Richest place in new york
According to various sources, including Forbes and Bloomberg, the richest place in New York is:
- Scarsdale, Westchester County: With a median household income of over $250,000, Scarsdale is consistently ranked as one of the wealthiest towns in the United States. It's home to many high-net-worth individuals, including CEOs, entrepreneurs, and hedge fund managers.
Other affluent areas in New York include:
- Greenwich, Connecticut: While technically not in New York State, Greenwich is a popular commuter town for New Yorkers and is known for its high-end real estate and luxury lifestyle. Median household income: over $200,000.
- Bronxville, Westchester County: This charming village is known for its beautiful architecture, excellent schools, and high-end shopping. Median household income: over $180,000.
- Rye, Westchester County: Rye is a picturesque coastal town with a strong sense of community and a high standard of living. Median household income: over $170,000.
- Larchmont, Westchester County: This charming village is known for its beautiful homes, excellent schools, and proximity to New York City. Median household income: over $160,000.
- Harrison, Westchester County: Harrison is a popular commuter town with a mix of old and new homes, excellent schools, and a strong sense of community. Median household income: over $150,000.
- Pound Ridge, Westchester County: This rural town is known for its natural beauty, outdoor recreation opportunities, and high-end real estate. Median household income: over $140,000.
- Katonah, Westchester County: Katonah is a charming village with a strong sense of community, excellent schools, and a mix of old and new homes. Median household income: over $130,000.
- Bronx, New York City: While not as affluent as some of the other areas on this list, certain neighborhoods in the Bronx, such as Riverdale and Fieldston, have seen significant gentrification and have become more affluent in recent years. Median household income: over $120,000.
- Manhattan, New York City: Certain neighborhoods in Manhattan, such as the Upper East Side, Greenwich Village, and Tribeca, are known for their high-end real estate, luxury lifestyle, and high median household incomes. Median household income: over $100,000.
Note: Median household income figures are subject to change and may vary depending on the source and methodology used.