Population: U.S. Census 2020. Reviewed June 2026. Source data ->
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