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Bari Manor Apartments

Bari Manor Apartments

Croton On Hudson, New York, 10520

Studio/1 Bedroom$883 - $1,490

2 Bedrooms$1,594 - $1,767

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Rippowam Park Apartments

Rippowam Park Apartments

Stamford, Connecticut, 06902

1 BedroomUp to $1,321

2 Bedrooms$1,550 - $1,583

3+ Bedrooms$1,819 - $2,005

Avalon Green Ii

Avalon Green Ii

Elmsford, New York, 10523

1 Bedroom$2,325 - $2,650

2 Bedrooms$2,665 - $3,285

eaves Nanuet

eaves Nanuet

Nanuet, New York, 10954

1 Bedroom$1,685 - $1,910

2 Bedrooms$1,935 - $2,565

3 Bedrooms$2,085 - $2,580

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Croton-on-Hudson, Caring for the Common Good Since 1906

Did you know that Upton Sinclair, author of “The Jungle,” once resided in Croton-on-Hudson, New York? Thank this muckraking author the next time you go out to eat, as his book helped inspire public support for tighter food safety standards. Rent an apartment in Croton-on-Hudson and live in a city whose residents care for the common good, be it via food, education, or public safety. Whether you’re a vegetarian or drool over cheeseburgers, you’ll love living in Croton-on-Hudson. Find out what it’s like to live in a socially responsible city and rent an apartment here today. It’s guaranteed fresh.

Making the Move to Croton-on-Hudson

Whether you’re looking for a cute one bedroom apartment by the Old Book Room & Antiques shop or a spacious three bedroom unit just down the street from Memphis Mae’s so that you can enjoy some authentic Southern BBQ whenever you get a hankerin’ for it, we’re here to help you find the apartment you’re looking for at a great price. Just how much does a place in Croton-on-Hudson go for? Take a look at our handy rent chart to see the latest average rates on one, two, and three bedroom apartments. Start looking for a new place to live today by checking out some of the rentals listed below. Then, read on to learn more about Croton-on-Hudson. And don’t miss the Harry Chapin Run Against Hunger next year!

Excellent Education

Were you aware that Croton-on-Hudson was once a summer enclave for radical American artists and writers? Your kid will learn all about this town’s rich history (and might just grow up to be a famous writer himself) thanks to the efforts of the Croton Harmon School District. According to the district’s website, it “is committed to ensuring that all students will develop the habits of mind and social skills to become lifelong learners, able to contribute to the well-being of society.” Your children will receive an excellent education at any one of Croton Harmon’s great schools. The district oversees Carrie E. Tompkins Elementary School, Pierre Van Cortlandt Middle School, and Croton Harmon High School. Whether your child is starting first grade or starting to think about college, he will receive a quality education.

Entertaining Events

Fun fact: “The Toxic Avenger Part II” was actually filmed in Croton-on-Hudson, New York. This city is all about entertainment and it shows in the number of cultural events it hosts year-round. Don’t miss Clearwater’s Great Hudson River Revival. This annual event, held at Croton Point Park, celebrates art, the environment, and folk music. Speaking of folk music, Croton-on-Hudson is the site of the annual Harry Chapin Memorial Run Against Hunger, held in honor of the late folk singer Harry Chapin. Hop in a “Taxi” and watch, or attend the event’s 10k race and Fun Run. Looking for an event that’s a little less sweaty? Attend the Summerfest, which is held annually in the city’s central business district. Meet your neighbors and enjoy food, music, and local art. Whether you’re looking to stuff your face or burn off some calories running, you’ll have the chance to do so in Croton-on-Hudson.

Coffee, Jewelry and All You Need

Croton-on-Hudson is home to more than 7,000 people. For a town so small, it sure does provide an eclectic array of stores and restaurants for its citizens. Want to read the newest “Superman” comic? Head on over to 3rd Universe Comics. Interested in visiting the first micro-roaster coffeehouse in Westchester? Stop by The Black Cow Coffee Company for a cup a Joe. Pick up something special for a loved one (or your own fine self) at Trinkets Jewelry. Want to hang up some art in your new apartment? Stop by Marino Roncaci Frame Gallery. After all that shopping, you’re going to be hungry. Why not visit Goldfish for some seafood (don’t worry, it won’t be goldfish) or Bella Paula for a gluten-free pizza? Whether you crave onion rings or diamond rings, you’ll find what you need in Croton-on-Hudson, New York.

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  • Is Croton On Hudson a good place for families?

    Based on safety and quality of education, Croton-On-Hudson is an excellent place for families. With an overall crime rate of 18 per 1,000 residents, Croton-On-Hudson has a crime rate that is noticeably lower than the average. As far as education is concerned, Croton-On-Hudson students are primarly served by the Croton-Harmon Union Free School District. Rated better than 89.6 percent of school districts in New York and 91.4 percent of school districts in the country, Croton-On-Hudson's school system provides very high quality public education.

  • I'm relocating. What's the weather like in Croton On Hudson?

    In Croton-on-Hudson, there are four distinct seasons, including warm summers, very cold winters, and relatively mild springs and autumns. Summer temperatures tend to be in the 70s and winter temperatures tend to be in the 20s. The average high temperature in July, the warmest month of the year, is 82 degrees Fahrenheit, while the average low temperature in January, the coldest month of the year, is 18 degrees Fahrenheit. On average Croton-on-Hudson receives 51 inches of precipitation annually. Rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, although May tends to be the wettest month.