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What Locals Say about New City

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New City, NY: energetic suburban comfort with top schools, trails, and easy NYC reach. Residents love safety, top schools, trails and shops, and quick drives to NYC. They gripe about sparse sidewalks, slow buses, no direct train, few events, and high taxes.
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  • Rafael Familia
    "I’ve lived in this neighborhood for the past 2 years and coming from the city, it’s different in all the right ways."
  • Zfcw8pwrqm
    "it’ has lots of good bagel shops bakeries, italian restaurants and is a family area. it’s a very long commute to nyc"
  • Rafael Familia
    "There are plenty of dog parks in the area. There is not a lot of car traffic or noise pollution which usually bothers dogs."
  • Trulia User
    "Great shopping. Beautifully maintained homes. Very safe feeling. Neighbors are very warm and inviting. "
  • Trulia User
    "Just moved to the area so I don’t know yet. I hope to take part in different local attractions and events. "
  • Jenna.gray.360
    "Great neighborhood, lots of parks and sidewalks! Lots of families, great school, very safe neighborhood! "
  • Christine B.
    "We are half hour drive into the city. Bus stops everywhere. Trains also! Stores and shoos are walks away. I travel into NYC regularly it’s so easy but we have beautiful land and country feel. The GW bridge is 25 minutes away from my front door . The train 10 min away the ferry is 15."
  • Mckenzienova
    "lack of sidewalks, especially on busy roads with blind corners. streets are not good for dog walking and very few public parks allow dogs"
  • Deven K.
    "It’s quiet but everyone is very friendly and kind. Many are very active with kids and family’s walking around enjoying the fresh air "
  • Mckenzienova
    "lack of sidewalks in many places, narrow roads in those places, blind turns, etc... but there's a nice dog park at Kakiat"
  • Elizabeth P.
    "Great place to raise children! 35 minutes to NYC ! It’s very safe and peaceful! School district is very informative and #1 fir children to attend . "
  • Amarchese5
    "Lots of kids, great schools, beautiful community, recreational facilities, nice shops, plenty of restaurants "
  • Julie
    "There are lots of nice places to walk. Plenty of trails. Some of which include; Kennedy Dells, congers lake, high tor, and rockland lake. There are two dog parks that I know of. One at Kennedy dells and the other at congers lake. No off leash walking though. "
  • Angerlydi
    "The buses take forever. Sometimes they even pass me without picking me up. A car is necessary to live in this area. "
  • Michael C.
    "We don’t really have community events, that is a huge reason why I am looking to move out of new city. Not a great place for young people to live in either, great for seniors. The parks are well maintained and it is an easy commute to places like bear mountain if you like to be outdoors. Would be better if they planned more community events for all to come out and enjoy "
  • Anonymous
    "Great QUIET area . Only thing is it’s pretty dark at night , not too many street lights . Very safe . "
  • Paul J. C.
    "I live in this area and we really like it. The schools are great and the people are friendly. We have a good relationship with our neighbors. "
  • Mpbrennan83
    "The taxes are to high. We should have a much nicer landscaping for what we pay. just like Westchester county offers. And they should have put a train on the new bridge to make our commute easier, which would make our property valve more "
  • Rvelasco2000
    "I think they like because I nice and very quiet area and everything is close shopping gas deli restaurants and more"
  • Ron G.
    "Live in this community for more than 15 years. Very safe. Good education. All you need is up to 20 min drive, unless you really need to be in Broadway every week. "
  • Trulia User
    "My neighborhood is very quite, peaceful, and easy to get around. It’s also close to nyc via public transportation or driving."
  • Amarchese5
    "Need train service to NYC direct from here. There are no convenient options. I drive to Tarrytown and take metro north to New York. "
  • Jj.santiago
    "I see people walking their dog all the time. It is a usual event around here. I all see deers around and on my back yard. "
  • jojo
    "Dog friendly... just don’t be surprised if you get the police called on you if you let your dog bark all day outside while you are inside... no bueno."
  • Joe.maraia
    "I grew up here and feel at home. Real estate is a good value compared to adjacent counties Mmmmmmmmm"
  • Apochewy
    "lots of dog owners and a dog park. lots of.areas to take your dog for a walk. many dog ow ers in my neighborhood"
  • Vb n.
    "I've lived in this neighborhood for 34 years. I raised 3 children here. They all went on to college and graduate school. It's the best place to live and raise children"
  • Charlie
    "Beautiful and nice and clean the people very friendly my kids love New city and they love school I’m so happy for them"
  • Dino F.
    "I have lived in the area since 1990. It is very quite. People that live here are very respectful and nice and quiet too."

Average Rent Trends in New City, NY

Rent in New City, NY varies by number of bedrooms and home type. Use these charts to quickly see how rent changes.
Average rent stayed about the same in May 2026 compared to the previous month. Rent previously peaked in Jan 2025.
MonthAverage rent
Jun 2025$3,900
Jul 2025$3,900
Aug 2025$2,700
Sep 2025$4,800
Oct 2025$3,800
Nov 2025$4,500
Dec 2025$5,000
Jan 2026$4,500
Feb 2026$4,400
Mar 2026$3,800
Apr 2026$3,950
May 2026$3,950
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Average Rent By Bedroom and Home Type

In May 2026, Apartments and Condos were the most affordable home type to rent compared with Houses.
1 bed2 beds3 beds4 bedsAll
All home types$1,800$3,000—$3,950$3,950
Apartments and Condos$1,800$3,000——$3,000
Houses$1,700$3,267—$3,950$3,950

Frequently Asked Questions about Rentals in New City, NY

  • What is the average rent of an apartment in New City, NY?
    The average rent of an apartment in New City, NY is $2,550 per month. This is about 32% higher than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a house in New City, NY?
    The average rent of a house in New City, NY is $3,950 per month. This is about 105% higher than the national average.
  • When is the average rent cheapest in New City, NY?
    In the last year, the average rent in New City, NY was lowest in Aug 2025 when it was $2,700 per month.
  • When is the average rent most expensive in New City, NY?
    In the last year, the average rent in New City, NY was highest in Jan 2025 when it was $5,500 per month.
  • How many available rental listings are in New City, NY?
    There are 11 available rental listings in New City, NY.
  • What are some zip codes in New City, NY?
    New City, NY includes zip codes such as: 10956.
  • What are some cities near New City, NY?
    Some nearby cities include: Congers, Garnerville, Haverstraw, Valley Cottage, Spring Valley. These cities may have more rental options to explore.