Including New Rochelle, Yonkers, Mamaroneck, Rye, Port Chester, White Plains, Pelham, Pelham Manor, Eastchester, Tuckahoe, Mt. Vernon, Larchmont, Scarsdale, Harrison, Hastings, Irvington, Dobbs Ferry, Ardsley and All of Southern Westchester
Listings
Through the Westchester- Putnam Multiple List System, we are able to show you many listings of commercial and investment property in Southern Westchester County, regardless of which broker has the listing. To look at the data for all properties currently listed on MLS which might suit you, please use the “Quick Search” box on this page. Apartment buildings which have some commercial space are listed as “Commercial” (buildings which contain five or more units and have no commercial whatsoever). The featured Commercial listings are also separated among those for sale, for lease and for sale or lease.
We are also members of the Commercial and Investment Division of the Westchester County Board of Realtors and, through this affiliation as well as our own clients, we have access to many commercial listings. To view information about these listings, click here.
Overview of Westchester County and Sources for Additional Information
The towns and villages in Southern Westchester are listed under the “Information on Towns We Serve” link. There you will find a grid showing such facts as town populations, population densities, commuting time to Grand Central, together with specific links to sources of a great deal of additional information about each community. If you are not familiar with the County, we invite you to examine the maps of Westchester which can be found on the Area Map page. This will give you an idea of the location of a given town.
To obtain information regarding the help Westchester County is able to give businesses in the County through the Westchester Business, a program administered by the Office of Economic Development, go to www.westchester.gov.com/business.htm. For current news on commercial developments in the County, see the Westchester County Business Journal at www.westchestercbj.com .
Sec. 1031 Investment Property "Exchanges"
If you now own an "investment property" and are contemplating selling it and buying another, you may be able to avoid paying capital gains taxes at the time of the sale by following the provisions of Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code. For FAQs about Section 1031, go to www.1031.org/about1031/faq.htm Please contact our office for information.
Prospective Sellers
For a free, no obligation analysis of the market value of your property and an outline of how we can help you sell it, contact us through this website or call 914-738-9000.

