202 Hartsdale Ave Hartsdale, NY 10530
This exceptional 2.999 million dollar property located at 202 W Hartsdale Ave, Hartsdale, NY 10530, presents a unique investment opportunity in the heart of Westchester County. Zoned R-20, this expansive site offers a multitude of potential uses, including single-family homes, private schools, recreational parks, or houses of worship. The existing infrastructure includes an oversized unheated swimming pool, a separate children's pool, four tennis courts, and a half-basketball court. Conveniently situated near Metro-North, cultural attractions, and local farms, this property boasts an enviable location. Additional amenities include locker rooms and bathrooms. The property is situated on a state road and is a minimum of half an acre. An environmental assessment is available from the Greenburgh Building Department. The R-20 zoning allows for single-family homes, private schools, recreational parks, houses of worship, and other permitted uses, with special use permits potentially required for certain developments. This presents a rare chance to acquire a substantial property with significant development potential in a highly desirable Westchester County location. The property is being offered for sale or lease. Consider the possibilities of creating a gated community or a unique family compound in this idyllic setting.
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Maplewood Swim & Tennis Club Swimming Pool Gym & Fitness Center
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Granita Cucina & Bar Restaurant
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